Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623
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Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623
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- Aspice Domine
- --in chains of gold--
- A mass for five voices
- Ave verum corpus : motets and anthems
- Benedictio, et claritas
- Byrd song
- Cantiones sacrae
- Cantiones sacrae : 1575
- Christ rising again
- Church music of William Byrd
- Civitas sancti tui
- Complete fantasias for harpsichord
- Consort musicke
- Defect in dolore
- Deus, venerunt gentes
- Domine Secundum
- Domine, praestolamur adventum tuum
- Domine, tu jurasti
- Effuderunt sanguinem
- Facti sumus opprobrium
- Gradualia : (1607)
- Harpsichord music
- In resurrectione
- Laententur coeli
- Madrigals, motets, anthems, and keyboard music
- Mass for five voices
- Mass for five voices : Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, from the Great service ; Motet: Ave verum corpus
- Mass for five voices : Mass for four voices
- Mass for five voices : Mass for four voices ; Mass for three voices ; Ave verum corpus
- Mass for five voices : Motets from Gradualia
- Mass for five voices : and, Mass propers for All Saints
- Mass for four voices
- Mass for four voices : Infelix ego ; Mass for five voices
- Mass for four voices : Mass for five voices
- Mass for three voices : Mass for four voices
- Mass for three voices : with the Propers for the Nativity
- Mass in three parts : Mass in four parts
- Masses
- Memento, Domine
- Music for the virginals
- Music for voices and viols
- My Ladye Nevells booke
- Ne irascaris, Domine
- Non vos relinquam orphanos
- Nos enim pro peccatis
- O Domine, adjuva me
- O, quam gloriasum
- Orietur in diebus tuis
- Parthenia, or the first musick ever printed for the virginals
- Pescodd time
- Playing Elizabeth's tune : the Tallis Scholars sing William Byrd
- Posuerunt morticinia
- Respice Domine
- Sed tu, Domine
- Sed tu, Domine!
- Sed veni, Domine
- The caged Byrd : music for voices, viols & harpsichord, from a time of persecution, Vol. 2
- The complete masses : Motets
- The early Byrd : early works for voices, viols and virginals, Vol. 1
- The masses
- The three masses for five, four, and three voices
- Timor et hebetudo
- Tribulationes civitatum
- Tristitia et anxietas
- Veni Sancte Spiritus : a Pentecost service
- Veni, Domine, noli tardare
- Vide, Domine, afflictionem
- [G]radualia: ac cantiones sacrae, quinis, quaternis, trinisque vocibus concinnatae, Superius
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- Elizabethan music
- Elizabethan songs and consort music
- Elizabethan suite
- Elizabethan virginals music
- English harpsichord music
- English keyboard music from the Tudor age to the Restoration
- English keyboard music from the Tudor age to the Restoration
- English madrigals
- English madrigals
- English madrigals from The Oxford book of English madrigals : "Sing we at pleasure"
- English musick for voyces & violls
- English polyphonic church music
- English sacred music of the 16th century
- English sacred music of the 16th century
- English virginal music
- English virginal music
- Englist consort music
- Europรคische chormusik aus fรผnf Jahrhunderten
- The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book : a program played on the virginals
- Farewell concert
- Fitzwilliam virginal book
- Five centuries at St. George's
- Fredensborg fantasier
- From Byrd to birds
- From chant to Renaissance
- Glenn Gould plays music of William Byrd and Orlando Gibbons
- Gloria
- The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book ; : transcriptions for a mixed consort
- Gradualia : (1607)
- Gypsy's round
- Hail! Queen of heaven : music in honour of the Virgin Mary
- The Fitzwilliam virginal book
- Harpsichord music
- Harpsichord music : old dances of the 17th and 18th centuries
- Harvard Glee Club
- Hear my prayer : favourite hymns & anthems from Norwich Cathedral
- Hear my words
- Heavenly noyse
- Illumina
- The Fitzwilliam virginal book
- Instrumental music and songs
- Instrumental music from the courts of Queen Elizabeth and King James
- Instrumental music from the courts of Queen Elizabeth and King James
- Instruments from the Rodger Mirrey Collection
- Instruments from the Russell Collection
- Jubilate : music for the kings and queens of England
- Julian Bream in concert
- Julian Bream in concert
- Keyboard music : Musique pour clavier = Musik fรผr Tasteninstrumente
- Keyboard music of 16th century England
- The Fitzwilliam virginal book : selections
- Lamentationes Jeremiae
- Les Mรฉnestriers
- Lighten our darkness : music for the close of day
- Live in Oxford
- Love of my soul
- Madrigal masterpieces : the Renaissance in France, Italy and England
- Madrigals and motets : 13th to 17th century
- Madrigals and motets : a collection of 16th century musical charm
- Madrigals, ballets and folk songs of four centuries
- Madrigals, ballets and folk songs of four centuries
- The Harmonious blacksmith : a collection of harpsichord encores
- Magnum mysterium : a special 2 1/2 hour collection of sacred music classics
- Maria, rosa mystica
- The Renaissance clavichord
- Mass for five voices : Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, from the Great service ; Motet: Ave verum corpus
- The artistry of Hans Fagius : a collection of English, German, and French organ music
- Mass for five voices : Mass for four voices
- Vermeer : music of his time
- The caged Byrd : music for voices, viols & harpsichord, from a time of persecution, Vol. 2
- Mass for five voices : Mass for four voices ; Mass for three voices ; Ave verum corpus
- Mass for five voices : Motets from Gradualia
- Very British
- Mass for five voices : and, Mass propers for All Saints
- The complete masses : Motets
- Mass for four voices : Infelix ego ; Mass for five voices
- The domestication of the animal world : and other consort music from the 16th and 17th century
- Mass for four voices : Mass for five voices
- Victimae Paschali : a sequence of music for Lent, Passiontide and Easter
- Mass for three voices : Mass for four voices
- The early Byrd : early works for voices, viols and virginals, Vol. 1
- The flowering of genius
- Mass for three voices : with the Propers for the Nativity
- The glory of early music
- Mass in three parts : Mass in four parts
- The lamentations of Jeremiah
- Masters of early English keyboard music
- Masters of the high Renaissance
- May I have the next galliard?
- The masses
- Motets for Christmas and other festivities
- Motets of the 15th and 16th centuries
- Music for a reformed church : the Dorian service, English anthems, tunes for Archbishop Parker's psalter
- Music for the Feast of Christmas
- Music for the recorder : Eight centuries of music for recorders, Vol. 2
- Music for the virginals
- Woods, women and wine
- Music for two harpsichords
- Music for virginal
- The queenes command : masterpieces of Elizabethan keyboard music
- Music for voices and viols in the time of Shakespeare
- Music from Shakespeare's time
- Music in Salisbury Cathedral
- Music in Shakespeare's England
- Music of Tudor and Jacobean England
- Musica Dolce, Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble
- My Ladye Nevells booke
- Voila!
- Naked Byrd
- Naked Byrd, Two
- The three masses for five, four, and three voices
- The woods so wild
- The world of early music : from the Middle Ages to the dawn of enlightenment
- Themes & variations
- O blessed light : in praise of the Holy Trinity
- O come let us sing
- O great mystery : unaccompanied choral music of the sixteenth & seventeenth centuries
- O lusty May
- O magnum mysterium
- O sacrum convivium
- O sweet love
- TimeSpan : Bengt Tribukait : live at รrgryte
- Vox virginalis
- Treasures of Christ Church
- Parthenia, or, The maydenhead : English Renaissance keyboard music
- Passiontide : music for solace and reflection
- Pavana : the virgin harpsichord
- Welcome sweet pleasure : music of England's golden age
- Plainsong to polyphony : [an anthology of choral music.]
- Westminster suite : (English music for the organ)
- Playing Elizabeth's tune : the Tallis Scholars sing William Byrd
- Tudor anthems : thirteen anthems from The Oxford Book of Tudor Anthems
- Recorder music old and new
- Rejoice : sacred choral music through the ages
- Renaissance brass : [music from 1400-1600]
- Renaissance favorites
- 15 Fantasien fรผr Gamben-Consort
- 1605 : Treason & dischord : William Byrd and the Gunpowder plot
- 16th century English harpsichord and virginals music
- 16th century harpsichord music
- 16th century music for viols
- A Harpsichord recital
- A century of domestic keyboards, 1727-1832
- A consort of musicke bye William Byrde and Orlando Gibbons
- Renaissance masterpieces
- A treasury of madrigals
- Agnus Dei
- Aldeburgh Festival, 1953
- All at once well met : English madrigals
- All the Queen's men : music for Elizabeth I
- An Evening of Elizabethan music
- An introduction to early music : Hildegard of Bingen, Ockeghem, Francesco da Milano, Josquin, Byrd, Arcadelt, Palestrina, Jenkins
- Ascensiontide service
- 10th anniversary concert : [record 1]
- Ave verum corpus : motets and anthems
- Tudor city
- Bach humbug!
- Bach, Bull, Byrd--
- Bara Faustus' dreame : Mr Francis Tregian his choice
- Barokmusik fรผr Posaune[n] und Gesang
- Battles for brass
- Richard Anthony Zgodava, harpsichord/piano
- Beyond chant : mysteries of the Renaissance
- Blessed spirit
- Byrd song
- Sacred music of the Renaissance
- Cantiones sacrae
- Winnetonka High School A Cappella Choir : Winnentonka [sic] High School Choirs--State music contest ensembles
- Cantiones sacrae 1575
- Veni Sancte Spiritus : a Pentecost service
- --in chains of gold--
- Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur, : quinque et sex partium, autoribus Thoma Tallisio & Guilielmo Birdo Anglis, serenissimae Regineae Maiestati รก priuato sacello generosis, & organistis
- Symphonic transcriptions
- Ceremony and devotion : music for the Tudors
- Choral and organ music from Lincoln Cathedral
- Choral music
- Choral music of Poulenc, Vaughan Williams, Holst, Byrd, Dowland
- Christ is born today : Christ is born today, Part 1 of 3 | Part 3 of 3
- Wondrous machine : early English keyboard music on the organ of the Ospedaletto in Venice
- Christmas carols and motets
- Christmas with the Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge
- Christus natus est : an early English Christmas
- Church music of William Byrd
- Silence & music
- Sing joyfully : [a recital of anthems from Tallis to Britten]
- Classical harmonies for contemplation, Vol. 1, Sacred music
- Classical harmonies for contemplation, Vol. 2, Sacred music
- Sounds of light
- Concert a la cour d'Elizabeth I
- Consort and keyboard music : Songs and anthems
- Consort music
- Spem in alium
- Deck the hall
- Stabat Mater
- Star of the Magi
- Discover choral music
- Dished up for piano : the complete piano music
- Diversions from the Fairer Sax : music for saxophone quartet
- Cembalo (Harpsichord) great works
- Symphony no. 1
- Taverner & Tudor music, II, Gloria tibi Trinitas
- Early music
- Echoes of London
- Edward Harper, Lyell Cresswell
- The English lute
- Elegeia
- Elisa is the fayrest Quene
- Elizabeth Milbank Anderson Memorial Concert ; : The Princeton University Chapel Choir
- Elizabethan Christmas anthems
- Elizabethan and Jacobean ayres, madrigals and dances
- Elizabethan and Jacobean ayres, madrigals, and dances
- Elizabethan heritage, Vol. 2, Madrigals, songs & harpsichord pieces
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- Mass for three voices : Mass for four voices
- May I have the next galliard?
- Mass for four voices
- Cantiones sacrae : 1575
- Consort musicke
- Mass for five voices : Motets from Gradualia
- Mass for five voices
- Church music of William Byrd
- Mass for four voices : Mass for five voices
- Mass in three parts : Mass in four parts
- Domine, praestolamur adventum tuum
- The complete masses : Motets
- Domine Secundum
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