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*[[Although the heathen poets (William Byrd)|''Although the heathen poets'']]{{LLink|BYRD-ALT.pdf|BYRD-ALT.mid}}
*[[Although the heathen poets (William Byrd)|''Although the heathen poets'']]{{LLink|BYRD-ALT.pdf|BYRD-ALT.mid}}
*''[[Ambitious Love (William Byrd)|Ambitious Love]]''{{LLink|BYRD-AMB.pdf|BYRD-AMB.mid}}
*''[[Ambitious Love (William Byrd)|Ambitious Love]]''{{LLink|BYRD-AMB.pdf|BYRD-AMB.mid}}
*[[And think ye Nymphs to scorn at love - Love is a fit of pleasure (William Byrd)|''And think ye Nymphs to scorn at love - Love is a fit of pleasure'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-and.pdf|byrd-and.mid|byrd-and.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[And think ye Nymphs to scorn at love - Love is a fit of pleasure (William Byrd)|''And think ye Nymphs to scorn at love - Love is a fit of pleasure'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-and.pdf|byrd-and.mid}}
*''[[As I beheld I saw a herdman wild (William Byrd)|As I beheld I saw a herdman wild]]''{{LLink|BYRD-ASI.pdf|BYRD-ASI.mid}}
*''[[As I beheld I saw a herdman wild (William Byrd)|As I beheld I saw a herdman wild]]''{{LLink|BYRD-ASI.pdf|BYRD-ASI.mid}}
*[[Awake mine eyes (William Byrd)|''Awake mine eyes'']]{{LLink|BYRD-AWA.pdf|BYRD-AWA.mid}}
*[[Awake mine eyes (William Byrd)|''Awake mine eyes'']]{{LLink|BYRD-AWA.pdf|BYRD-AWA.mid}}
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*[[I joy not in no earthly bliss (William Byrd)|''I joy not in no earthly bliss'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IJO.pdf|BYRD-IJO.mid}}
*[[I joy not in no earthly bliss (William Byrd)|''I joy not in no earthly bliss'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IJO.pdf|BYRD-IJO.mid}}
*[[I thought that Love had been a boy (William Byrd)|''I thought that Love had been a boy'']]{{LLink|BYRD-ITH.pdf|BYRD-ITH.mid}}
*[[I thought that Love had been a boy (William Byrd)|''I thought that Love had been a boy'']]{{LLink|BYRD-ITH.pdf|BYRD-ITH.mid}}
*[[If in thine heart (William Byrd)|''If in thine heart'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IFI.pdf|BYRD-IFI.mid|BYRD-IFI.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[If in thine heart (William Byrd)|''If in thine heart'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IFI.pdf|BYRD-IFI.mid}}
*[[If that a sinner's sighs (William Byrd)|''If that a sinner's sighs'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IFT.pdf|BYRD-IFT.mid}}
*[[If that a sinner's sighs (William Byrd)|''If that a sinner's sighs'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IFT.pdf|BYRD-IFT.mid}}
*[[If women could be fair (William Byrd)|''If women could be fair'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IFW.pdf|BYRD-IFW.mid}}
*[[If women could be fair (William Byrd)|''If women could be fair'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IFW.pdf|BYRD-IFW.mid}}
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*[[In Winter cold - Whereat an ant (William Byrd)|''In Winter cold - Whereat an ant'']]{{LLink|BYRD-INW.pdf|BYRD-INW.mid}}
*[[In Winter cold - Whereat an ant (William Byrd)|''In Winter cold - Whereat an ant'']]{{LLink|BYRD-INW.pdf|BYRD-INW.mid}}
*[[Is Love a boy? - Boy pity me (William Byrd)|''Is Love a boy? - Boy pity me'']]   ''2 editions available''
*[[Is Love a boy? - Boy pity me (William Byrd)|''Is Love a boy? - Boy pity me'']]   ''2 editions available''
*[[Let not the sluggish sleep (William Byrd)|''Let not the sluggish sleep'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-let.pdf|byrd-let.mid|byrd-let.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[Let not the sluggish sleep (William Byrd)|''Let not the sluggish sleep'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-let.pdf|byrd-let.mid}}
*''[[The match that's made (William Byrd)|The match that's made]]''{{LLink|BYRD-MAT.pdf|BYRD-MAT.mid}}
*''[[The match that's made (William Byrd)|The match that's made]]''{{LLink|BYRD-MAT.pdf|BYRD-MAT.mid}}
*[[My Mind to me a Kingdom is (William Byrd)|''My mind to me a kingdom is'']]{{LLink|BYRD-MYM.pdf|BYRD-MYM.mid}}
*[[My Mind to me a Kingdom is (William Byrd)|''My mind to me a kingdom is'']]{{LLink|BYRD-MYM.pdf|BYRD-MYM.mid}}
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*[[O that most rare breast (William Byrd)|''O that most rare breast'']]{{LLink|BYRD-OTH.pdf|BYRD-OTH.mid}}
*[[O that most rare breast (William Byrd)|''O that most rare breast'']]{{LLink|BYRD-OTH.pdf|BYRD-OTH.mid}}
*[[O Dear Life (William Byrd)|''O Dear Life'']]{{LLink|BYRD-ODE.pdf|BYRD-ODE.mid|BYRD-ODE.sib|Sibelius 3}}
*[[O Dear Life (William Byrd)|''O Dear Life'']]{{LLink|BYRD-ODE.pdf|BYRD-ODE.mid}}
*''[[O Sweet Deceit (William Byrd)|O Sweet Deceit]]''{{LLink|Byrd-0_Sweet_Deceit.pdf|Byrd-0_Sweet_Deceit.mid|Byrd-0_Sweet_Deceit.sib|Sibelius 4}}
*''[[O Sweet Deceit (William Byrd)|O Sweet Deceit]]''{{LLink|Byrd-0_Sweet_Deceit.pdf|Byrd-0_Sweet_Deceit.mid|Byrd-0_Sweet_Deceit.sib|Sibelius 4}}
*[[O you that hear this voice (William Byrd)|''O you that hear this voice'']]{{LLink|BYRD-OYO.pdf|BYRD-OYO.mid}}
*[[O you that hear this voice (William Byrd)|''O you that hear this voice'']]{{LLink|BYRD-OYO.pdf|BYRD-OYO.mid}}
*[[Of flattering speech (William Byrd)|''Of flattering speech'']]   ''2 editions available''
*[[Of flattering speech (William Byrd)|''Of flattering speech'']]   ''2 editions available''
*[[Of gold all burnished - Her breath is more sweet (William Byrd)|''Of gold all burnished - Her breath is more sweet'']]{{LLink|BYRD-OFG.pdf|BYRD-OFG.mid}}
*[[Of gold all burnished - Her breath is more sweet (William Byrd)|''Of gold all burnished - Her breath is more sweet'']]{{LLink|BYRD-OFG.pdf|BYRD-OFG.mid}}
*[[Penelope that longed for the sight (William Byrd)|''Penelope that longed for the sight'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-pen.pdf|byrd-pen.mid|byrd-pen.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[Penelope that longed for the sight (William Byrd)|''Penelope that longed for the sight'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-pen.pdf|byrd-pen.mid}}
*[[Retire my soul (William Byrd)|''Retire my soul'']]{{LLink|BYRD-RET.pdf|BYRD-RET.mid}}
*[[Retire my soul (William Byrd)|''Retire my soul'']]{{LLink|BYRD-RET.pdf|BYRD-RET.mid}}
*[[See those sweet eyes - Love would discharge (William Byrd)|''See those sweet eyes - Love would discharge'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-see.pdf|byrd-see.mid|byrd-see.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[See those sweet eyes - Love would discharge (William Byrd)|''See those sweet eyes - Love would discharge'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-see.pdf|byrd-see.mid}}
*''[[Sellenger's Round (William Byrd)|Sellenger's Round]]''{{Link|blowthyhorn.com/choralMusiceditions/sellinger/sellinger.pdf {{extpdf}}|blowthyhorn.com/choralMusiceditions/sellinger/sellinger.mid {{extmid}}|blowthyhorn.com/choralMusiceditions/sellinger/sellinger.ly LilyPond}}
*''[[Sellenger's Round (William Byrd)|Sellenger's Round]]''{{Link|blowthyhorn.com/choralMusiceditions/sellinger/sellinger.pdf {{extpdf}}|blowthyhorn.com/choralMusiceditions/sellinger/sellinger.mid {{extmid}}|blowthyhorn.com/choralMusiceditions/sellinger/sellinger.ly LilyPond}}
*[[Susanna fair (1588) (William Byrd)|''Susanna fair (1588)'']]{{LLink|BYRD-SUS.pdf|BYRD-SUS.mid}}
*[[Susanna fair (1588) (William Byrd)|''Susanna fair (1588)'']]{{LLink|BYRD-SUS.pdf|BYRD-SUS.mid}}
*[[Susanna fair (1589) (William Byrd)|''Susanna fair (1589)'']]{{LLink|BYRD-SU3.pdf|BYRD-SU3.mid|BYRD-SU3.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[Susanna fair (1589) (William Byrd)|''Susanna fair (1589)'']]{{LLink|BYRD-SU3.pdf|BYRD-SU3.mid}}
*[[This sweet and merry month of May (a 4) (William Byrd)|''This sweet and merry month of May (a 4)'']]{{LLink|BYRD-TH4.pdf|BYRD-TH4.mid}}
*[[This sweet and merry month of May (a 4) (William Byrd)|''This sweet and merry month of May (a 4)'']]{{LLink|BYRD-TH4.pdf|BYRD-TH4.mid}}
*[[This Sweet and Merry Month of May (William Byrd)|''This Sweet and Merry Month of May (a 6)'']]   ''2 editions available''
*[[This Sweet and Merry Month of May (William Byrd)|''This Sweet and Merry Month of May (a 6)'']]   ''2 editions available''
*[[Though Amarillis Dance in Green (William Byrd)|''Though Amaryllis dance in green'']]   ''3 editions available''
*[[Though Amarillis Dance in Green (William Byrd)|''Though Amaryllis dance in green'']]   ''3 editions available''
*[[Upon a Summer's day (William Byrd)|''Upon a Summer's day - Then for a boat'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-upo.pdf|byrd-upo.mid|byrd-upo.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[Upon a Summer's day (William Byrd)|''Upon a Summer's day - Then for a boat'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-upo.pdf|byrd-upo.mid}}
*[[La Verginella (William Byrd)|''La Virginella'']]{{LLink|BYRD-VIR.pdf|BYRD-VIR.mid}}
*[[La Verginella (William Byrd)|''La Virginella'']]{{LLink|BYRD-VIR.pdf|BYRD-VIR.mid}}
*[[Wedded to will is witless (William Byrd)|''Wedded to will is witless'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WED.pdf|BYRD-WED.mid}}
*[[Wedded to will is witless (William Byrd)|''Wedded to will is witless'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WED.pdf|BYRD-WED.mid}}
*[[Weeping full sore (William Byrd)|''Weeping full sore'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-wee.pdf|byrd-wee.mid|byrd-wee.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[Weeping full sore (William Byrd)|''Weeping full sore'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-wee.pdf|byrd-wee.mid}}
*[[What is life, or worldly pleasure? (William Byrd)|''What is life, or worldly pleasure?'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WHA.pdf|BYRD-WHA.mid}}
*[[What is life, or worldly pleasure? (William Byrd)|''What is life, or worldly pleasure?'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WHA.pdf|BYRD-WHA.mid}}
*[[What pleasure have great princes (William Byrd)|''What pleasure have great princes'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH4.pdf|BYRD-WH4.mid}}
*[[What pleasure have great princes (William Byrd)|''What pleasure have great princes'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH4.pdf|BYRD-WH4.mid}}
*[[When first by force (William Byrd)|''When first by force'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH5.pdf|BYRD-WH5.mid|BYRD-WH5.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[When first by force (William Byrd)|''When first by force'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH5.pdf|BYRD-WH5.mid}}
*[[When I was otherwise (William Byrd)|''When I was otherwise'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH6.pdf|BYRD-WH6.mid|BYRD-WH6.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[When I was otherwise (William Byrd)|''When I was otherwise'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH6.pdf|BYRD-WH6.mid}}
*[[When younglings first on Cupid fix their sight (William Byrd)|''When younglings first on Cupid fix their sight - But when by proof'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-whe.pdf|byrd-whe.mid|byrd-whe.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[When younglings first on Cupid fix their sight (William Byrd)|''When younglings first on Cupid fix their sight - But when by proof'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-whe.pdf|byrd-whe.mid}}
*[[Where fancy fond (William Byrd)|''Where fancy fond'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH1.pdf|BYRD-WH1.mid}}
*[[Where fancy fond (William Byrd)|''Where fancy fond'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH1.pdf|BYRD-WH1.mid}}
*[[While that the Sun (William Byrd)|''While that the Sun'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WHI.pdf|BYRD-WHI.mid|BYRD-WHI.sib|Sibelius 2}}
*[[While that the Sun (William Byrd)|''While that the Sun'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WHI.pdf|BYRD-WHI.mid}}
*[[Who likes to love (William Byrd)|''Who likes to love'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH2.pdf|BYRD-WH2.mid}}
*[[Who likes to love (William Byrd)|''Who likes to love'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH2.pdf|BYRD-WH2.mid}}
*[[Who looks may leap (William Byrd)|''Who looks may leap'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WHO.pdf|BYRD-WHO.mid}}
*[[Who looks may leap (William Byrd)|''Who looks may leap'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WHO.pdf|BYRD-WHO.mid}}

Revision as of 18:37, 31 December 2008

Aliases: If his surviving signatures are a representative sample, the composer's preferred spelling of his own name was "Byrde", although on his own publications it also appears as Bird and Byrd. His contemporaries knew him indiscriminately as Byrd(e), Bird(e) and even Burd(e).

Life

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Born: c.1540

Died: 4 July 1623

Biography:
William Byrd was one of the most celebrated English composers in the Renaissance. His entire life was marked by contradictions, and as a true Renaissance man he cannot be easily categorised. He lived until well into the seventeenth century without writing music in the new Baroque fashion, but his superbly constructed keyboard works marked the beginning of the Baroque organ and harpsichord style. Byrd's life is interesting because of his Roman Catholic sympathies combined with his work in the court of the Anglican Queen Elizabeth I. He composed much music, if intermittently, for the Roman Catholic liturgy, particularly in his later years; the two volumes of Gradualia form a prime example. Possibly as a result of this he did not receive widespread recognition in his lifetime, but was very well respected among the Roman Catholic gentry. In the anti-Catholic frenzy following the 1605 Gunpowder Plot, the first volume of the Gradualia, printed by Thomas East in 1605, was banned in England under penalty of imprisonment as indeed was all of his Catholic music; however his Anglican music— such as the Short Service, and the Responses— has been sung in English cathedrals uninterrupted for the past four centuries.

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There is no single official Byrd website, but a variety of useful resources can be found scattered widely across the Web. Many of these sites still repeat the (almost certainly) incorrect birthdate of 1543.