Translation: Byrd's third setting given here includes the following Responses as well as the initial Preces.
Translation: setting given here only contains the initial Preces but continues with the psalm When Israel came out of Egypt.
Translation: Byrd's first setting given here only contains the initial Preces and not the following Responses.
Translation: Choir sheet music. Choral Expansions on the Danish Amen and Dismissal Chant composed by Richard Proulx. For SATB choir. Sacred. 8 pages.
Translation: Choir sheet music. Service Music From Master Composers arranged by Hal H. Hopson. For SATB choir. Eighth. 20 pages.
Translation: Beginning. Thomas Morley. William Smith. Thomas Tomkins. Edited by Watkins Shaw. For SATB choir, a cappella. Mixed Voices.
Translation: Also includes the Preces and Responses by William Smith, which have been adapted for SATB by Richard Marlow.
Translation: They inherited the techniques of vocal polyphony from Byrd and Gibbons and forged a new, instrumental polyphonic style.
Translation: Plan. Written by Robert Saxton in 1988 for piano, left hand only.
Translation: Edited by Barry Rose. For Choral. TTBB. Music Sales America.
Translation: When the Byrds recorded their hit version of Dylan's “Mr. Tambourine Man,” they popularized a new sound in pop music.
Translation: Deluxe Pedal Steel Guitar Method composed by DeWitt Scott. For Guitar. Pedal Steel. Wire bound, Methods. Country. Multiple Levels.
Translation: Byrd's music for the Anglican service remains one of the least appreciated areas of his output. Edited by Craig Monson.