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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.
 
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:
The entry in [[Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce)]] reads:
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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.
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.  
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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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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===[[Image:Latin.png]] Sacred music in Latin (A-D)===
==[[Image:Latin.png]] Sacred music==
===in Latin (A-D)===
{{Top}}
{{Top}}
*{{NoCo|Ab ortu solis - Venite comedite}}
*{{NoCo|Ab ortu solis - Venite comedite}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Adoramus te}}
*{{NoCo|Ad Dominum cum tribularer}} 8vv
*{{NoCo|Adorna thalamum tuum}}
*{{NoCo|Adoramus te}} Mean & 4 viols
*{{NoCo|Afflicti pro peccatis - Ut eruas nos}}
*{{NoCo|Adorna thalamum tuum}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia - Ascendit Deus}}
*{{NoCo|Afflicti pro peccatis - Ut eruas nos}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Ave Maria - Virga Jesse floruit}}
*{{NoCo|Alleluia - Ascendit Deus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Cognoverunt discipuli}}
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Ave Maria - Virga Jesse floruit}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia - Emitte Spiritum tuum}}
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Cognoverunt discipuli}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Vespere autem Sabbathi}}
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Confitemini Domino}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Alma Redemptoris Mater}}
*{{NoCo|Alleluia - Emitte Spiritum tuum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Angelus Domini descendit}}
*{{NoCo|Alleluia. Vespere autem Sabbathi}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Apparebit in finem}}
*{{NoCo|Alma Redemptoris Mater}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Ascendit Deus in jubilatione}}
*{{NoCo|Angelus Domini descendit}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Aspice Domine quia facta est}}
*{{NoCo|Apparebit in finem}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Aspice Domine de sede - Respice Domine}}
*{{NoCo|Ascendit Deus in jubilatione}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Assumpta est Maria}}
*{{NoCo|Aspice Domine quia facta est}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Attollite portas}}
*{{NoCo|Aspice Domine de sede - Respice Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Audivi vocem}}
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Ave Maria}}
*{{NoCo|Assumpta est Maria}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Ave maris stella}}
*{{NoCo|Attollite portas}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Ave Regina coelorum}}
*{{NoCo|Audivi vocem}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Ave verum corpus}}
*{{NoCo|Ave Maria}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Beata es, Virgo Maria}}
*{{NoCo|Ave maris stella}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Beata viscera}}
*{{NoCo|Ave Regina coelorum}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Beati mundo corde}}
*{{NoCo|Ave verum corpus}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Benedicta et venerabilis}}
*{{NoCo|Beata es, Virgo Maria}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Cantate Domino}}
*{{NoCo|Beata viscera}} 5vv
{{Middle}}
*{{NoCo|Beati mundo corde}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies}}
*{{NoCo|Benedicta et venerabilis}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies a4}}
*{{NoCo|Benigne fac, Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Christus resurgens}}
*{{NoCo|Cantate Domino}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Cibavit eos}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies a 5}}
*{{NoCo|Circumdederunt me}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies a 4}}
*{{NoCo|Ne irascaris Domine - Civitas sancti tui|Civitas sancti tui}}
*{{NoCo|Christus resurgens}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Confirma hoc Deus}}
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Constitues eos Principes (Gradual)}}
*{{NoCo|Cibavit eos}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Constitues eos Principes (Offertory)}}
*{{NoCo|Circumdederunt me}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Cunctis diebus}}
*{{NoCo|Circumspice Hierusalem}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Da mihi auxilium}}
*{{NoCo|Ne irascaris Domine - Civitas sancti tui|Civitas sancti tui}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Decantabat populus}}
*{{NoCo|Confirma hoc Deus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Defecit in dolore - Sed tu Domine}}
*{{NoCo|Constitues eos principes (Gradual)}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Deo gratias}}
*{{NoCo|Constitues eos Principes (Offertory)}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Descendit de coelis - Et exivit per auream portam}}
*{{NoCo|Cunctis diebus}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Deus venerunt gentes - Posuerunt morticinia - Effuderunt sanguinem - Facti sumus opprobrium}}
*{{NoCo|Da mihi auxilium}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Dies sanctificatus}}
*{{NoCo|Decantabat populus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Diffusa est gratia - Propter veritatem - Vultum tuum}}
*{{NoCo|Defecit in dolore - Sed tu Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Diliges Dominum}}
*{{NoCo|Deo gratias}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Domine ante te}}
*{{NoCo|Descendit de coelis - Et exivit per auream portam}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Domine exaudi orationem - Et non intres in judicium}}
*{{NoCo|Deus in adjutorium}} 6vv [-1]
*{{NoCo|Domine non sum dignus}}
*{{NoCo|Deus venerunt gentes - Posuerunt morticinia - Effuderunt sanguinem - Facti sumus opprobrium}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Domine praestolamur - Veni Domine noli tardare}}
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Domine salva nos}}
*{{NoCo|Dies sanctificatus}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Domine secundum actum meum}}
*{{NoCo|Diffusa est gratia - Propter veritatem - Vultum tuum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Domine secundum multitudinem}}
*{{NoCo|Diliges Dominum}} 8vv
*{{NoCo|Domine tu jurasti}}
*{{NoCo|Domine ante te}} 6vv
{{Bottom}}
*{{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}}


===[[Image:Latin.png]] Sacred music in Latin (E-O)===
===[[Image:Latin.png]] in Latin (E-O)===
{{Top}}
{{Top}}
*{{NoCo|Ecce advenit dominator Dominus}}
*{{NoCo|Ecce advenit dominator Dominus}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Ecce quam bonum}}
*{{NoCo|Ecce quam bonum}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Ecce virgo concipiet}}
*{{NoCo|Ecce virgo concipiet}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Ego sum panis vivus}}
*{{NoCo|Ego sum panis vivus}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Emendemus in melius}}
*{{NoCo|Emendemus in melius}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Exsurge Domine}}
*{{NoCo|Exsurge Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Fac cum servo tuo}}
*{{NoCo|Fac cum servo tuo}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Factus est repente}}
*{{NoCo|Factus est repente}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Felix es, sacra Virgo Maria}}
*{{NoCo|Felix es, sacra Virgo Maria}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Felix namque es}}
*{{NoCo|Felix namque es}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Gaude Maria}}
*{{NoCo|Gaude Maria}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Gaudeamus omnes in Domino}}
*''[[Gaudeamus omnes in Domino (Assumption) (William Byrd)|Gaudeamus omnes in Domino (Assumption)]]'' 5vv
*{{NoCo|Gaudeamus omnes in Domino (All Saints)}}
*{{NoCo|Gaudeamus omnes in Domino (All Saints)}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Haec dicit Dominus - Haec dicit Dominus}}
*{{NoCo|Gloria tibi, Domine}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Haec dicit Dominus - Haec dicit Dominus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Haec dies a 3}}
*{{NoCo|Haec dies a 3}}
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Haec dies a 6}}
*{{NoCo|Haec dies a 6}}
*{{NoCo|Haec dies - Alleluia Pascha nostrum}}
*{{NoCo|Haec dies - Alleluia Pascha nostrum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Hodie beata Virgo}}
*{{NoCo|Hodie beata Virgo}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Hodie Christus natus est}}
*{{NoCo|Hodie Christus natus est}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Hodie Simon Petrus}}
*{{NoCo|Hodie Simon Petrus}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|In manus tuas}}
*''[[In exitu Israel (John Sheppard, William Byrd, William Mundy)|In exitu Israel]]'' by Sheppard, Byrd and Mundy
*{{NoCo|In resurrectione tua}}
*{{NoCo|In manus tuas}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Infelix ego - Quid igitur faciam? - Ad te igitur}}
*{{NoCo|In resurrectione tua}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Jesu nostra redemptio}}
*{{NoCo|Infelix ego - Quid igitur faciam? - Ad te igitur}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Justorum animae}}
*{{NoCo|Jesu nostra redemptio}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Laetentur coeli - Orietur in diebus}}
*{{NoCo|Justorum animae}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Laudate Dominum omnes gentes}}
*''Kyrie'': see Masses, ''Great Service, Laetania''
*{{NoCo|Laudate pueri Dominum}}
*{{NoCo|Laetania}} (Litany "Kyrie…") 4vv
*{{NoCo|Laudibus in sanctis - Magnificum Domini - Hunc arguta}}
*{{NoCo|Laetentur coeli - Orietur in diebus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Levemus corda}}
*{{NoCo|Laudate Dominum omnes gentes}} 6vv
{{Middle}}
*{{NoCo|Laudate pueri Dominum}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Libera me, Domine, de morte aeterna}}
*{{NoCo|Laudibus in sanctis - Magnificum Domini - Hunc arguta}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Libera me, Domine, et pone me}}
*{{NoCo|Levemus corda}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Nunc dimittis (Gradualia)|Lumen ad revelationem gentium}}
{{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 Three Voices}}
*{{NoCo|Mass for Four Voices}}
*{{NoCo|Mass for Four Voices}}
*{{NoCo|Mass for Five Voices}}
*{{NoCo|Mass for Five Voices}}
*{{NoCo|Memento Domine}}
*{{NoCo|Memento Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Memento homo}}
*{{NoCo|Memento homo}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Memento salutis auctor}}
*{{NoCo|Memento salutis auctor}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Miserere mei, Deus}}
*{{NoCo|Miserere mei, Deus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Miserere mihi Domine}}
*{{NoCo|Miserere mihi Domine}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Ne irascaris Domine - Civitas sancti tui}}
*{{NoCo|Ne irascaris Domine - Civitas sancti tui}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Pange lingua gloriosi|Nobis datus}}
*{{NoCo|Ne perdas cum impiis}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Non nobis Domine}} (Anonymous) - spurious, not by Byrd  
*{{NoCo|Pange lingua gloriosi|Nobis datus}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Non vos relinquam orphanos}}
*{{NoCo|Non nobis Domine}} 3vv (Anonymous) - spurious, not by Byrd
*{{NoCo|Nunc dimittis (Gradualia)}}
*{{NoCo|Non vos relinquam orphanos}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Nunc scio vere}}
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|O admirabile commertium}}
*{{NoCo|Nunc dimittis (Gradualia)}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|O Domine adjuva me}}
*{{NoCo|Nunc scio vere}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|O gloriosa Domina}}
*{{NoCo|O admirabile commertium}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|O lux beata Trinitas}}
*{{NoCo|O Domine adjuva me}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|O magnum mysterium - Beata Virgo}}
*{{NoCo|O gloriosa Domina}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|O quam gloriosum est regnum - Benedictio et claritas}}
*{{NoCo|O lux beata Trinitas}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|O quam suavis}}
*{{NoCo|O magnum mysterium - Beata Virgo}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|O Rex gloriae}}
*{{NoCo|O quam gloriosum est regnum - Benedictio et claritas}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|O sacrum convivium}}
*{{NoCo|O quam suavis}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|O salutaris hostia (Gradualia)}}
*{{NoCo|O Rex gloriae}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|O salutaris hostia}} (Unpublished)
*{{NoCo|O sacrum convivium}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Oculi omnium}}
*{{NoCo|O salutaris hostia (Gradualia)}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Optimam partem elegit}}
*{{NoCo|O salutaris hostia a 6}} (Unpublished)
{{Bottom}}
*{{NoCo|Oculi omnium}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Optimam partem elegit}} 5vv
{{btm}}


===[[Image:Latin.png]] Sacred music in Latin (P-Z)===
===[[Image:Latin.png]] in Latin (P-Z)===
{{Top}}
{{Top}}
*{{NoCo|Pange lingua gloriosi}}
*{{NoCo|Pange lingua gloriosi}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Pascha nostrum}}
*{{NoCo|Pascha nostrum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Passio Domini nostri Jesu Christi secundum Johannem}} ''All editions withdrawn''
*{{NoCo|Passio Domini nostri Jesu Christi secundum Johannem}} 3vv ''All editions withdrawn''
*{{NoCo|Peccantem me quotidie}}
*{{NoCo|Peccantem me quotidie}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Peccavi super numerum}}
*{{NoCo|Peccavi super numerum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Pietas omnium}}
*{{NoCo|Pietas omnium}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Plorans plorabit}}
*{{NoCo|Plorans plorabit}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Post dies octo - Mane nobiscum}}
*{{NoCo|Post dies octo - Mane nobiscum}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Post partum Virgo}}
*{{NoCo|Post partum Virgo}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies|Precamur sancte Domine}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies a 5|Precamur sancte Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Propter veritatem - Alleluia - Assumpta est Maria}}
*{{NoCo|Propter veritatem - Alleluia - Assumpta est Maria}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Psallite Domino}}
*{{NoCo|Psallite Domino}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Puer natus est nobis}}
*{{NoCo|Puer natus est nobis}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Quem terra, pontus, aethera}}
*{{NoCo|Quem terra, pontus, aethera}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Quis est homo}} - ''Diverte a malo''
*{{NoCo|Quis est homo}} - ''Diverte a malo'' 5vv
*{{NoCo|Quodcunque ligaveris}}
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Quotiescunque manducabitis}}
*{{NoCo|Quodcunque ligaveris}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Recordare Domine - Quiescat Domine}}
*{{NoCo|Quomodo cantabimus}} 8vv
*{{NoCo|Reges Tharsis}}
*{{NoCo|Quotiescumque manducabitis}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Reges Tharsis a5}}
*{{NoCo|Recordare Domine - Quiescat Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Regina coeli laetare}}
*{{NoCo|Reges Tharsis a 4}}
*{{NoCo|Responsum accepit Simeon}}
*{{NoCo|Reges Tharsis a 5}}
*{{NoCo|Resurrexi}}
*{{NoCo|Regina coeli laetare}} 3vv
*{{NoCo|Rorate caeli desuper}}
*{{NoCo|Responsum accepit Simeon}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Sacerdotes Domini}}
*{{NoCo|Resurrexi}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Salve Regina - Et Jesum benedictum}} (1591)
*{{NoCo|Rorate caeli desuper}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Salve Regina (1605)}}
*{{NoCo|Sacerdotes Domini}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Salve sancta parens}}
*{{NoCo|Sacris solemniis}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Salve sola Dei genitrix}}
*{{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}}
*{{NoCo|Senex puerum portabat a 4}}
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Senex puerum portabat (a 5)}}
*{{NoCo|Senex puerum portabat (a 5)}}
{{Middle}}
*{{NoCo|Siderum rector}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Siderum rector}}
*{{NoCo|Solve jubente Deo}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Solve jubente Deo}}
*{{NoCo|Speciosus forma}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Speciosus forma}}
*{{NoCo|Spiritus Domini}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Spiritus Domini}}
*{{NoCo|Surge, illuminare, Jerusalem}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Surge, illuminare, Jerusalem}}
*{{NoCo|Suscepimus Deus - Justitia - Magnus Dominus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Suscepimus Deus - Justitia - Magnus Dominus}}
*{{NoCo|Suscepimus Deus - Sicut audivimus}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Suscepimus Deus - Sicut audivimus}}
*{{NoCo|Terra tremuit}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Terra tremuit}}
*{{NoCo|Timete Dominum}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Timete Dominum}}
*{{NoCo|Tollite portas}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Tollite portas}}
*{{NoCo|Tribue Domine - Te deprecor - Gloria Patri}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Tribue Domine - Te deprecor - Gloria Patri}}
*{{NoCo|Tribulatio proxima est - Contumelias et terrores}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Tribulatio proxima est - Contumelias et terrores}}
*{{NoCo|Tribulationes civitatum - Timor et hebetudo - Nos enim pro peccatis}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Tribulationes civitatum - Timor et hebetudo - Nos enim pro peccatis}}
*{{NoCo|Tristitia et anxietas - Sed tu Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Tristitia et anxietas - Sed tu Domine}}
{{mdl|4}}
*{{NoCo|Tu es pastor ovium}}
*{{NoCo|Tu es pastor ovium}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Tu es Petrus}}
*{{NoCo|Tu es Petrus}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Tui sunt coeli}}
*{{NoCo|Tui sunt coeli}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Unam petii a Domino}}
*{{NoCo|Unam petii a Domino}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Veni Sancte Spiritus}}
*''[[Veni sancte Spiritus (Antiphon) (William Byrd)|Veni Sancte Spiritus, Reple tuorum corda fidelium (Antiphon)]]'' 5vv
*{{NoCo|Venite exultemus Domino}}
*''[[Veni Sancte Spiritus (William Byrd)|Veni Sancte Spiritus, et emitte coelitus]]'' 5vv
*{{NoCo|Victimae paschali laudes}}
*{{NoCo|Venite exultemus Domino}} 6vv
*{{NoCo|Vide Domine afflictionem - Sed veni Domine}}
*{{NoCo|Victimae paschali laudes}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Viderunt omnes (Communion)}}
*{{NoCo|Vide Domine afflictionem - Sed veni Domine}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Viderunt omnes (Gradual)}}
*{{NoCo|Viderunt omnes (Communion)}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Vidimus stellam}}
*{{NoCo|Viderunt omnes (Gradual)}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Vigilate}}
*{{NoCo|Vidimus stellam}} 4vv
*{{NoCo|Virgo Dei genitrix}}
*{{NoCo|Vigilate}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Viri Galilaei}}
*{{NoCo|Virgo Dei genitrix}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Visita Quaesumus}}
*{{NoCo|Viri Galilaei}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Vultum tuum}}
*{{NoCo|Visita quaesumus}} 4vv
{{Bottom}}
*{{NoCo|Vultum tuum}} 5vv
{{btm}}


===[[Image:England.png]] Sacred music in English===
===[[Image:England.png]] English Anthems===
{{Top}}
{{Top}}
*{{NoCo|Alack when I look back}} Alto verse, SAATB
*{{NoCo|Arise Lord into thy rest}}
*{{NoCo|Arise Lord into thy rest}}
*{{NoCo|Arise, O Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Attend mine humble prayer}}
*{{NoCo|Attend mine humble prayer}}
*{{NoCo|Be unto me}}
*{{NoCo|Be unto me}}
*{{NoCo|Behold how good a thing - And as the pleasant morning dew}}
*{{NoCo|Behold how good a thing - And as the pleasant morning dew}}
*{{NoCo|Benedictus in D minor}}
*{{NoCo|Behold O God the sad and heavy case}} AA verse, SAATB
*{{NoCo|Blessed is he that fears the Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Blessed is he that fears the Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Bow thine ear, O Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Bow thine ear, O Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Christ rising again - Christ is risen again}}
*{{NoCo|Christ rising again - Christ is risen again}} SS verse, SATTB
*{{NoCo|Come help O God}}
*{{NoCo|Come help O God}}
*{{NoCo|Come let us rejoice unto our Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Come let us rejoice unto our Lord}}
*{{NoCo|An earthly tree a heavenly fruit - Cast off all doubtful care}}
*{{NoCo|An earthly tree a heavenly fruit - Cast off all doubtful care}}
*{{NoCo|Even from the depth}}
*{{NoCo|Even from the depth}}
*{{NoCo|Exalt thyself O God}} SSAATB
*{{NoCo|From depth of sin}}
*{{NoCo|From depth of sin}}
*{{NoCo|From Virgin's womb - Rejoice rejoice}}
*{{NoCo|From Virgin's womb - Rejoice rejoice}}
*''Great Service, The''
**''Venite
**''Te Deum
**''Benedictus
**{{NoCo|Kyrie}}
**''Creed
**[[Great Service Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (William Byrd)|Magnificat]]
**[[Great Service Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (William Byrd)|Nunc Dimittis]]
*{{NoCo|Have mercy upon me}}
*{{NoCo|Have mercy upon me}}
*{{NoCo|Hear my prayer O Lord}} Sop. verse, SAATB
*{{NoCo|Help, Lord, for wasted are those men}}
*{{NoCo|Help, Lord, for wasted are those men}}
*{{NoCo|How long shall mine enemies}} ''All editions withdrawn''
*{{NoCo|Help us, O God of our salvation}} (2nd part of Arise O Lord)
*{{NoCo|How long shall mine enemies}} SAATB ''All editions withdrawn''
*{{NoCo|How shall a young man}}
*{{NoCo|How shall a young man}}
{{mdl|3}}
*{{NoCo|How vain the toils}}
*{{NoCo|How vain the toils}}
*{{NoCo|I have been young}}
*{{NoCo|I have been young}}
*{{NoCo|I have longed for thy saving health}}
*{{NoCo|I have longed for thy saving health}}
*{{NoCo|I laid me down}}
*{{NoCo|I laid me down}}
*{{NoCo|Kyrie in D minor}}
*{{NoCo|Look down O Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Look down O Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Lord hear my prayer instantly}}
*{{NoCo|Lord hear my prayer instantly}}
*{{NoCo|Lord in thy rage}}
*{{NoCo|Lord in thy rage}}
*{{NoCo|Lord in thy wrath correct me not}}
*{{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|Lord, make me to know thy ways}}
*{{NoCo|Lullaby my sweet little baby}}
*{{NoCo|Lulla, lullaby, my sweet little baby}}
{{Middle}}
*{{NoCo|Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis}} - Tones and Fauxbourdons
*{{NoCo|Make ye joy to God}}
*{{NoCo|Make ye joy to God}}
*{{NoCo|Mine eyes with fervency}}
*{{NoCo|Mine eyes with fervency}}
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*{{NoCo|O God give ear}}
*{{NoCo|O God give ear}}
*{{NoCo|O God that guides the cheerful sun}}
*{{NoCo|O God that guides the cheerful sun}}
*''O God, the proud are risen against me''
*{{NoCo|O God, the proud are risen}} SSAATB
*{{NoCo|O God which art most merciful}}
*{{NoCo|O God which art most merciful}}
* ''O God, whom our offences''
*{{NoCo|O God, whom our offences}} SAATB
*{{NoCo|O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth}}
*{{NoCo|O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth}}
{{mdl|3}}
*{{NoCo|O Lord my God}}
*{{NoCo|O Lord my God}}
*{{NoCo|O Lord, how long wilt thou forget}}
*{{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, turn thy wrath away}}
*{{NoCo|O Lord, who in thy sacred tent}}
*{{NoCo|O Lord, who in thy sacred tent}}
*{{NoCo|Out of the deep}} SSAATB
*{{NoCo|Praise our Lord all ye Gentiles}}
*{{NoCo|Praise our Lord all ye Gentiles}}
*''Preces and Responses''
*''Preces and Responses''
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**''Second Preces II''
**''Second Preces II''
**{{NoCo|Preces and Responses|(Third) Preces and Responses}}
**{{NoCo|Preces and Responses|(Third) Preces and Responses}}
*{{NoCo|Prevent us, O Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Prevent us, O Lord}} SAATB
*{{NoCo|Prostrate O Lord I lie}}
*{{NoCo|Prostrate O Lord I lie}}
*{{NoCo|Right blest are they}}
*{{NoCo|Right blest are they}}
*{{NoCo|Second Service}}
*{{NoCo|Save me, O God}} Ps. 54 SSATB
*{{NoCo|Short Evening Service}}
*{{NoCo|Sing joyfully}} SSAATB
*{{NoCo|Sing joyfully}}
*{{NoCo|Sing we merrily unto God}}
*{{NoCo|Sing we merrily unto God}}
*{{NoCo|Sing ye to our Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Sing ye to our Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Teach me, O Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Teach me, O Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Te Deum in D minor}}
*{{NoCo|Third Service}} ''All editions withdrawn''
*{{NoCo|This day Christ was born}}
*{{NoCo|This day Christ was born}}
*{{NoCo|Thou God that guid'st}} Sop. verse SAATB
*{{NoCo|Turn our captivity}}
*{{NoCo|Turn our captivity}}
*{{NoCo|Unto the hills mine eyes I lift}}
*{{NoCo|Unto the hills mine eyes I lift}}
*{{NoCo|When Israel came out of Egypt}}
*{{NoCo|When Israel came out of Egypt}}
{{Bottom}}


===Secular music===
{{btm}}
 
===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}}
{{Top}}
*{{NoCo|Ah silly Soul}}
*{{NoCo|Ah silly Soul}} Alto & 5 viols
*{{NoCo|All as a sea}}
*{{NoCo|All as a sea}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Although the heathen poets}}
*{{NoCo|Although the heathen poets}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|Ambitious love}}
*{{NoCo|Ambitious love}} 5vv
*{{NoCo|And think ye Nymphs to scorn at love - Love is a fit of pleasure}}
*{{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|As I beheld I saw a herdman wild}}
*{{NoCo|Awake mine eyes}}
*{{NoCo|Awake mine eyes}}
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*{{NoCo|Constant Penelope}}
*{{NoCo|Constant Penelope}}
*{{NoCo|Crowned with flowers}}
*{{NoCo|Crowned with flowers}}
*{{NoCo|The Eagle's force|Eagle's force, The}}
*{{NoCo|The Eagle's force}}
*{{NoCo|The fair young virgin - But not so soon|Fair young virgin, The}}
*{{NoCo|The fair young virgin - But not so soon}}
*{{NoCo|Farewell false Love}}
*{{NoCo|Farewell false Love}}
*{{NoCo|A feigned friend}}
*{{NoCo|A feigned friend}}
*{{NoCo|From Citheron the warlike boy is fled - There careless thoughts are freed - If Love be just}}
*{{NoCo|From Citheron the warlike boy is fled - There careless thoughts are freed - If Love be just}}
*{{NoCo|The greedy Hawk|Greedy hawk, The}}
*{{NoCo|The greedy Hawk}}
*{{NoCo|I joy not in no earthly bliss}}
*{{NoCo|I joy not in no earthly bliss}}
{{mdl|3}}
*{{NoCo|I thought that Love had been a boy}}
*{{NoCo|I thought that Love had been a boy}}
*{{NoCo|If in thine heart}}
*{{NoCo|If in thine heart}}
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*{{NoCo|Is Love a boy? - Boy pity me}}
*{{NoCo|Is Love a boy? - Boy pity me}}
*{{NoCo|Let not the sluggish sleep}}
*{{NoCo|Let not the sluggish sleep}}
*{{NoCo|The match that's made|Match that's made, The}}
*{{NoCo|The match that's made}}
*{{NoCo|My Mind to me a Kingdom is}}
*{{NoCo|My mind to me a kingdom is}}
{{Middle}}
*{{NoCo|The nightingale}}
*{{NoCo|The Nightingale|Nightingale, The}}
*{{NoCo|O dear life}}
*{{NoCo|O mistress mine}}
*{{NoCo|O sweet deceit}}
*{{NoCo|O that most rare breast}}
*{{NoCo|O that most rare breast}}
*{{NoCo|O Dear Life}}
*{{NoCo|O Sweet Deceit}}
*{{NoCo|O you that hear this voice}}
*{{NoCo|O you that hear this voice}}
*{{NoCo|Of flattering speech}}
*{{NoCo|Of flattering speech}}
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*{{NoCo|See those sweet eyes - Love would discharge}}
*{{NoCo|See those sweet eyes - Love would discharge}}
*{{NoCo|Sellenger's Round}}
*{{NoCo|Sellenger's Round}}
*{{NoCo|Susanna fair (1588)}}
{{mdl|3}}
*{{NoCo|Susanna fair (1589)}}
*{{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 4)}}
*{{NoCo|This sweet and merry month of May|4={{sp}}''(a 6)''}}
*{{NoCo|This sweet and merry month of May (a 6)}}
*{{NoCo|Though Amarillis Dance in Green}}
*{{NoCo|Though Amarillis dance in green}}
*{{NoCo|Upon a Summer's day - Then for a boat}}
*{{NoCo|Upon a Summer's day - Then for a boat}}
*{{NoCo|La Virginella}}
*{{NoCo|La Virginella}}
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*{{NoCo|Wounded I am - Yet of us twain}}
*{{NoCo|Wounded I am - Yet of us twain}}
*{{NoCo|Ye sacred muses}}
*{{NoCo|Ye sacred muses}}
{{Bottom}}
{{btm}}
 
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==Publications (vocal music only)==
==Publications (vocal music only)==
*{{NoCo|Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur|comp=William Byrd/Thomas Tallis}} (1575), jointly with [[Thomas Tallis]]
*''[[Cantiones quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur]]'' (1575), jointly with [[Thomas Tallis]]
*{{NoComp|Psalmes, Sonnets and Songs|4={{sp}}''of sadnes and pietie''}} (1588)
*{{NoComp|Psalmes, Sonnets and Songs|4={{sp}}''of sadnes and pietie''}} (1588)
*{{NoCo|Cantiones Sacrae I}} (1589)
*{{NoCo|Cantiones Sacrae I}} (1589)
*{{NoCo|Songs of sundrie natures}} (1589)
*{{NoCo|Songs of sundrie natures}} (1589)
*{{NoCo|Cantiones Sacrae II}} (1591)
*{{NoCo|Cantiones Sacrae II}} (1591)
*{{NoCo|Masses for 3, 4 & 5 voices}} (1592-95)
*{{NoCo|Masses for 3-5 voices}} (1592-95)
*{{NoCo|Gradualia I}} (1605)
*{{NoCo|Gradualia I}} (1605)
*{{NoCo|Gradualia II}} (1607)
*{{NoCo|Gradualia II}} (1607)
*{{NoComp|Psalmes, Songs, and Sonnets|4=...}} (1611)
*{{NoComp|Psalmes, Songs, and Sonnets|4=}} (1611)


Contributions to:
Contributions to:
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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.
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.

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

Latin.png Sacred music

in Latin (A-D)

Latin.png in Latin (E-O)

Latin.png in Latin (P-Z)

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.