William Byrd: Music For Voice And Viols 1965 Classical Renaissance LP Vinyl

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William Byrd ‎– Music Of The 16th And 17th Centuries Volume 7: Music For Voice And Viols


Label:
Musical Heritage Society ‎– MHS 689
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Mono, 12", Album
Country:
US
Released:
1965
Genre:
Classical

Style:
Renaissance


Tracklist

A1     Prélude And Fantasia (À 5)    
A2     La Virginella    
A3     My Sweet Little Darling    
A4     Fantasia (À 3)    
A5     What Pleasure Have Great Princes    
A6     Though Amaryllis Dance In Green    

B1     In Nomine (À 5)    
B2     Blessed Is He That Fears The Lord    
B3     O Lord, How Long Wilt Thou Forget    
B4     Fantasia (À 6)    
B5     The Man Is Blest That God Doth Fear    
B6     Why Do I Use My Paper, Ink And Pen    

Notes

- William Byrd
Real Name:
William Byrd
Profile:
William Byrd, English madrigalist and composer, was born in 1543 in Lincolnshire in England, and died in 1623 in Essex of unknown causes. This 'Father of Musicke' is considered the greatest of the Virginal composers, and has arguably had more influence on the development of English music than any other composer.

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