William Byrd
The Earle of Oxford's Marche
for Flute Choir
William Byrd
The Earle of Oxford's Marche
for Flute Choir
- Formation Flûte traversière ensemble
- Compositeur William Byrd
- Éditeur Kelly Via
- Édition Partition
- Maison d’Édition Nourse Wind Publications
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Description:
William Byrd (1543-1623) was one of the leading composers of the late renaissance. He was known for his polyphonic songs, consort music, virginal pieces, and music for both the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. The Earle of Oxford's Marche was originally composed for the virginal (a popular chamber instrument similar to the spinet or a much smaller harpsichord). Around 1620, it was published in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, a collection of nearly 300 pieces by Byrd, John Bull, Thomas Morley, Orlando Gibbons, and other composers of the late 16th and early 17th centuries.