Proms at Londonderry: William Byrd: England’s Nightingale
Early music vocal ensemble Stile Antico explores the many facets of William Byrd – England’s greatest Renaissance composer and a musical chameleon – in his 400th-anniversary year.
Early music vocal ensemble Stile Antico explores the many facets of William Byrd – England’s greatest Renaissance composer and a musical chameleon – in his 400th-anniversary year.
The interval this afternoon will be the first of a series of conversations about writing and Place for this year’s Proms at concerts – critic, academic and broadcaster Shahidha Bari has been talking to a pair of writers born in Northern Ireland – Michelle Gallen and Colin Bateman
Presented by Al Ryan
Byrd Emendemus in melius
A good egg - Byrd, the loyal subject:
Byrd O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth 
Byrd Sing joyfully 
Byrd Nunc dimittis from ‘Great Service’ 
The caged Bird - Byrd, the Catholic at court:
Byrd Vide, Domine, afflictionem 
Byrd Haec dies 
Byrd Ne irascaris, Domine 
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A country nest - Byrd, the Essex gentleman:
Byrd Retire my soul 
Byrd Ave verum corpus 
Byrd Laudate Dominum, omnes gentes 
Byrd Optimam partem elegit 
Byrd Factus est repente 
Byrd Agnus Dei from 4 part mass 
Under his wing - Byrd, the ‘much reverenced master’:
Thomas Morley Domine Dominus noster 
Peter Philips Ecce vicit Leo 
Thomas Tomkins Too much I once lamented 
Byrd Laudibus in sanctis
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Emendemus in melius
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O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth
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Sing Joyfully
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Nunc dimittus from 'Great Service'
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Vide, Domine, afflictionem
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Haec dies
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Ne Irascaris Domine
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Retire, My Soul
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Ave verum corpus
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Laudate Dominum, omnes gentes
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Optimam partem elegit
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Factus est repente
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Agnus Dei, from 4 Part Mass
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            Thomas Morley
Domine Dominus noster
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            Peter Philips
Ecce vicit Leo
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            Thomas Tomkins
To much I once lamented
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            Thomas Weelkes
Hosanna to the Son of David
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            Frédéric Chopin
Etude No 3 in E major, Op 10
Performer: Benjamin Grosvenor. 
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