Tudor Church Music
Tudor Church Music. Name of famous critical edn. of mus. by Eng. composers of 16th and 17th cents. pubd. in 10 vols., 1929, with appendix 1948, under editorship of Percy Buck, E. H. Fellowes, Sylvia Townsend Warner, and A. Ramsbotham. Vols. contain: 1. Taverner Masses. 2. Byrd Services, etc. 3. Taverner motets. 4. Gibbons services and anthems. 5. Whyte. 6. Tallis. 7. Byrd Graduals. 8. Tomkins services, etc. 9. Byrd masses, etc. 10. Merbecke, Aston, and Parsley.
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