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  2. The Oxford Book of English Madrigals - Wikipedia

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    It contains words and full music for some 60 of the madrigals and songs of the English Madrigal School. When selecting works for this book, Ledger decided to represent the major composers of 16th-century English music such as William Byrd and Thomas Morley with several madrigals, alongside individual works by lesser-known composers.

  3. English Madrigal School - Wikipedia

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    The English Madrigal School was the intense flowering of the musical madrigal in England, mostly from 1588 to 1627, along with the composers who produced them. The English madrigals were a cappella, predominantly light in style, and generally began as either copies or direct translations of Italian models. Most were for three to six voices.

  4. Thomas Morley - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 1-56159-174-2; The University of Reading Library featuring: Thomas Morley, A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke. London, 1597 ; Philip Ledger (ed) The Oxford Book of English Madrigals OUP 1978; The Madrigal, Jerome Roche, 1972. ISBN 0-09-113260-6; Shaw, Watkins (1965). "Thomas Morley of Norwich". The Musical Times. 106 (1471).

  5. Madrigal - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Arcadelt – I Libro a 4, 1543. Author of the most reprinted book of madrigals. Francesco Corteccia – court composer to Cosimo I de Medici; Costanzo Festa – I Libro a 3, 1541. Bernardo Pisano; Cypriano de Rore- I Libro a 5, 1542; Philippe Verdelot – I Libro a 5, 1535. One of the first madrigalists, also associated with the Medici ...

  6. Category:English madrigals - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Oxford Book of English Madrigals; A. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  7. The Triumphs of Oriana - Wikipedia

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    The Triumphs of Oriana is a book of English madrigals, compiled and published in 1601 by Thomas Morley, which first edition [1] has 25 pieces by 23 composers (Thomas Morley and Ellis Gibbons have two madrigals) for 5 and 6 voices. The first 14 madrigals are for 5vv, the last 11 for 6vv. It was said to have been made to honour Queen Elizabeth I.

  8. Thomas Weelkes - Wikipedia

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    Weelkes remained at the college for three or four years, and, according to Brown, during this period he composed his finest madrigals. [3] They appeared in two volumes (1598 and 1600); Brown calls the second – works for five and six voices – "one of the most important volumes in the English madrigal tradition."

  9. Orlando Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    [n 1] Orlando Gibbons (bapt. 25 December 1583 – 5 June 1625) was an English composer and keyboard player who was one of the last masters of the English Virginalist School and English Madrigal School. The best known member of a musical family dynasty, by the 1610s he was the leading composer and organist in England, with a career cut short by ...