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'''Floruit:''' ca. 1550
'''Floruit:''' ca. 1550


'''Biography:''' We know next-to-nothing about the life of Robert Adams. He was active in the middle of the sixteenth century, and was a gentleman of the Chapel Royal. (Peter Le Huray dismisses him as "a minor Chapel Royal composer", not "of any great consequence".) Adams's two surviving compositions, a ''Venite'' and a ''Nunc dimittis'', are both found in the Hamond Partbooks.
'''Biography:''' We know next-to-nothing about the life of Robert Adams. He was active in the middle of the sixteenth century, and was a gentleman of the Chapel Royal. (Peter Le Huray dismisses him as "a minor Chapel Royal composer", not "of any great consequence".) Adams's two surviving compositions, a ''Venite'' and a ''Nunc dimittis'', are both found in the Hamond Partbooks.


==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==

Revision as of 18:13, 6 November 2020

Life

Floruit: ca. 1550

Biography: We know next-to-nothing about the life of Robert Adams. He was active in the middle of the sixteenth century, and was a gentleman of the Chapel Royal. (Peter Le Huray dismisses him as "a minor Chapel Royal composer", not "of any great consequence".) Adams's two surviving compositions, a Venite and a Nunc dimittis, are both found in the Hamond Partbooks.

List of choral works

 
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