Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Thomas Tallis" ¶ 31
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Tallis's and works
Two of Tallis's major works, Gaude gloriosa Dei Mater and the Christmas Mass Puer natus est nobis are believed to be from this period.
Some of Tallis's works were compiled and printed in the Mulliner Book by Thomas Mulliner before Queen Elizabeth's reign, and may have been used by the Queen herself when she was younger.
Too often we forget to look at his compositions for other monarchs ; several of Tallis's anthems written in Edward's reign such as his If ye love me, ought to be considered on the same level as his Elizabethan works.

Tallis's and from
He brought the countertenor Alfred Deller from Canterbury Cathedral to sing solos in Purcell odes, gave performances of Monteverdi's Vespers ( 1610 ) and Stravinsky's Les noces, and recorded Tallis's 40-part motet Spem in alium.
In 1906 Vaughan Williams included Tallis's Third Mode Melody in the English Hymnal, which he was then editing, as the melody for Joseph Addison's hymn When Rising from the Bed of Death.
* When, rising from the bed of death to Tallis's tune ( Oremus Hymnal )

Tallis's and for
' Throughout Ape and Essence the Postulants spit at the sexual acts of others, so for one of them to be absorbed in the racy book is a bit of fun on Tallis's ( Huxley's ) part alluding to the hypocrisy of the religious leaders of the new society.
Tallis's monopoly covered ' set songe or songes in parts ', and he composed in English, Latin, French, Italian, or other tongues as long as they served for music in the Church or chamber.
Tallis's Mass for four voices is marked with tendencies toward a syllabic ( which is a setting of text where each syllable is sung to one pitch ) and chordal ( consisting of or emphasising chords ) style and a diminished use of melisma.
Tallis's original tune is in the Phrygian mode and was one of nine he contributed to the Psalter of 1567 for the Archbishop of Canterbury, Matthew Parker.

Tallis's and Spem
The eclecticism of Brian's music here borrows references as diverse as mediaeval fauxbourdon, Renaissance multiple polyphony on the scale of Tallis's Spem in alium all the way through to twentieth century tone clusters, polytonality and the use of percussion and brass in a Varèse-like outburst of extreme dissonance.
On 22 January 2011 they were directed by Peter Phillips in a performance with the Tallis Scholars Summer School of a program which included Tallis's Spem in alium.

Tallis's and .
From the late 1930s Howells turned increasingly to choral and organ music, composing a second series of Psalm Preludes followed by a set of Six Pieces ( begun 1939 ), of which the third, Master Tallis's Testament, a particular favorite of the composer's, recalled his formative experience of Vaughan Williams ' Tallis Fantasia.
Little is known about Tallis's early life, but there seems to be agreement that he was born in the early 16th century, toward the close of the reign of Henry VII.
Little is known about Tallis's childhood and his significance with music at that age.
Tallis's next post was at Canterbury Cathedral.
To this day, exactly where in St Alfege Church Tallis's remains are is unknown.
) Nothing remains of Tallis's original memorial in the church.
Byrd wrote the musical elegy Ye Sacred Muses on Tallis's death.
Tallis's experiments during this time period were considered rather unusual.

better-known and works
After its first release, this book sold far better than any of Butler's other works — perhaps because the British public assumed that the anonymous author was some better-known figure ( the favorite being Lord Lytton, who had published The Coming Race two years previously ).
Cui's primary goal as a critic was to promote the music of contemporary Russian composers, especially the works of his now better-known co-members of The Five.
For example, one of Marina Abramović's works involved dancing until she collapsed from exhaustion, while one of Dennis Oppenheim's better-known works saw him lying in the sunlight with a book on his chest, until his skin, excluding that covered by the book, was badly sunburned.
Since his death, his compositions have been well represented on record, and many of his better-known works remain in the repertoire of British orchestras.
In 1982, Draper also published an English translation of the complete poetic works of the 19th Century German poet Heinrich Heine, the fruit of three decades of work conducted alongside his better-known political activity.
Some of their better-known works include " High Noon ," " Original Bedroom Rockers ," and remixes of Madonna's " Nothing Really Matters ," Depeche Mode's " Useless ," Count Basic's " Speechless " and Roni Size's " Heroes ".
Among his other better-known works are the overture The Pierrot of the Minute ( 1908 ) and the Pagan Symphony ( 1928 ).
Some of his better-known works include The People United Will Never Be Defeated!
The Roll Call ( purchased by Queen Victoria ), The Defence of Rorke's Drift, and Scotland Forever featuring the Scots Greys ( Leeds Art Gallery ) are among her better-known works.
The next substantive references to the legend of the academies, however, appear in two significantly later works, namely, the Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam of Perumpaṟṟapuliyūr Nambi, and the better-known work of the same title by Paranjothi Munivar.
After a time he gave up his post at Bologna, and occupied himself for the next two or three years at Padua, where he had a friend in Domenico Guglielmini ( 1655-1710 ), professor of medicine, but better-known as a writer on physics and mathematics, whose works he afterwards edited ( 1719 ) with a biography.
Some of his better-known works were written in conjunction with the composers Franz Lehár, Emmerich Kálmán, Oscar Straus, Paul Abraham, and Robert Stolz.
As with the better-known Interactive Fiction Competition, works submitted to the Spring Thing must be released as freeware or public domain.
Some of her more better-known works include:
He is a vocal critic of the War on Terrorism and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ; among his better-known works are the anti-war anthems " Not In My Name " and " Act III Scene 2 ( Shakespeare )".
Some of the company's better-known works include Infernal Galop, Deadly Serious, Spitfire, Town and Country and its revisions of classical ballets such as The Nutcracker, Swan Lake and Cinderella.
Although not one of Twain's better-known works, it has appeared in more than one hundred editions since its original publication.
Among his better-known poetic works are:
Music of the spheres is one of his better-known works.
Polasek's better-known works include the Theodore Thomas Memorial ( 1924 ), the Masaryk Memorial ( 1941 ) in Chicago, the Wilson Memorial ( 1926 ), Radigast ( 1929 ) and Sts.
His catalogue has eighty-one opus numbers, ( full list via this link ) and he wrote chamber and orchestral music as well as better-known choral works.
Among his better-known works are The Embarkation of the Pilgrims ( in the rotunda of the United States Capitol at Washington, D. C .) and Landing of Hendrik Hudson.
Both novels were written in a realistic mode, in contrast to Barth's better-known metafictional, fabulist and postmodern works from the 1960s on, like The Sot-Weed Factor and Lost in the Funhouse.

0.249 seconds.