Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623
Dates
- Existence: [1539,1540]
- Existence: 16230704
Gender
- male
Occupations
Places
- London (England) (Place of Birth)
- Essex, England (Place of Death)
Topics
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Agnus Dei Evening Hymn, 2000
Amen
Amen This "Amen" was originally in a file with other choral canons and responses. Proulx also grouped this with another "Amen" (French, 17th c.) so that has been kept in this file also.
Beati iosephmarae escriva, presbyteri et fundatoris ; Lauda, Jerusalem ; Kyrie ; Responsorial gloria ; Responsorial psalm ; Evening hymn ; Sanctus ; Memorial acclamation ; Amen ; Agnus Dei ; Communion Antiphon ; Ave verum corpus ; Salve Regina, 2000
Agreement and scores for Cathedral Singers performance. Beati iosephmarae escriva, presbyteri et fundatoris ; Lauda, Jerusalem ; Kyrie ; Responsorial gloria ; Responsorial psalm ; Evening hymn ; Sanctus ; Memorial acclamation ; Amen ; Agnus Dei ; Communion Antiphon ; Ave verum corpus ; Salve Regina / Jean de B
Choral expansions, 1987
Choral Expansions on the Danish Amen and Dismissal Chant. For Choir, Assembly, and Accompaniment. Edited by Richard Proulx. Thomas Luis de Victoria (St. John Passion). Giuseppe Tartini (Stabat Mater). William Byrd (Mass for Four Voices). William Smith (Preces and Responses). Anonymous 17th Century French.
Laudate Pueri dominum
Manuscript score for arrangement of Laudate Pueri Dominum by Byrd. SAATBB No creator noted but in the hand of Proulx
Non, nobis domine ; Responses and Choristers' Prayer, 2005
Richard Proulx Reference Collection, 1965
For unaccompanied mixed chorus of four parts Initials "RP" Markings in pencil throughout the score
Two choral prayers, 2007
SAB Choir a cappella, Cantor. 1. Non Nobis, Domine: Anonymous, commonly attr. to William Byrd. Edited by Richard Proulx. Text: Psalm 115:1, Tr. by R.P. 2. Responses and Choristers' Prayer: Richard Proulx. Text: Psalm 95.