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Byrd, William: Consort Music

Ref: B362 ISBN: 9780852493625 ISMN: 9790220202872 Categories: , , By:

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The Byrd Edition Volume 17
Edited by Kenneth Elliott
First published: 1971
Pages: 176
Format: Paperback
Dimensions (mm): 254 x 177 x 11

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Though Byrd’s In nomine settings for consort were probably the first of his works to circulate widely, the dating of his consort music in general is problematical. The famous ‘Browning’ variations are probably an early display of the composer’s mastery of the form. The only complete Fantasia à 4 is found in the Psalmes, Songs & Sonnets of 1611. Two other examples are reconstructed from fragmentary sources, and appear in this volume with hymn-settings and Misereres, two pavans and a galliard.

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CONTENTS
Browning a 5
Christe qui lux a 4 (I)
Christe qui lux a 4 (II)
Christe qui lux a 4 (III)
Christe redemptor a 4
Fantasia a 3 (I)
Fantasia a 3 (II)
Fantasia a 3 (III)
Fantasia a 4 (I)
Fantasia a 4 (II)
Fantasia a 4 (III) (single part)
Fantasia a 4 (IV)
Fantasia a 4 (V)
Fantasia a 5
Fantasia a 6 (I)
Fantasia a 6 (II)
Fantasia a 6 (III)
Galliard a 6
In nomine a 4 (I) [by Parsons?] In nomine a 4 (II)
In nomine a 5 (I) [by Mundy?] In nomine a 5 (II)
In nomine a 5 (III)
In nomine a 5 (IV)
In nomine a 5 (V)
Mirerere a 4
Pavan a 5
Pavan a 6
Prelude [and Ground] a 5
Salvator mundi a 4
Sermone blando a 3
Sermone blando a 4 (I)
Sermone blando a 4 (II)
Te lucis a 4 (I)
Te lucis a 4 (II)

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