- 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...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
- ...
translated out of
Sundrie Italian Authors).
Composers such as John
Wilbye and
Thomas Weelkes used the
pieces in both
collections as
models for their...
- his
junior the
madrigalist John
Wilbye. In
addition they
created collections of
instruments and
sheet music.
Wilbye would publish 64
pieces of music...
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Bacheler (1572–1618)
Thomas Tomkins (1572–1656)
Ellis Gibbons (1573–1603) John
Wilbye (1574–1638) John
Bennet (c. 1575 – post-1614)
Thomas Cutting (late 16th...