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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...
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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...
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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...
- "white" The
surname "Cornish" with
variants "Cornysshe", "Cornyshe", "
Cornysh", "Cornishe", "Cornisshe", and "Cornis"-
standardised as "Cornish"- is...
- music, but improvising.
Composers of
gymel include John Dunstaple,
William Cornysh,
Richard Davy, John Browne, and (much later) both
Thomas Tallis and Robert...
- play The
Triumph of Love and
Beauty was
written and
presented by
William Cornysh, then-Master of the Children, and was
performed to the King by members...
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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...
- Chansonnier,
including compositions by
Philippe Basiron 1468
probable William Cornysh,
English composer (d. 1523) 1460 20
September –
Gilles Binchois, Burgundian...