biography
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| male
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| lived:
| (c.1505–85)
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| biography:
| English musician, ‘the father of English cathedral music’. One of the greatest contrapuntists of the English School, an adaptation of his plainsong responses, and his setting of the Canticles in D Minor, are still in use. He wrote much church music, including a motet in 40 parts, Spem in alium. In 1575 Elizabeth I granted him, with Byrd, a monopoly for printing music and music paper in England. |
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