Translation: Although this was the last publication that Byrd himself compiled, his work appeared in two further publications before his death.
Translation: Piano.
Translation: All plain property. Alexander Agricola. Published. Description. in the song about the style book.
Translation: All three settings were most likely written for use in the Salzburg cathedral. 2 violins , 2 oboes, 2 trumpets, tympani.
Translation: In the instrumental listings below, almost all of the ensembles described as instruments.
Translation: Greek. STT. Transcribed from the Trent manuscript tr92.
Translation: This piece celebrates the eight sacred days of the Pagan community, which are collectively known as the Wheel of the Year. Language.
Translation: Tibetan singing bowl. may be replaced with keyboard on appropriate alternative sound setting. Sacred , Pagan music. English. Women, Men.
Translation: This work was written as a short, simple work, ideally suited to smaller choirs, or for a smaller group taken from a larger choir.
Translation: The people sing the melody all time, while the choir sings it as "accompaniment" in 4 voices. Creed. SATB.
Translation: Miserere our. Pitch in 16th century England was likely very high and this key is probably closer to the actual performance pitch.
Translation: A companion piece to Maud's dream.
Translation: his first sopranos down to join the second sopranos during this section. Leanne Daharja Veitch. Secular , Carol.