- construction.
Weelkes was
friendly with the
madrigalist Thomas Morley who died in 1602, when
Weelkes was in his mid-twenties (
Weelkes commemorated his...
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German and
English composers, such as John
Wilbye (1574–1638),
Thomas Weelkes (1576–1623), and
Thomas Morley (1557–1602) of the
English Madrigal School...
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Weelkes, Thomas. RPO –
Thomas Weelkes : Thule, the
Period of Cosmography.
Archived from the original...
- Page 103. Browning, Robert; Galsworthy, Ada (1907). Two Songs. London:
Weelkes & Co. Rundquist,
Thomas J. (1
August 2000).
Substitute Teacher Survival...
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appears in the
Jacobean song "Since
Robin Hood", set to
music by
Thomas Weelkes in 1608. This
expression was po****rized in the
American song "The Sidewalks...
- the form of a play. The
anthem O Lord how
joyful is the King by
Thomas Weelkes was
written shortly after the
failed plot,
probably in
thankfulness for...
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another musical renaissance—the
rediscovery of
English madrigal composers.
Weelkes was his
favourite of all the
Tudor composers, but Byrd also
meant much...
- the vale
Thomas Weelkes As
Vesta was
Thomas Weelkes Come,
sirrah Jack, ho!
Thomas Weelkes Hark, all ye
lovely saints Thomas Weelkes O care, thou wilt...
- of
Sundrie Italian Authors).
Composers such as John
Wilbye and
Thomas Weelkes used the
pieces in both
collections as
models for
their work. Illing, Robert...
- (arranged by Mealor) New
arrangement O Lord,
Grant the King a Long Life
Thomas Weelkes Probably composed for the
coronation of
James I
Homage Fanfare Robinson...