Byrd, William
Also known as
William Byrd
Identifiers
- VIAF112781480
- WikidataQ208375
- ISNI0000000109367704
- Open LibraryOL2192536A
Top Subjects
- Harpsichord music -- To 1800 (3)
- Part-songs, English (2)
- Piano music (2)
- Masses -- To 1800 -- Vocal scores (2)
- Harpsichord music -- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Chamber music (1)
- Part-songs,Sacred (1)
Books by Byrd, William
Total count: 35
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Psalmes, sonets & songs of sadnes and pietie, made into musicke of five partswhereof, some of them going abroade among divers, in untrue coppies, are heere truely corrected, and th'other being songs very rare and newly composed, are heere published, for the recreation of all such as delight in musicke : by William Byrd, one of the gent. of the Queenes Maiesties honorable chappellPrinted by Thomas East, the assigne of W. Byrd1588-01-01
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Psalms, songs, and sonnetssome solemn, others joyful, to 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts (published in 1611) A madrigal by William Byrd (included by Thomas Watson in "First set of Italian madrigals Englished" published in 1590).Stainer and Bell1920-01-01
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Psalms, sonnets, and songs of sadness and pietyto five parts (published in 1588) Two madrigals, included by Nicholas Yonge in his first set of "Music and (!) Transalpina," published in 1588.Stainer and Bell1920-01-01
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Psalms, songs and sonnets. (1611)Stainer & Bell1920-01-01
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Mass for three voices.Stainer & Bell1922-01-01
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Mass for five voices.Stainer & Bell1922-01-01
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My Ladye Nevells booke.Edited, with an introd. and noteBroude Bros.1926-01-01
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Twenty-one old English compositions of the 16th and 17th centuries originally written for the virginal : being PartheniaW. Reeves1927-01-01
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Collected vocal works.Stainer & Bell1937-01-01
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The collected vocal works of William ByrdStainer and Bell1939-01-01
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Forty-five pieces for keyboard instruments.Éditions de L'Oiseau-Lyre1939-01-01
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French winesa practical guide for the cellarman, winebutler, and connoisseur.Havas1951-01-01
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Mass for five voices (SATTB)Chester Music1960-01-01
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Collected works.Revised ed.Stainer and Bell1963-01-01
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Psalms, sonnets and songs1588.Revised ed.Stainer and Bell1963-01-01
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The Queen's AlmanOxford University Press1965-01-01
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Mass for four voices.Edited by Frederick Hudson.E. Eulenburg1967-01-01
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The Passion according to St. John.Edited by Paul Thomas.Concordia Pub. House1967-01-01
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Keyboard compositionssacred choruses.Edwin F. Kalmus1968-01-01
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I laid me down to rest.Transcribed and edited by C.F. Simkins.Hinrichsen Edition1969-01-01
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Three dances, arr. for school (or amateur) orchestra by Peter Maxwell Davies.Schott1969-01-01
My ladye Nevells booke of virginal musicDover Publications1969-10-18-
Beata viscera (Hail Mary, full of grace)motet for five voices for feast of the Blessed Virgin. Edited with an alternative English text by Anthony G. Petti.J. & W. Chester1971-01-01
The secretdiary of William Byrd of Westover, 1709-1712Arno Press1972-01-01-
Three anonymous keyboard pieces attributed to William Byrd.Edited by Oliver Neighbour.Novello1973-01-01
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Massfor five voices (SATTB)Stainer & Bell; American agents: Galaxy Music Corp., New York1973-01-01
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Mass, for five voices (SATTB).Transcribed and edited by Philip Brett.Stainer & Bell1973-01-01
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Parthenia, or, The maydenhead of the first musicke that euer was printed for the virginallsFor Mris. Dor. Euans ..., are to be sould by G. Lowe print[e]r in Southberry1983-01-01
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The Byrd collectionStainer and Bell1984-01-01
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Parthenia, or The mayden-head of the first musicke that ever vvas printed for the virginals. Composed by three famous masters: William Byrd, Dr. John Bull, and Orlando Gibbons, gentlemen of his Majesties chappell. Dedicated to all the masters and lovers of musickPrinted for John Clarke, at the lower end of Cheapside, entring into Mercers Chappell
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Parthenia, or The mayden-head of the first musicke that ever vvas printed for the virginalls. Composed by three famous masters: William Byrd, Dr: John Bull, & Orlando Gibbons, gentlemen of his Majesties chappell. Dedicated to all the masters and lovers of musickPrinted for John Clarke, at the lower end of Cheapside, entring [sic] into Mercers Chappell
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The magazine of honouror, A treatise of the severall degrees of the nobility of this kingdome, with their rights and priviledges. Also of knights, esquires, gentlemen, and yeomen, and matters incident to them, according to the lawes and customes of EnglandPrinted for W. Sheares
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Teach me, O LordOxford University Press for the Church music society.
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A collection of pieces, twenty-one in number, consisting of pavans, galliards, etc.Reeves
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Fantasy à 3