Christopher Tye: English Sacred Music

Christopher Tye: English Sacred Music


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Media: Sheet Music
Arrangement: SATB (SATB)
Composer: Christopher Tye
Catalogue #: SABEC19
ISBN: 9780852494493
This Item Earns 150 Musicroom Points

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Edited by John Morehen
There are particular problems of establishing authentic sources for much of Tye's music. Nonetheless, its high quality places him, with Taverner and Tallis, at the forefront of English 16th-century church music. This first volume of his work contains 15 full anthems, evening canticles, and his famous setting of texts from The Acts of the Apostles, dedicated to Edward VI.

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Vocal Score
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Language:
English
Publisher:
Stainer & Bell

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