John Marbeck, Merbeck or Merbecke (c. 1510 – c. 1585) was an English choral composer and theological writer whose musical setting of the early Anglican...
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church music. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226469621. Merbecke, John (1550). The booke of common praier noted. London: Imprinted by Richard...
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in London. The Merbecke Choir is the only amateur chamber choir attached to a London cathedral. The choir is named after John Merbecke, an English theological...
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Southwark Cathedral (section Merbecke Choir)
composer John Merbecke (1510–1585) who wrote one of the most popular settings of the Book of Common Prayer communion service. In 1543, Merbecke and three...
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has been set to music in the Booke of Common praier noted (1550) by John Merbecke and in Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary by Henry Purcell. A well-known...
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suitable for congregational singing are also used, such as the services by John Merbecke or Martin Shaw. In high church worship, Latin Mass settings are often...
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Common Prayer has never contained prescribed music or chant, but in 1550 John Merbecke produced his Booke of Common Praier noted, which sets much of Mattins...
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of them were burned. The fourth, who was the theologian and composer John Merbecke, was pardoned by Gardiner's procurement, who said he was "but a musician"...
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Reformation Elizabethan Religious Settlement Prayer Book Rebellion John Merbecke Latitudinarian Liturgical Movement Millenary Petition Ornaments Rubric...
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Jackson of Masham Roger Jones John Joubert James Kent Charles King Gerald Knight Craig Sellar Lang Kenneth Leighton John Merbecke George William Martin William...
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compositional skill." John Merbecke's Book of Common Prayer noted, published in 1550, also used simple plainsong musical settings. Merbecke's work was intended...
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(1911–2007) Wolfram Menschick (1937–2010) Sophie Menter (1846–1918) John Merbecke (c. 1505 – c. 1585) Saverio Mercadante (1795–1870) Amédée Méreaux (1802–1874)...
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after two prominent Tractarians, John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey. Other well-known Tractarians included John Keble, Charles Marriott, Richard...
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appears thus in the 1549 Book of Common Prayer (and as set to music by John Merbecke in 1550): Holy, holy, holy, lorde God of hostes. heaven and earth are...
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Geoffrey Cuming (redirect from Geoffrey John Cuming)
Series Two rites lent themselves to previous musical settings from John Merbecke of the 16th century to Martin Shaw of the 20th century, but found Series...
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Orthodox churches. The principal leaders of the Oxford Movement were John Keble, John Henry Newman, and Edward Bouverie Pusey. The movement gained influential...
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Anthony de Countie (died 1579) Thomas Tallis (c. 1505–1585) John Merbecke (c. 1510 – c. 1585) John Sheppard (c. 1515–1559) Richard Farrant (c. 1525–1580) William...
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Martin (born 1978), actress Joan of Leeds, 14th century runaway nun John Merbecke (1510–1585), theologian, musician Katie O'Brien (born 1986), tennis...
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the Blessed Virgin Mary Rufus of Rome (no. 7 in list) William Byrd, John Merbecke and Thomas Tallis (Episcopal Church (USA)) November 21 (Eastern Orthodox...
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Thomas Cranmer, Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, John Rogers, John Hooper, Robert Ferrar, Rowland Taylor, and John Bradford. Lesser known figures were also among...
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Richard Cox for Ely, John Jewel for Salisbury, William Barlow for Chichester and John Scory for Hereford. Those exiles with ties to John Calvin's reformation...
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archbishops also performed at some coronations. After the coronation of John Balliol, the Stone was taken to Westminster Abbey in 1296 and in 1300–1301...
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Bahadur Rana (representing the Maharajadhiraja of Nepal) James W. Gerard John J. Pershing Generalfeldmarschall Werner von Blomberg Maxim Litvinov Vladimir...
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portal Religion in the United Kingdom Church of England, Embertide Morgan, John (2003). "An account of the making of Common Worship: Services and Prayers...
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West Rite include Julian Joseph Overbeck, Fr. Michael Keiser, and Saints John Maximovitch, and Tikhon of Moscow, the Patron Saint of the Orthodox Western...
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influential publication. At around this time, the composer and organist John Stainer was compiling a collection, Christmas Carols New and Old, and during...
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four hundred years of English music, including work by Thomas Tallis, John Merbecke and George Frederick Handel. Bridge himself wrote a new anthem, Rejoice...
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Episcopal Church at Trinity Church on Wall Street, in New York City, Thomas John Claggett who had been elected by the clergy and laity of Maryland, was consecrated...
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in plainsong. The sixteenth-century Booke of Common Praier Noted of John Merbecke was republished in 1844. In the same year, Helmore's friend William...
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Cranmer drew heavily on both traditional and recent sources ranging from John Chrysostom to Martin Luther, the bulk of the material coming from the Sarum...
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