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- William Cornysh the Younger (also spelled Cornyshe or Cornish) (1465 – October 1523) was an English composer, dramatist, actor, and poet. In his only...
- missing: Stabat mater dolorosa - ?William Cornysh (senior) 48. f. 78-80: Stabat mater dolorosa - ?William Cornysh (senior) 49. f. 80v-82: Gaude virgo salutata...
- of France and Henry VIII of England were led by Jean Mouton and William Cornysh, respectively. 1521: Diet of Worms. The composer Ludwig Senfl is present...
- Musical production on the English side was probably led by composer William Cornysh the Younger, master of the Royal Chapel for Henry VIII. Some idea of the...
- doth bring. "Spring Carol" is on a text which was also set by William Cornysh in the 16th century. Britten set it as a duet between two sopranos that...
- Desprez, Giovanni Palestrina, Tomás Luis de Victoria, John Taverner, William Cornysh, Vasily Polikarpovich Titov and Claudio Monteverdi 2001 – Glory to Christmas...
- features works from the English Renaissance by composers including Dunstaple, Cornysh, Byrd, Tallis, Tomkins, Sheppard and Morley. It was selected for the quarterly...
- music, but improvising. Composers of gymel include John Dunstaple, William Cornysh, Richard Davy, John Browne, and (much later) both Thomas Tallis and Robert...
- Caius and Lambeth choirbooks’, Early Music, 25 (1997), 245—66. ‘William Cornysh: Clerk or Courtier?’, The Musical Times (May, 1997), 5—17. ‘At the mynde...
- probably John Cooke (fl. 1417) ([2]) John Cooper (c. 1570–1626) William Cornysh (1465–1523) Francis Cutting (1583–1603) John Danyel (c. 1564–c. 1626) John...