Whythorne, Thomas, 1528-1596
Whythorne, Thomas
Whythorne, Thomas, 1528-
Whythorne, Thomas, 1...-...., compositeur
Thomas Whythorne English composer
Whythorne, Thomas (1528-1595).
VIAF ID: 22340139 ( Personal )
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Works
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The autobiography of Thomas Whythorne | |
Buy new broom | |
Cries of London = Die Marktschreier von London = Musik zu Ehren von Königin Elizabeth I. | |
Duos, or songs for two voices ... of the which, some be playne and easie to be sung, or played on musicall instruments, & be made for yong [!] beginners of both those sorts. And the rest ... for those that be more perfect in singing or playing ... all the which be devided into three parts. That is to say, the first ... are made for a man and a childe to sing, or otherwise for voices or instruments ... that be of the like compasse or distance in sound. The second ... are made for two children to sing. Also they be aptly made for two treble cornets to play or sound; ... And the third ... be of divers compasses or distances, and therefore are to be used with voices or instruments of musicke accordingly. [London, Thomas Este; the assigne of William Byrd] | |
English madrigal composers | |
Flora gave me fayrest flowers | |
In libros Thomæ Whithorni Octostichon | |
Invitation to madrigals 2. | |
Music in Honour of Queen Elizabeth I. | |
Music of Shakespeare's time vocal and instrumental works of Elizabethan England. | |
Partsongs | |
Songes for five voyces, c2000: | |
Songes, for three, fouer and five voyces ... the w|c|h songes be of sundry sortes, that is to say, some long, some short, some hard, some easie to be songe, and some betwene both: also some solemne, and some pleasant or mery; so that according to the skill of the singers (not being musitians) and disposition or delite of the hearers, they may here finde songes for their contentation and liking. [London, John Daye] | |
Songs of three, four, and five voices | |
Songs, singers (3-5) | |
Songs, singers (3-5). Grace before meat | |
Songs, singers (3-5). Selections |