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'''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).<br>
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{{Aliases|William Byrde|William Bird|William Birde|William Burde|William Burd|discuss=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==
==Life==
[[Image:Byrd.jpg|right]]
[[Image:Byrd.jpg|right]]
'''Born:''' c.1540
'''Born:''' 1539 or 1540?


'''Died:''' 4 July 1623
'''Died:''' 4 July 1623


'''Biography:'''<br>
'''Biography:'''<br>
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.  
Byrd's will, dated November 1622, declares that he is ‘in the 80th yeare of myne age’, but since a deposition of October 1598 gives his age as ‘58 yeares or ther abouts’ it seems likely the will had been drafted some time before being dated.


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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.


==List of choral works==
The entry in [[Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce)]] reads:
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===[[Image:Latin.png]] Sacred music in Latin===
William Bird, was admitted a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal in 1569. He, in conjunction with Thomas Tallis, published in 1575 a collection of their own compositions in Latin, entitled, Sacred Songs: and in the Years 1589, 1591, and 1605, he printed three other collections of his own Productions in the same Language, all of which had the same Title with the first conjoint Publication.


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His works were, in his own time, in great Repute, both at Home and Abroad, and are still held in general Estimation: His Canon of Non nobis Domine, will, in particular, remain a perpetual Monument to his Memory.--- He died in 1623.
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* {{NoComp|Ab ortu solis - Venite comedite|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''multiple editions available''
==List of choral works==
* {{NoComp|Adoramus te|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ADO.pdf}}
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* {{NoComp|Adorna thalamum tuum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-AD1.pdf}}
* {{NoComp|Afflicti pro peccatis - Ut eruas nos|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-AFF.pdf|BYRD-AFF.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Alleluia - Ascendit Deus|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-AAD.pdf|BYRD-AAD.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Alleluia. Ave Maria - Virga Jesse floruit|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Alleluia. Cognoverunt discipuli|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Alleluia - Emitte Spiritum tuum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-AES.pdf|BYRD-AES.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Alleluia. Vespere autem Sabbathi|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-VES.pdf|BYRD-VES.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Alma Redemptoris Mater|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ALM.pdf}}
* {{NoComp|Angelus Domini descendit|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ANG.pdf}}
* {{NoComp|Apparebit in finem|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-APP.pdf|BYRD-APP.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Ascendit Deus in jubilatione|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ASC.pdf|BYRD-ASC.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Aspice Domine quia facta est|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ASP.pdf|BYRD-ASP.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Aspice Domine de sede - Respice Domine|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-AS2.pdf}}
* {{NoComp|Assumpta est Maria|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ASS.pdf|BYRD-ASS.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Attollite portas|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ATT.pdf|BYRD-ATT.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Ave Maria|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Ave maris stella|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-AMS.pdf}}
* {{NoComp|Ave Regina coelorum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ARC.pdf}}
* {{NoComp|Ave verum corpus|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''5 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Beata es, Virgo Maria|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-BE1.pdf|BYRD-BE1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Beata Viscera|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Beati mundo corde|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-BE2.pdf|BYRD-BE2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Benedicta et venerabilis|William Byrd}} - ''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Cantate Domino|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-CAN.pdf|BYRD-CAN.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Christus resurgens|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-CHR.pdf|BYRD-CHR.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Cibavit eos|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Circumdederunt me|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-CIR.pdf|BYRD-CIR.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Confirma hoc Deus|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Constitues eos Principes (Gradual)|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-CO1.pdf|BYRD-CO1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Constitues eos Principes (Offertory)|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-CO8.pdf|BYRD-CO8.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Cunctis diebus|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-CUN.pdf|BYRD-CUN.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Da mihi auxilium|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DAM.pdf|BYRD-DAM.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Defecit in dolore - Sed tu Domine|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DEF.pdf|BYRD-DEF.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Deo gratias|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''3 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Descendit de coelis - Et exivit per auream portam|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DES.pdf|BYRD-DES.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Deus venerunt gentes - Posuerunt morticinia - Effuderunt sanguinem - Facti sumus opprobrium|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DEU.pdf|BYRD-DEU.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Dies sanctificatus|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Diffusa est gratia - Propter veritatem - Vultum tuum|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Diliges Dominum|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Domine exaudi orationem - Et non intres in judicium|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DO4.pdf|BYRD-DO4.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Domine non sum dignus|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DO1.pdf|BYRD-DO1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Domine praestolamur - Veni Domine noli tardare|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DO2.pdf|BYRD-DO2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Domine salva nos|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DO6.pdf|BYRD-DO6.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Domine secundum actum meum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DOM.pdf|BYRD-DOM.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Domine secundum multitudinem|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DO5.pdf|BYRD-DO5.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Domine tu jurasti|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-DO3.pdf|BYRD-DO3.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Ecce advenit dominator Dominus|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-EC2.pdf|BYRD-EC2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Ecce quam bonum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-EC3.pdf|BYRD-EC3.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Ecce virgo concipiet|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ECC.pdf|BYRD-ECC.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Ego sum panis vivus|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-EGO.pdf|BYRD-EGO.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Emendemus in melius|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Exsurge Domine|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-EXS.pdf|BYRD-EXS.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Fac cum servo tuo|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Factus est repente|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-FAC.pdf|BYRD-FAC.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Felix es, sacra Virgo Maria|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-FE1.pdf|BYRD-FE1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Felix namque es|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-FEL.pdf|BYRD-FEL.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Gaude Maria|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-GAU.pdf|BYRD-GAU.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Gaudeamus omnes in Domino|William Byrd}} (Assumption){{LLink|BYRD-GA1.pdf|BYRD-GA1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Gaudeamus omnes in Domino (All Saints)|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-GA2.pdf|BYRD-GA2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Haec dicit Dominus - Haec dicit Dominus|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-HA4.pdf|BYRD-HA4.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Haec dies a 3|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Haec dies a 6|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''3 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Haec dies - Alleluia Pascha nostrum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-HA3.pdf|BYRD-HA3.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Hodie beata Virgo|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-HO2.pdf|BYRD-HO2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Hodie Christus natus est|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-HOD.pdf|BYRD-HOD.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Hodie Simon Petrus|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-HO1.pdf|BYRD-HO1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|In manus tuas|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-INM.pdf|BYRD-INM.mid}}
* {{NoComp|In resurrectione tua|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-INR.pdf|BYRD-INR.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Infelix ego - Quid igitur faciam? - Ad te igitur|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-INF.pdf|BYRD-INF.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Jesu nostra redemptio|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-JES.pdf|BYRD-JES.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Justorum animae|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Laetentur coeli - Orietur in diebus|William Byrd}} - &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Laudate Dominum omnes gentes|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-LA3.pdf|BYRD-LA3.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Laudate pueri Dominum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-LAU.pdf|BYRD-LAU.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Laudibus in sanctis - Magnificum Domini - Hunc arguta|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''3 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Levemus corda|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-LEV.pdf|BYRD-LEV.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Libera me, Domine, de morte aeterna|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-LI2.pdf|BYRD-LI2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Libera me, Domine, et pone me|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-LIB.pdf|BYRD-LIB.mid}}
* [[Nunc dimittis (Gradualia) (William Byrd)|''Lumen ad revelationem gentium'']]
 
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* {{NoComp|Mass for Three Voices|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''multiple editions available''
* {{NoComp|Mass for Four Voices|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''multiple editions available''
* {{NoComp|Mass for Five Voices|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''multiple editions available''
* {{NoComp|Memento Domine|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ME1.pdf|BYRD-ME1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Memento homo|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-MEM.pdf|BYRD-MEM.mid}}
*[[Memento salutis auctor (William Byrd)|''Memento salutis auctor'']]{{LLink|BYRD-ME2.pdf|BYRD-ME2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Miserere mei, Deus|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Miserere mihi Domine|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Ne irascaris Domine - Civitas sancti tui|William Byrd}} - &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''4 editions available''
* [[Pange lingua gloriosi (William Byrd)|''Nobis datus'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Non nobis Domine|William Byrd}} (Anonymous)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''6 editions available; spurious, not by Byrd''
* {{NoComp|Non vos relinquam orphanos|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-NON.pdf|BYRD-NON.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Nunc dimittis (Gradualia)|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 full editions + 1 part edition''
* {{NoComp|Nunc scio vere|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-NU1.pdf|BYRD-NU1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O admirabile commertium|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OAD.pdf|BYRD-OAD.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O Domine adjuva me|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ODO.pdf|BYRD-ODO.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O gloriosa Domina|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OGL.pdf|BYRD-OGL.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O lux beata Trinitas|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-LUX.pdf|BYRD-LUX.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O magnum mysterium - Beata Virgo|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''multiple editions available''
* {{NoComp|O quam gloriosum est regnum - Benedictio et claritas|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OQU.pdf|BYRD-OQU.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O quam suavis|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OQ1.pdf|BYRD-OQ1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O Rex gloriae|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ORE.pdf|BYRD-ORE.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O sacrum convivium|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OS2.pdf|BYRD-OS2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O salutaris hostia (Gradualia)|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OSA.pdf}}
* {{NoComp|O salutaris hostia|William Byrd}} (Unpublished)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Oculi omnium|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OCU.pdf|BYRD-OCU.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Optimam partem elegit|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OPT.pdf|BYRD-OPT.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Pange lingua gloriosi|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Pascha nostrum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-PAS.pdf|BYRD-PAS.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Peccantem me quotidie|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-PEC.pdf|BYRD-PEC.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Plorans plorabit|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-PLO.pdf|BYRD-PLO.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Post dies octo - Mane nobiscum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-PO1.pdf|BYRD-PO1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Post partum Virgo|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-POS.pdf|BYRD-POS.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Propter veritatem - Alleluia - Assumpta est Maria|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-PRO.pdf|BYRD-PRO.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Psallite Domino|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-PSA.pdf|BYRD-PSA.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Puer natus est nobis|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''6 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Quem terra, pontus, aethera|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-QUE.pdf|BYRD-QUE.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Quis est homo|William Byrd}} - ''Diverte a malo''{{LLink|BYRD-QUI.pdf|BYRD-QUI.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Quodcunque ligaveris|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-QUO.pdf|BYRD-QUO.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Quotiescunque manducabitis|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-QU2.pdf|BYRD-QU2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Recordare Domine - Quiescat Domine|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-REC.pdf|BYRD-REC.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Reges Tharsis|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-REG.pdf|BYRD-REG.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Regina coeli laetare|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-RE2.pdf|BYRD-RE2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Responsum accepit Simeon|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-RE1.pdf|BYRD-RE1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Resurrexi|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-RES.pdf|BYRD-RES.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Rorate caeli desuper|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ROR.pdf|BYRD-ROR.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Sacerdotes Domini|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''4 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Salve Regina - Et Jesum benedictum|William Byrd}} (1591){{LLink|BYRD-SA2.pdf|BYRD-SA2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Salve Regina (1605)|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-SA3.pdf|BYRD-SA3.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Salve sancta parens|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-SAL.pdf|BYRD-SAL.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Salve sola Dei genitrix|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-SA6.pdf|BYRD-SA6.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Senex puerum portabat|William Byrd}} (a 4)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Senex puerum portabat (a 5)|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Siderum rector|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Solve jubente Deo|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-SOL.pdf|BYRD-SOL.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Speciosus forma|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-SPE.pdf|BYRD-SPE.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Spiritus Domini|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-SPI.pdf|BYRD-SPI.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Surge, illuminare, Jerusalem|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-SUR.pdf|BYRD-SUR.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Suscepimus Deus - Justitia - Magnus Dominus|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Suscepimus Deus - Sicut audivimus|William Byrd}} - ''1 complete & 1 part edition available''
* {{NoComp|Terra tremuit|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Timete Dominum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-TIM.pdf|BYRD-TIM.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Tollite portas|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-TOL.pdf|BYRD-TOL.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Tribue Domine - Te deprecor - Gloria Patri|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-TRI.pdf|BYRD-TRI.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Tribulatio proxima est - Contumelias et terrores|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-TR2.pdf|BYRD-TR2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Tribulationes civitatum - Timor et hebetudo - Nos enim pro peccatis|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-TR4.pdf|BYRD-TR4.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Tristitia et anxietas - Sed tu Domine|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-TR3.pdf|BYRD-TR3.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Tu es pastor ovium|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-TU1.pdf|BYRD-TU1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Tu es Petrus|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-TUE.pdf|BYRD-TUE.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Tui sunt coeli|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-TUI.pdf|BYRD-TUI.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Unam petii a Domino|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-UNA.pdf|BYRD-UNA.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Veni Sancte Spiritus|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-VE1.pdf|BYRD-VE1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Venite exultemus Domino|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Victimae paschali laudes|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-VIC.pdf|BYRD-VIC.mid}}
* ''Vide Domine afflictionem - Sed veni Domine''
*:[[Vide Domine afflictionem - Sed veni Domine (William Byrd)|(version for low voices)]]{{LLink|BYRD-VI3.pdf|BYRD-VI3.mid}}
*: [[Vide Domine afflictionem  - Sed veni Domine (William Byrd)|(version for high voices)]][withdrawn pending revision]
* {{NoComp|Viderunt omnes (Communion)|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-VI2.pdf|BYRD-VI2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Viderunt omnes (Gradual)|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-VI1.pdf|BYRD-VI1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Vidimus stellam|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-VID.pdf|BYRD-VID.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Vigilate|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-VIG.pdf|BYRD-VIG.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Virgo Dei genitrix|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Viri Galilaei|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-VI4.pdf|BYRD-VI4.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Visita Quaesumus|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Vultum tuum|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-VUL.pdf|BYRD-VUL.mid}}
 
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===[[Image:English.png]] Sacred music in English===
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* {{NoComp|Arise Lord into thy rest|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ARI.pdf|BYRD-ARI.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Attend mine humble prayer|William Byrd}}{{LLinkW|byrd-at1.pdf|byrd-at1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Be unto me|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-BEU.pdf|BYRD-BEU.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Behold how good a thing - And as the pleasant morning dew|William Byrd}}{{LLinkW|byrd-beh.pdf|byrd-beh.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Blessed is he that fears the Lord|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-BLE.pdf|BYRD-BLE.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Bow thine ear, O Lord|William Byrd}}{{LLinkW|byrd-bow.pdf|byrd-bow.mid|byrd-bow.sib|Sibelius 2}}
* {{NoComp|Christ rising again - Christ is risen again|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Come let us rejoice unto our Lord|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-CO2.pdf|BYRD-CO2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|An earthly tree a heavenly fruit - Cast off all doubtful care|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-ANE.pdf|BYRD-ANE.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Even from the depth|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-EVE.pdf|BYRD-EVE.mid}}
* {{NoComp|From Depth of Sin|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-FR1.pdf|BYRD-FR1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|From Virgin's Womb - Rejoice rejoice|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-FRO.pdf|BYRD-FRO.mid}}
*''Great Service, The'' (no sheet music yet)
**''Venite
**''Te Deum
**''Benedictus
** {{NoComp|Kyrie|William Byrd}}{{LLink|ByrdGSKyrie.pdf}}
**''Creed
**''Magnificat
**''Nunc dimittis
* {{NoComp|Have mercy upon me|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-HAV.pdf|BYRD-HAV.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Help, Lord, for Wasted are Those Men|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-HEL.pdf|BYRD-HEL.mid}}
* {{NoComp|How shall a young man|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-HOW.pdf|BYRD-HOW.mid}}
* {{NoComp|How vain the toils|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-HO3.pdf|BYRD-HO3.mid}}
* {{NoComp|I have been young|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-IHA.pdf|BYRD-IHA.mid}}
* {{NoComp|I have Longed for Thy Saving Health|William Byrd}}{{LLink|I_have_longed.pdf|I_have_longed_for_thy_saving_health.MID}}
* {{NoComp|I will not leave you comfortless|William Byrd}}{{LLinkW|byrd-iwi.pdf|byrd-iwi.mid|byrd-iwi.zip|Finale 1998}}
* {{NoComp|Look down, o Lord, on me poor man|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
 
</td><td valign="top">
 
* {{NoComp|Lord hear my prayer instantly|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-LO1.pdf|BYRD-LO1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Lord in thy rage|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-LO3.pdf|BYRD-LO3.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Lord in thy wrath correct me not|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-LO2.pdf|BYRD-LO2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Lord in thy wrath reprove me not|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-LOR.pdf|BYRD-LOR.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Lord, Make Me to Know Thy Ways|William Byrd}}{{LLinkW|byrd-lo4.pdf|byrd-lo4.mid|byrd-lo4.sib|Sibelius 2}}
* {{NoComp|Lullaby my sweet little baby|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''3 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Make ye joy to God|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-MAK.pdf|BYRD-MAK.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Mine eyes with fervency|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-MIN.pdf|BYRD-MIN.mid}}
* {{NoComp|My soul oppressed with care|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-MYS.pdf|BYRD-MYS.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Nunc dimittis|William Byrd}} ''(Short Service)''{{LLinkW|byrd/byrd-ses.pdf|byrd/byrd-ses.mid|byrd/byrd-ses.zip|Encore}}
* {{NoComp|O God give ear|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OGO.pdf|BYRD-OGO.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O God that guides the cheerful sun|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OG2.pdf|BYRD-OG2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O God which art most merciful|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OG1.pdf|BYRD-OG1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O Lord, make Thy servant Elizabeth|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''4 editions available''
* {{NoComp|O Lord my God|William Byrd}}{{LLinkW|byrd-ol3.pdf|byrd-ol3.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O Lord, how long wilt thou forget|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OL2.pdf|BYRD-OL2.mid}}
* {{NoComp|O Lord, who in thy sacred tent|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-OL1.pdf|BYRD-OL1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Praise our Lord all ye Gentiles|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Prevent Us, O Lord|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Prostrate O Lord I Lie|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-PR1.pdf|BYRD-PR1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Right Blest are They|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-RIG.pdf|BYRD-RIG.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Short Evening Service (Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis)|William Byrd}}{{LLinkW|byrd/byrd-ses.pdf|byrd/byrd-ses.mid|byrd/byrd-ses.zip|Encore}}
* {{NoComp|Sing Joyfully|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Sing we merrily unto God|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-SI1.pdf|BYRD-SI1.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Sing ye to our Lord|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-SI3.pdf|BYRD-SI3.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Teach me, O Lord|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/1/15/Byrd_Teach_me_O_Lord.pdf {{pdf}}]&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/8/86/Byrd_Teach_me_O_Lord.mid {{mid}}]&nbsp;&nbsp;)
* {{NoComp|This day Christ was born|William Byrd}}&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
* {{NoComp|Turn our captivity|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-TUR.pdf|BYRD-TUR.mid}}
* {{NoComp|Unto the hills mine eyes I lift|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-UNT.pdf|BYRD-UNT.mid}}
* {{NoComp|When Israel came out of Egypt|William Byrd}}{{LLink|Byrd-Psalm_114.pdf}}
 
</td></tr></table>


===Secular music===
==[[Image:Latin.png]] Sacred music==
<table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width=100%>
===in Latin (A-D)===
<tr><td valign="TOP" width=50%>
{{Top}}
*{{NoCo|Ab ortu solis - Venite comedite}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Ad Dominum cum tribularer}} 8vv
*{{NoCo|Adoramus te}} Mean & 4 viols
*{{NoCo|Adorna thalamum tuum}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Afflicti pro peccatis - Ut eruas nos}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia - Ascendit Deus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Ave Maria - Virga Jesse floruit}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Cognoverunt discipuli}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Confitemini Domino}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia - Emitte Spiritum tuum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Vespere autem Sabbathi}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Alma Redemptoris Mater}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Angelus Domini descendit}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Apparebit in finem}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Ascendit Deus in jubilatione}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Aspice Domine quia facta est}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Aspice Domine de sede - Respice Domine}} 5vv
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Assumpta est Maria}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Attollite portas}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Audivi vocem}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Ave Maria}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Ave maris stella}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Ave Regina coelorum}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Ave verum corpus}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Beata es, Virgo Maria}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Beata viscera}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Beati mundo corde}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Benedicta et venerabilis}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Benigne fac, Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Cantate Domino}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies a 5}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies a 4}}
*{{NoCo|Christus resurgens}} 4vv
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Cibavit eos}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Circumdederunt me}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Circumspice Hierusalem}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Ne irascaris Domine - Civitas sancti tui|Civitas sancti tui}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Confirma hoc Deus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Constitues eos principes (Gradual)}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Constitues eos Principes (Offertory)}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Cunctis diebus}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Da mihi auxilium}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Decantabat populus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Defecit in dolore - Sed tu Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Deo gratias}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Descendit de coelis - Et exivit per auream portam}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Deus in adjutorium}} 6vv [-1]
*{{NoCo|Deus venerunt gentes - Posuerunt morticinia - Effuderunt sanguinem - Facti sumus opprobrium}} 5vv
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Dies sanctificatus}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Diffusa est gratia - Propter veritatem - Vultum tuum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Diliges Dominum}} 8vv
*{{NoCo|Domine ante te}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Domine Deus omnipotens}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Domine exaudi orationem - Et non intres in judicium}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Domine non sum dignus}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Domine praestolamur - Veni Domine noli tardare}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Domine quis habitabit}} 9vv
*{{NoCo|Domine salva nos}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Domine secundum actum meum}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Domine secundum multitudinem}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Domine tu jurasti}} 5vv
{{btm}}


*[[Ah silly Soul (William Byrd)|''Ah silly Soul'']]{{LLink|BYRD-AHS.pdf|BYRD-AHS.mid}}
===[[Image:Latin.png]] in Latin (E-O)===
*[[All as a sea (William Byrd)|''All as a sea'']]{{LLink|BYRD-ALL.pdf|BYRD-ALL.mid}}
{{Top}}
*[[Although the heathen poets (William Byrd)|''Although the heathen poets'']]{{LLink|BYRD-ALT.pdf|BYRD-ALT.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Ecce advenit dominator Dominus}} 4vv
*''[[Ambitious Love (William Byrd)|Ambitious Love]]''{{LLink|BYRD-AMB.pdf|BYRD-AMB.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Ecce quam bonum}} 4vv
*[[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}}
*{{NoCo|Ecce virgo concipiet}} 5vv
*''[[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}}
*{{NoCo|Ego sum panis vivus}} 4vv
*[[Awake mine eyes (William Byrd)|''Awake mine eyes'']]{{LLink|BYRD-AWA.pdf|BYRD-AWA.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Emendemus in melius}} 5vv
*[[Care for thy soul (William Byrd)|''Care for thy soul'']]{{LLink|BYRD-CAR.pdf|BYRD-CAR.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Exsurge Domine}} 5vv
*[[Come jolly Swains (William Byrd)|''Come jolly Swains'']]{{LLink|BYRD-COM.pdf|BYRD-COM.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Fac cum servo tuo}} 5vv
*[[Come to me grief for ever (William Byrd)|''Come to me grief for ever'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
*{{NoCo|Factus est repente}} 5vv
*[[Come woeful Orpheus (William Byrd)|''Come woeful Orpheus'']]{{LLink|BYRD-CO4.pdf|BYRD-CO4.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Felix es, sacra Virgo Maria}} 5vv
*''[[Compel the Hawk to sit (William Byrd)|Compel the Hawk to sit]]''{{LLink|BYRD-CO7.pdf|BYRD-CO7.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Felix namque es}} 5vv
*[[Constant Penelope (William Byrd)|''Constant Penelope'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
*{{NoCo|Gaude Maria}} 5vv
*[[Crowned with flowers (William Byrd)|''Crowned with flowers'']]{{LLink|BYRD-CRO.pdf|BYRD-CRO.mid}}
*''[[Gaudeamus omnes in Domino (Assumption) (William Byrd)|Gaudeamus omnes in Domino (Assumption)]]'' 5vv
*[[The Eagle's force (William Byrd)|''The Eagle's force'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
*{{NoCo|Gaudeamus omnes in Domino (All Saints)}} 5vv
* {{NoComp|The fair young virgin - But not so soon|William Byrd}}{{LLink|BYRD-FAI.pdf|BYRD-FAI.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Gloria tibi, Domine}} 3vv
*[[Farewell false Love (William Byrd)|''Farewell false Love'']]{{LLink|BYRD-FAR.pdf|BYRD-FAR.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Haec dicit Dominus - Haec dicit Dominus}} 5vv
*[[A feigned friend (William Byrd)|''A feigned friend'']]{{LLink|BYRD-FEI.pdf|BYRD-FEI.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Haec dies a 3}}
*[[From Citheron the warlike boy is fled - There careless thoughts are freed - If Love be just (William Byrd)|''From Citheron the warlike boy is fled - There careless thoughts are freed - If Love be just'']]{{LLink|BYRD-FR2.pdf|BYRD-FR2.mid}}
{{mdl|4}}
*[[The greedy Hawk (William Byrd)|''The greedy Hawk'']]{{LLink|BYRD-GRE.pdf|BYRD-GRE.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Haec dies a 6}}
*[[I joy not in no earthly bliss (William Byrd)|''I joy not in no earthly bliss'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IJO.pdf|BYRD-IJO.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Haec dies - Alleluia Pascha nostrum}} 5vv
*[[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}}
*{{NoCo|Hodie beata Virgo}} 4vv
*[[If in thine heart (William Byrd)|''If in thine heart'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IFI.pdf|BYRD-IFI.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Hodie Christus natus est}} 4vv
*[[If that a sinner's sighs (William Byrd)|''If that a sinner's sighs'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IFT.pdf|BYRD-IFT.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Hodie Simon Petrus}} 6vv
*[[If women could be fair (William Byrd)|''If women could be fair'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IFW.pdf|BYRD-IFW.mid}}
*''[[In exitu Israel (John Sheppard, William Byrd, William Mundy)|In exitu Israel]]'' by Sheppard, Byrd and Mundy
*[[In Crystal Towers (William Byrd)|''In Crystal Towers'']]{{LLink|BYRD-INC.pdf|BYRD-INC.mid}}
*{{NoCo|In manus tuas}} 4vv
*[[In fields abroad (William Byrd)|''In fields abroad'']]{{LLink|BYRD-IN1.pdf|BYRD-IN1.mid}}
*{{NoCo|In resurrectione tua}} 5vv
*[[In Winter cold - Whereat an ant (William Byrd)|''In Winter cold - Whereat an ant'']]{{LLink|BYRD-INW.pdf|BYRD-INW.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Infelix ego - Quid igitur faciam? - Ad te igitur}} 6vv
*[[Is Love a boy? - Boy pity me (William Byrd)|''Is Love a boy? - Boy pity me'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
*{{NoCo|Jesu nostra redemptio}} 4vv
*[[Let not the sluggish sleep (William Byrd)|''Let not the sluggish sleep'']]{{LLink|BYRD-LET.pdf|BYRD-LET.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Justorum animae}} 5vv
*''[[The match that's made (William Byrd)|The match that's made]]''{{LLink|BYRD-MAT.pdf|BYRD-MAT.mid}}
*''Kyrie'': see Masses, ''Great Service, Laetania''
*[[My Mind to me a Kingdom is (William Byrd)|''My mind to me a kingdom is'']]{{LLink|BYRD-MYM.pdf|BYRD-MYM.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Laetania}} (Litany "Kyrie…") 4vv
*[[The Nightingale (William Byrd)|''The Nightingale'']]{{LLink|BYRD-NIG.pdf|BYRD-NIG.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Laetentur coeli - Orietur in diebus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Laudate Dominum omnes gentes}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Laudate pueri Dominum}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Laudibus in sanctis - Magnificum Domini - Hunc arguta}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Levemus corda}} 5vv
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Libera me, Domine, de morte aeterna}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Libera me, Domine, et pone me}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Nunc dimittis (Gradualia)|Lumen ad revelationem gentium}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Mass for Three Voices}}
*{{NoCo|Mass for Four Voices}}
*{{NoCo|Mass for Five Voices}}
*{{NoCo|Memento Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Memento homo}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Memento salutis auctor}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Miserere mei, Deus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Miserere mihi Domine}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Ne irascaris Domine - Civitas sancti tui}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Ne perdas cum impiis}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Pange lingua gloriosi|Nobis datus}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Non nobis Domine}} 3vv (Anonymous) - spurious, not by Byrd
*{{NoCo|Non vos relinquam orphanos}} 5vv
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Nunc dimittis (Gradualia)}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Nunc scio vere}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|O admirabile commertium}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|O Domine adjuva me}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|O gloriosa Domina}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|O lux beata Trinitas}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|O magnum mysterium - Beata Virgo}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|O quam gloriosum est regnum - Benedictio et claritas}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|O quam suavis}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|O Rex gloriae}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|O sacrum convivium}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|O salutaris hostia (Gradualia)}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|O salutaris hostia a 6}} (Unpublished)
*{{NoCo|Oculi omnium}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Optimam partem elegit}} 5vv
{{btm}}


</td><td valign="top">
===[[Image:Latin.png]] in Latin (P-Z)===
{{Top}}
*{{NoCo|Pange lingua gloriosi}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Pascha nostrum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Passio Domini nostri Jesu Christi secundum Johannem}} 3vv ''All editions withdrawn''
*{{NoCo|Peccantem me quotidie}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Peccavi super numerum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Pietas omnium}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Plorans plorabit}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Post dies octo - Mane nobiscum}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Post partum Virgo}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies a 5|Precamur sancte Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Propter veritatem - Alleluia - Assumpta est Maria}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Psallite Domino}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Puer natus est nobis}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Quem terra, pontus, aethera}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Quis est homo}} - ''Diverte a malo'' 5vv
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Quodcunque ligaveris}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Quomodo cantabimus}} 8vv
*{{NoCo|Quotiescumque manducabitis}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Recordare Domine - Quiescat Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Reges Tharsis a 4}}
*{{NoCo|Reges Tharsis a 5}}
*{{NoCo|Regina coeli laetare}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Responsum accepit Simeon}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Resurrexi}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Rorate caeli desuper}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Sacerdotes Domini}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Sacris solemniis}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Salve Regina - Et Jesum benedictum}} (1591) 5vv
*{{NoCo|Salve Regina (1605)}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Salve sancta parens}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Salve sola Dei genitrix}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Senex puerum portabat a 4}}
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Senex puerum portabat (a 5)}}
*{{NoCo|Siderum rector}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Solve jubente Deo}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Speciosus forma}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Spiritus Domini}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Surge, illuminare, Jerusalem}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Suscepimus Deus - Justitia - Magnus Dominus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Suscepimus Deus - Sicut audivimus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Terra tremuit}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Timete Dominum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Tollite portas}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Tribue Domine - Te deprecor - Gloria Patri}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Tribulatio proxima est - Contumelias et terrores}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Tribulationes civitatum - Timor et hebetudo - Nos enim pro peccatis}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Tristitia et anxietas - Sed tu Domine}} 5vv
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Tu es pastor ovium}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Tu es Petrus}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Tui sunt coeli}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Unam petii a Domino}} 5vv
*''[[Veni sancte Spiritus (Antiphon) (William Byrd)|Veni Sancte Spiritus, Reple tuorum corda fidelium (Antiphon)]]'' 5vv
*''[[Veni Sancte Spiritus (William Byrd)|Veni Sancte Spiritus, et emitte coelitus]]'' 5vv
*{{NoCo|Venite exultemus Domino}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Victimae paschali laudes}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Vide Domine afflictionem - Sed veni Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Viderunt omnes (Communion)}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Viderunt omnes (Gradual)}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Vidimus stellam}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Vigilate}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Virgo Dei genitrix}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Viri Galilaei}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Visita quaesumus}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Vultum tuum}} 5vv
{{btm}}


*[[O that most rare breast (William Byrd)|''O that most rare breast'']]{{LLink|BYRD-OTH.pdf|BYRD-OTH.mid}}
===[[Image:England.png]] English Anthems===
*[[O Dear Life (William Byrd)|''O Dear Life'']]{{LLink|BYRD-ODE.pdf|BYRD-ODE.mid}}
{{Top}}
*''[[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}}
*{{NoCo|Alack when I look back}} Alto verse, SAATB
*[[O you that hear this voice (William Byrd)|''O you that hear this voice'']]{{LLink|BYRD-OYO.pdf|BYRD-OYO.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Arise Lord into thy rest}}
*[[Of flattering speech (William Byrd)|''Of flattering speech'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
*{{NoCo|Arise, O Lord}}
*[[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}}
*{{NoCo|Attend mine humble prayer}}
*[[Penelope that longed for the sight (William Byrd)|''Penelope that longed for the sight'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-pen.pdf|byrd-pen.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Be unto me}}
*[[Retire my soul (William Byrd)|''Retire my soul'']]{{LLink|BYRD-RET.pdf|BYRD-RET.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Behold how good a thing - And as the pleasant morning dew}}
*[[See those sweet eyes - Love would discharge (William Byrd)|''See those sweet eyes - Love would discharge'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-see.pdf|byrd-see.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Behold O God the sad and heavy case}} AA verse, SAATB
*''[[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}}
*{{NoCo|Blessed is he that fears the Lord}}
*[[Susanna fair (1588) (William Byrd)|''Susanna fair (1588)'']]{{LLink|BYRD-SUS.pdf|BYRD-SUS.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Bow thine ear, O Lord}}
*[[Susanna fair (1589) (William Byrd)|''Susanna fair (1589)'']]{{LLink|BYRD-SU3.pdf|BYRD-SU3.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Christ rising again - Christ is risen again}} SS verse, SATTB
*[[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}}
*{{NoCo|Come help O God}}
*[[This Sweet and Merry Month of May (William Byrd)|''This Sweet and Merry Month of May (a 6)'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
*{{NoCo|Come let us rejoice unto our Lord}}
*[[Though Amarillis Dance in Green (William Byrd)|''Though Amaryllis dance in green'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''3 editions available''
*{{NoCo|An earthly tree a heavenly fruit - Cast off all doubtful care}}
*[[Upon a Summer's day (William Byrd)|''Upon a Summer's day - Then for a boat'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-upo.pdf|byrd-upo.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Even from the depth}}
*[[La Verginella (William Byrd)|''La Virginella'']]{{LLink|BYRD-VIR.pdf|BYRD-VIR.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Exalt thyself O God}} SSAATB
*[[Wedded to will is witless (William Byrd)|''Wedded to will is witless'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WED.pdf|BYRD-WED.mid}}
*{{NoCo|From depth of sin}}
*[[Weeping full sore (William Byrd)|''Weeping full sore'']]{{LLinkW|byrd-wee.pdf|byrd-wee.mid}}
*{{NoCo|From Virgin's womb - Rejoice rejoice}}
*[[What is life, or worldly pleasure? (William Byrd)|''What is life, or worldly pleasure?'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WHA.pdf|BYRD-WHA.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Have mercy upon me}}
*[[What pleasure have great princes (William Byrd)|''What pleasure have great princes'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH4.pdf|BYRD-WH4.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Hear my prayer O Lord}} Sop. verse, SAATB
*[[When first by force (William Byrd)|''When first by force'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH5.pdf|BYRD-WH5.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Help, Lord, for wasted are those men}}
*[[When I was otherwise (William Byrd)|''When I was otherwise'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH6.pdf|BYRD-WH6.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Help us, O God of our salvation}} (2nd part of Arise O Lord)
*[[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}}
*{{NoCo|How long shall mine enemies}} SAATB ''All editions withdrawn''
*[[Where fancy fond (William Byrd)|''Where fancy fond'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH1.pdf|BYRD-WH1.mid}}
*{{NoCo|How shall a young man}}
*[[While that the Sun (William Byrd)|''While that the Sun'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WHI.pdf|BYRD-WHI.mid}}
{{mdl|3}}
*[[Who likes to love (William Byrd)|''Who likes to love'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WH2.pdf|BYRD-WH2.mid}}
*{{NoCo|How vain the toils}}
*[[Who looks may leap (William Byrd)|''Who looks may leap'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WHO.pdf|BYRD-WHO.mid}}
*{{NoCo|I have been young}}
*[[Who made thee, Hob, forsake the Plough (William Byrd)|''Who made thee, Hob, forsake the Plough'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
*{{NoCo|I have longed for thy saving health}}
*[[Why do I use my paper, ink and pen? (William Byrd)|''Why do I use my paper, ink and pen?'']]{{LLink|BYRD-WHY.pdf|BYRD-WHY.mid}}
*{{NoCo|I laid me down}}
*[[Wounded I am - Yet of us  twain (William Byrd)|''Wounded I am - Yet of us twain'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
*{{NoCo|Look down O Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Lord hear my prayer instantly}}
*{{NoCo|Lord in thy rage}}
*{{NoCo|Lord in thy wrath correct me not}}
*{{NoCo|Lord in thy wrath reprove me not}}
*{{NoCo|Lord, make me to know thy ways}}
*{{NoCo|Lulla, lullaby, my sweet little baby}}
*{{NoCo|Make ye joy to God}}
*{{NoCo|Mine eyes with fervency}}
*{{NoCo|My soul oppressed with care}}
*{{NoCo|O God give ear}}
*{{NoCo|O God that guides the cheerful sun}}
*{{NoCo|O God, the proud are risen}} SSAATB
*{{NoCo|O God which art most merciful}}
*{{NoCo|O God, whom our offences}} SAATB
*{{NoCo|O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth}}
{{mdl|3}}
*{{NoCo|O Lord my God}}
*{{NoCo|O Lord, how long wilt thou forget}}
*{{NoCo|O Lord rebuke me not}} Sop. verse, SATTB
*{{NoCo|O Lord, turn thy wrath away}}
*{{NoCo|O Lord, who in thy sacred tent}}
*{{NoCo|Out of the deep}} SSAATB
*{{NoCo|Praise our Lord all ye Gentiles}}
*''Preces and Responses''
**{{NoCo|First Preces}} ''All editions withdrawn''
**{{NoCo|Second Preces I}} ''All editions withdrawn''
**''Second Preces II''
**{{NoCo|Preces and Responses|(Third) Preces and Responses}}
*{{NoCo|Prevent us, O Lord}} SAATB
*{{NoCo|Prostrate O Lord I lie}}
*{{NoCo|Right blest are they}}
*{{NoCo|Save me, O God}} Ps. 54 SSATB
*{{NoCo|Sing joyfully}} SSAATB
*{{NoCo|Sing we merrily unto God}}
*{{NoCo|Sing ye to our Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Teach me, O Lord}}
*{{NoCo|This day Christ was born}}
*{{NoCo|Thou God that guid'st}} Sop. verse SAATB
*{{NoCo|Turn our captivity}}
*{{NoCo|Unto the hills mine eyes I lift}}
*{{NoCo|When Israel came out of Egypt}}


*[[Ye sacred muses (William Byrd)|''Ye sacred muses'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
{{btm}}


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===Services===
{{top}}
*{{NoCo|Second Service}}
*{{NoCo|Short Evening Service}}
*{{NoCo|Te Deum in D minor}}
*{{NoCo|Benedictus in D minor}}
*{{NoCo|Nicene Creed in D minor}}
*{{NoCo|Kyrie in D minor}}
*{{NoCo|Third Service}} ''All editions withdrawn''
*{{NoCo|Lord, have mercy upon us}}
{{mdl}}
*{{NoCo|The Great Service}}
**''[[Venite (Great Service) (William Byrd)|Venite]]''
**''[[Te Deum from the Great Service (William Byrd)|Te Deum]]''
**''[[Benedictus (Great Service) (William Byrd)|Benedictus]]''
**{{NoCo|Kyrie}}
**''Creed''
**''[[Great Service Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (William Byrd)|Magnificat]]''
**''[[Great Service Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (William Byrd)|Nunc Dimittis]]''
*{{NoCo|Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis}} - Tones and Fauxbourdons
{{btm}}


==Secular music==
{{Top}}
*{{NoCo|Ah silly Soul}} Alto & 5 viols
*{{NoCo|All as a sea}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Although the heathen poets}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Ambitious love}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|And think ye Nymphs to scorn at love - Love is a fit of pleasure}} 5/6vv
*{{NoCo|As I beheld I saw a herdman wild}}
*{{NoCo|Awake mine eyes}}
*{{NoCo|Care for thy soul}}
*{{NoCo|Come jolly Swains}}
*{{NoCo|Come to me grief for ever}}
*{{NoCo|Come woeful Orpheus}}
*{{NoCo|Compel the hawk to sit}}
*{{NoCo|Constant Penelope}}
*{{NoCo|Crowned with flowers}}
*{{NoCo|The Eagle's force}}
*{{NoCo|The fair young virgin - But not so soon}}
*{{NoCo|Farewell false Love}}
*{{NoCo|A feigned friend}}
*{{NoCo|From Citheron the warlike boy is fled - There careless thoughts are freed - If Love be just}}
*{{NoCo|The greedy Hawk}}
*{{NoCo|I joy not in no earthly bliss}}
{{mdl|3}}
*{{NoCo|I thought that Love had been a boy}}
*{{NoCo|If in thine heart}}
*{{NoCo|If that a sinner's sighs}}
*{{NoCo|If women could be fair}}
*{{NoCo|In crystal towers}}
*{{NoCo|In fields abroad}}
*{{NoCo|In Winter cold - Whereat an ant}}
*{{NoCo|Is Love a boy? - Boy pity me}}
*{{NoCo|Let not the sluggish sleep}}
*{{NoCo|The match that's made}}
*{{NoCo|My mind to me a kingdom is}}
*{{NoCo|The nightingale}}
*{{NoCo|O dear life}}
*{{NoCo|O mistress mine}}
*{{NoCo|O sweet deceit}}
*{{NoCo|O that most rare breast}}
*{{NoCo|O you that hear this voice}}
*{{NoCo|Of flattering speech}}
*{{NoCo|Of gold all burnished - Her breath is more sweet}}
*{{NoCo|Penelope that longed for the sight}}
*{{NoCo|Retire my soul}}
*{{NoCo|See those sweet eyes - Love would discharge}}
*{{NoCo|Sellenger's Round}}
{{mdl|3}}
*{{NoCo|Susanna fair (1588)}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Susanna fair (1589)}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|This sweet and merry month of May (a 4)}}
*{{NoCo|This sweet and merry month of May (a 6)}}
*{{NoCo|Though Amarillis dance in green}}
*{{NoCo|Upon a Summer's day - Then for a boat}}
*{{NoCo|La Virginella}}
*{{NoCo|Wedded to will is witless}}
*{{NoCo|Weeping full sore}}
*{{NoCo|What is life, or worldly pleasure?}}
*{{NoCo|What pleasure have great princes}}
*{{NoCo|When first by force}}
*{{NoCo|When I was otherwise}}
*{{NoCo|When younglings first - But when by proof}}
*{{NoCo|Where fancy fond}}
*{{NoCo|While that the Sun}}
*{{NoCo|Who likes to love}}
*{{NoCo|Who looks may leap}}
*{{NoCo|Who made thee, Hob, forsake the Plough}}
*{{NoCo|Why do I use my paper, ink and pen?}}
*{{NoCo|Wounded I am - Yet of us twain}}
*{{NoCo|Ye sacred muses}}
{{btm}}
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==Publications (vocal music only)==
==Publications (vocal music only)==
*''[[Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur (William Byrd/Thomas Tallis)|Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur]]'' (1575)
*''[[Cantiones quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur]]'' (1575), jointly with [[Thomas Tallis]]
*''[[Psalmes, Sonnets and Songs (William Byrd)|Psalmes, sonets & songs of sadnes and pietie]]'' (1588)
*{{NoComp|Psalmes, Sonnets and Songs|4={{sp}}''of sadnes and pietie''}} (1588)
*''[[Cantiones Sacrae I (William Byrd)|Cantiones Sacrae I]]'' (1589)
*{{NoCo|Cantiones Sacrae I}} (1589)
*''[[Songs of sundrie natures (William Byrd)|Songs of sundrie natures]]'' (1589)
*{{NoCo|Songs of sundrie natures}} (1589)
*''[[Cantiones Sacrae II (William Byrd)|Cantiones Sacrae II]]'' (1591)
*{{NoCo|Cantiones Sacrae II}} (1591)
*''[[Masses for 3, 4 & 5 voices (William Byrd)|Masses for 3, 4 & 5 voices]]'' (1592-95)
*{{NoCo|Masses for 3-5 voices}} (1592-95)
*''[[Gradualia I (William Byrd)|Gradualia I]]'' (1605)
*{{NoCo|Gradualia I}} (1605)
*''[[Gradualia II (William Byrd)|Gradualia II]]'' (1607)
*{{NoCo|Gradualia II}} (1607)
*''[[Psalmes, Songs, and Sonnets (William Byrd)|Psalmes, Songs, and Sonnets...]]'' (1611)
*{{NoComp|Psalmes, Songs, and Sonnets|4=…}} (1611)


Contributions to:
Contributions to:


*''[[Musica Transalpina (Nicholas Yonge)|Musica Transalpina]]'' (1588)
*''[[Musica Transalpina]]'' (1588)
*''[[The first sett, of Italian madrigalls Englished (Thomas Watson)|The first sett, of Italian madrigalls Englished]]'' (1590)
*{{NoCo|The first sett, of Italian madrigalls Englished |comp=Thomas Watson}} (1590)
*''[[The teares or lamentacions of a sorrowfull soule (William Leighton)|The teares or lamentacions of a sorrowfull soule]]'' (1614)
*{{NoCo|The teares or lamentacions of a sorrowfull soule|comp=William Leighton}} (1614)


==External links==
==External links==
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.
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.


*{{IMSLP}}
*[http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/byrd.html Classical.net article] - Brief biography and long out-of-date discography.
*[http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/byrd.html Classical.net article] - Brief biography and long out-of-date discography.
*[http://www.stainer.co.uk/byrd.html Stainer & Bell's Byrd Home Page] - Complete list of works, plus links to the Byrd Edition.
*[http://www.stainer.co.uk/byrd.html Stainer & Bell's Byrd Home Page] - Complete list of works, plus links to the Byrd Edition.
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*[http://www.midiworld.com/mw_byrd.htm Midiworld] - Basically a duplicate of John Sankey's site, plus some midi files of non-keyboard works.
*[http://www.midiworld.com/mw_byrd.htm Midiworld] - Basically a duplicate of John Sankey's site, plus some midi files of non-keyboard works.
*[http://www.hoasm.org/IVM/WilliamByrd.html Byrd on HOASM] - Includes useful links and some facsimiles of printed editions.
*[http://www.hoasm.org/IVM/WilliamByrd.html Byrd on HOASM] - Includes useful links and some facsimiles of printed editions.
*[http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/magazine/composers/2001/03/287.php Goldberg Web] - Includes an essay by Byrd scholar David Skinner and a partial discography.
*[http://en.chainki.org/index.php?title=William_Byrd William Byrd on Chainki] - An editable collection of website links on Byrd.


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Latest revision as of 01:47, 15 March 2024

Aliases: William Byrde; William Bird; William Birde; William Burde; William Burd – 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

Byrd.jpg

Born: 1539 or 1540?

Died: 4 July 1623

Biography:
Byrd's will, dated November 1622, declares that he is ‘in the 80th yeare of myne age’, but since a deposition of October 1598 gives his age as ‘58 yeares or ther abouts’ it seems likely the will had been drafted some time before being dated.

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.

The entry in Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce) reads:

William Bird, was admitted a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal in 1569. He, in conjunction with Thomas Tallis, published in 1575 a collection of their own compositions in Latin, entitled, Sacred Songs: and in the Years 1589, 1591, and 1605, he printed three other collections of his own Productions in the same Language, all of which had the same Title with the first conjoint Publication.

His works were, in his own time, in great Repute, both at Home and Abroad, and are still held in general Estimation: His Canon of Non nobis Domine, will, in particular, remain a perpetual Monument to his Memory.--- He died in 1623.

View the Wikipedia article on William Byrd.

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List of choral works

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in Latin (A-D)

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England.png English Anthems

Services

Secular music

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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Publications (vocal music only)

Contributions to:

External links

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.