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Naxos
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The Musical Times (No.231) London: Novello, 1862. Plate 231.
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Martin Grayson
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Martin Grayson
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Robert A. Hudson
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Robert A. Hudson
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taken from the Wanley Manuscripts
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Daniel Van Gilst
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Daniel Van Gilst
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
For Soprano and Lute (Höger)
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Anton Höger
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Anton Höger
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Intabulation in french Lute-tabulature for Soprano and g-Lute. If performed I would look forward about a small reference to my efforts.
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For 2 Guitars (Grayson)
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Martin Grayson
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Martin Grayson
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For Guitar (Grayson)
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Martin Grayson
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Martin Grayson
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General Information
Work Title
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If Ye Love Me
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Alternative. Title
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If Ye Love Me Keep My Commandments
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Composer
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Tallis, Thomas
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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ITT 6
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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1 anthem
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First Publication.
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1560 in Certaine notes set forthe in foure and three partes
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Librettist
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New Testament (John 14:15-17a)
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Language
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English
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Average DurationAvg. Duration
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3 minutes
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Renaissance
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Piece Style
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Renaissance
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Instrumentation
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4 voices (AATB) (organ ad. lib.)
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Manuscript Sources
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Mss part, ca.1660-70 by Toby Brookinge. GB-DRc, MS C11
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Navigation etc.
This is Tallis' most famous anthem.
- Printed in Day's Certaine notes set forthe in foure and three partes (1560). Many copies are in C major, with manuscript-copy parts (as is not rare) scattered over various locations (though one or two locations have in this case a complete set of choral parts.) Not described as a motet or anthem, though in the Madrigal Society collection. Note: Attributed to Boyce in one source, to Tallis in some others. (It is described as an anthem in Cole's "Thomas Tallis and His Music in Victorian England".)