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- John Wilbye (baptized 7 March 1574 – September 1638) was an English madrigal composer. The son of a tanner, he was born at Brome, Suffolk, England. (Brome...
- Mount Wilbye (69°30′S 71°32′W / 69.500°S 71.533°W / -69.500; -71.533) is the highest peak (about 2,050 metres (6,730 ft)) of the L****us Mountains in...
- the form also was taken up by German and English composers, such as John Wilbye (1574–1638), Thomas Weelkes (1576–1623), and Thomas Morley (1557–1602) of...
- survived best to the present day, were Thomas Morley, Thomas Weelkes and John Wilbye. Morley is the only composer of the time who set verse by Shakespeare for...
- punts lit with lanterns or fairy lights on the river. For the finale, John Wilbye's madrigal Draw on, sweet night, the raft is unmoored and punted downstream...
- St Edmunds. Around this time he probably made the acquaintance of John Wilbye, a much more famous madrigalist, who lived and worked only a few miles away...
- John Whitehead (singer) (1948–2004), American singer and songwriter John Wilbye (1574–1638), English composer John Williams (born 1932), American composer...
- vicar. He is known mainly for his madrigals and was a contemporary of John Wilbye. Born c. 1558, Richard Carlton graduated from Clare College, Cambridge in...
- Wilbye Adieu, sweet Amaryllis John Wilbye Draw on, sweet night John Wilbye Flora gave me fairest flowers John Wilbye Lady, when I behold John Wilbye O...
- his junior the madrigalist John Wilbye. In addition they created collections of instruments and sheet music. Wilbye would publish 64 pieces of music...