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    The Triumphs of Oriana is a book of English madrigals, compiled and published in 1601 by Thomas Morley, which first edition has 25 pieces by 23 composers...
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  • At the age of 28 he became the only composer, other than the editor Thomas Morley himself, to contribute two madrigals to The Triumphs of Oriana, a collection...
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  • game League of Legends The Triumphs of Oriana, a 1601 book of madrigals by Thomas Morley Orianna Andrews, American medical doctor Oriana Fallaci, Italian...
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  • 1897-1898 the Master of the Queen's Music Sir Walter Parratt proposed a volume of choral songs modelled on The Triumphs of Oriana (1601) as part of the planned...
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    Thomas Morley (category English classical composers of church music)
    domine The First Service How long wilt thou forget me? O amica mea The Triumphs of Oriana edited by Morley, published in 1601 Brett, Philip; Murray, Tessa...
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    for East's psalter, The Whole Book of Psalmes (1592), the madrigals he wrote for the Triumphs of Oriana (1601), the famous collection dedicated to Elizabeth...
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  • Thomas Tomkins (category Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal)
    one of Tomkins' madrigals in his important collection The Triumphs of Oriana. In 1612, Tomkins oversaw the construction in Worcester cathedral of a magnificent...
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  • flourished in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries. The second major period of Western classical music, the lives of Renaissance composers are much...
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  • second parts Early music of the British Isles The Triumphs of Oriana Morley's famous collection of 1601 Milsom, John (1 October 1983). "Music". Early Music...
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    of these collections was The Triumphs of Oriana, which was made in honour of Queen Elizabeth and featured the compositions of Morley, Thomas Weelkes, and...
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  • lament for the death of the English tradition. One of the more notable compilations of English madrigals was The Triumphs of Oriana, a collection of madrigals...
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  • Hall Proms and concerts as part of the Three Choirs Festival and the City of London Festival. The King's Singers consist of two countertenors, a tenor, a...
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  • Edward Harrison Powley in 1974. In England the collection was imitated in The Triumphs of Oriana. In German the collection was edited as Musicalische Streitkrantzelein...
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  • Philip Lawson (composer) (category Alumni of the University of York)
    Lawrence-King and the Harp Consort) Music of the Beatles (with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, conductor Erich Kunzel) The Triumphs of Oriana Christmas Gesualdo...
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  • William Hawes (composer) (category Masters of the Children of the Chapel Royal)
    won at the Glee Club in 1836. He also edited and published in 1814 the first re-edition of The Triumphs of Oriana. His great-great-grandson was the composer...
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  • secular work appears to have been the madrigal Fair Oriana, beauty's Queen, which he wrote for The Triumphs of Oriana. He died, probably in Cambridge,...
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  • Hawkins and to Hawes, the editor of the reprint of the collection, that The Triumphs of Oriana was not actually published till after the queen's death in 1603...
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  • but one of his compositions contained a religious theme. Milton succeeded in publishing his works in Thomas Morley's The Triumphs of Oriana (1601), William...
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  • John Bennet (composer) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    in The Triumphs of Oriana, 1601] "Round about in a fair ring", for 4 voices [published 1614] "My mistress is as fair as fine", for 4 voices [AKA: The Lover...
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  • Besozzi) Philippe de Monte – last of thirty-four books of madrigals Thomas Morley (ed.) – Madrigales The Triumphs of Oriana, to 5. and 6. voices: composed...
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  • Hamlet (Shakespeare, approximate date), Twelfth Night (Shakespeare), The Triumphs of Oriana (Morley), Leucippe and Clitophon (first printed) 1602 in literature...
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  • Michael East (composer) (category People of the Tudor period)
    collection The Triumphs of Oriana. In 1606, he received a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Cambridge and in 1609 he joined the choir of Ely Cathedral...
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  • Carlton's madrigal Calm was the air was published in Thomas Morley The Triumphs of Oriana, and that same year he published a collection of madrigals in London...
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  • Richard Nicholson (musician) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    "Cantate Domino", which may have been for the purposes of his Oxford degree. He also contributed to The Triumphs of Oriana in 1601. Morehen, John (January 2008)...
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  • Robert Jones (composer) (category Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal)
    lute songs, and one of madrigals; he also contributed to The Triumphs of Oriana and Leighton's Teares. His 27 madrigals are mostly to texts about birds...
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  • John Mundy (composer) (category Alumni of the University of Oxford)
    she whipped o'er the dales, to The Triumphs of Oriana (1601), a compilation of madrigals by Thomas Morley in honour of Queen Elizabeth I. He composed...
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  • Pro Cantione Antiqua (category 1968 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    CD7: Morales Motets, Palestrina Missa "Aeterna Christi munera" The Triumphs of Oriana Pro Cantione Antiqua directed by Ian Partridge DC Archiv 2533 237...
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  • John Holmes (composer) (category Year of birth unknown)
    composer. His madrigal Thus Bonny-boots The Birthday Celebrated was included in The Triumphs of Oriana, a collection of vocal compositions published in 1601...
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  • 1580–1658), English composer and madrigalist who contributed to The Triumphs of Oriana, 1601 Thomas Hunt (footballer) (1908–1975), formerly with Norwich...
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    Marenzio (English words written after the manner of "The Triumphs of Oriana" by Oliphant) "Hark, The Village Maids Are Singing" : Cherubini (words Oliphant)...
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