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Westron Wynde is an
early 16th-century song
whose tune was used as the
basis (cantus firmus) of M****es by
English composers John Taverner, Christopher...
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Robert Wynde (c. 1580 – 1652), of Ashill,
Norfolk and St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, was an
English politician. He was the son of
Thomas Wynde of...
- his era. He is best-known for
Missa Gloria tibi
Trinitas and The
Western Wynde M****, and
Missa Corona Spinea is also
often viewed as a masterwork. Nothing...
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Bridgeman of
Castle Bromwich Hall, is at the
Staffordshire Record Office.
Wynde is
pronounced with long i, to
rhyme with find,
since the last of
forty dedications...
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translation exercise with the
phrase "We wyll
playe with a ball full of
wynde".
Richard Mulcaster, a
student at Eton
College in the
early 16th century...
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sustained for
absurdly long durations.
Sitting at a
piano in 1978,
writer Tim
Wynde introduces his
creation as a new
telling of the
birth of Christ, "told in...
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William de la
Wynde and his son John de la
Wynde.
Their French name
literally means "William of the
Wynde" and "John of the
Wynde."
Wynde "is
surely the...
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different character. She
portrays Jemima Gina in "Addictive Personality",
Lorna Wynde in "Fool in Love", Emma in "Beauty Calls" and
Wildcat Lil in "Death Valley"...
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American Western historian Frederick Jackson Turner.
Dakota author Gabrielle Wynde Tateyuskanskan explores prairie madness as a
settler colonial phenomenon...
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Western Wind may
refer to:
Westron Wynde, an
early 16th-century song "Western Wind" (song), by
Carly Rae Jepsen, 2022
Western Wind, a 1995
album by Warren...