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List of compositions by William Byrd

This is a list of the musical compositions by William Byrd, one of the most celebrated English composers of the Renaissance.

William Byrd

Vocal works edit

Masses (c. 1592–5) edit

Latin motets edit

Cantiones sacrae (Cantiones , quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur) (1575) edit

  • Emendemus in melius á 5
  • Libera me Domine et pone me á
  • Peccantem me quotidie á 5
  • Aspice Domine á 6
  • Attollite portas á 6
  • O lux beata Trinitas á 6
  • Laudate pueri Dominum á 6
  • Memento homo á 6
  • Siderum rector á 5
  • Da mihi auxilium á 6
  • Domine secundum actum meum á 6
  • Diliges Dominum á 8
  • Miserere mihi Domine á 6
  • Tribue Domine; Te deprecor; Gloria Patri á 6
  • Libera me Domine de morte aeterna á 5
  • Gloria patri á 6
  • Te deprecor á 6

Liber primus sacrarum cantionum (Cantiones Sacrae I) (1589) edit

(all for 5 voices)

  • Defecit in dolore – Sed tu Domine
  • Domine praestolamur – Veni Domine noli tardare
  • O Domine adjuva me
  • Tristitia et anxietas – Sed tu Domine
  • Memento Domine
  • Vide Domine afflictionem – Sed veni Domine
  • Deus venerunt gentes – Posuerunt morticinia – Effuderunt sanguinem – Facti sumus opprobrium
  • Domine tu jurasti
  • Vigilate
  • In resurrectione tua
  • Aspice Domine de sede – Respice Domine
  • Ne irascaris Domine – Civitas sancti tui
  • O quam gloriosum est regnum – Benedictio et claritas
  • Tribulationes civitatum – Timor et hebetudo – Nos enim pro peccatis
  • Domine secundum multitudinem
  • Laetentur coeli – Orietur in diebus

Liber secundus sacrarum cantionum (Cantiones Sacrae II) (1591) edit

for 5 voices:

  • Laudibus in sanctis – Magnificum Domini – Hunc arguta
  • Quis est homo – Diverte a malo
  • Fac cum servo tuo
  • Salve Regina – Et Jesum
  • Tribulatio proxima est – Contumelias et terrores
  • Domine exaudi orationem – Et non intres in judicium
  • Apparebit in finem
  • Haec dicit Dominus – Haec dicit Dominus
  • Circumdederunt me
  • Levemus corda
  • Recordare Domine – Quiescat Domine
  • Exsurge Domine
  • Miserere mei Deus

for 6 voices:

  • Descendit de coelis – Et exivit per auream portam
  • Domine non sum dignus
  • Infelix ego – Quid igitur faciam? – At te igitur
  • Afflicti pro peccatis – Ut eruas nos
  • Cantate Domino
  • Cunctis diebus
  • Domine salva nos
  • Haec dies

Gradualia: ac cantiones sacrae, liber primus (Gradualia I) (1605) edit

for 5 voices:

Marian masses edit
For the Purification edit
  • Suscepimus Deus
  • Sicut audivimus
  • Senex puerum portabat
  • Nunc dimittis
  • Responsum accepit Simeon
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin edit
  • Salve sancta parens
  • Benedicta et venerabilis - Virgo Dei genitrix
  • Felix es sacra
  • Beata es Virgo
  • Beata viscera
Lady Mass in Advent edit
  • Rorate caeli desuper
  • Tollite portas
  • Ave Maria
  • Ecce Virgo concipiet
Lady Mass in Christmastide edit
  • Vultum tuum
  • Speciosus forma
  • Post partum
  • Felix namque
Assumption edit
  • Gaudeamus omnes
  • Diffusa est gratia
  • Assumpta est Maria
  • Optimam partem
All Saints edit
  • Gaudeamus omnes
  • Timete Dominum
  • Justorum animae
  • Beati mundo corde
Miscellaneous pieces edit
  • Gaude Maria
  • Alleluia – Ave Maria – Virga Jesse
  • Adoramus te Christe (voice + 4 viols)

for 4 voices:

Corpus Christi edit
  • Cibavit eos
  • Oculi omnium
  • Sacerdotes Domini
  • Quotiescunque manducabitis
  • Ave verum corpus
  • O salutaris hostia
  • O sacrum convivium
  • [Pange lingua] – Nobis datus
Miscellaneous pieces edit
  • Ecce quam bonum
  • Christus resurgens
  • Visita quaesumus
  • In manus tuas
  • Laetania
  • Salve sola Dei genitrix
  • Senex puerum portabat
  • Hodie beata Virgo Maria
  • Deo gratias
  • Unam petii a Domino
  • Plorans plorabit

for 3 voices:

Marian antiphons and hymns edit
  • Quem terra pontus aethera
  • O gloriosa Domina
  • Memento salutis auctor
  • Ave Maris stella
  • Regina caeli
  • Salve Regina
  • Alma redemptoris mater
  • Ave Regina caelorum
Holy Week and Easter edit
  • Alleluia – [Vespere autem sabbathi] Quae lucescit
  • Haec dies
  • Angelus Domini descendit
  • Post dies octo – Mane nobiscum
  • Passio Domini secundum Johannem (Turbarum voces)
Candlemas edit
  • Adorna thalamum tuum

Gradualia: seu cantionum sacrarum, liber secundus (Gradualia II) (1607) edit

for 4 voices:

Nativity edit
  • Puer natus est nobis
  • Viderunt omnes
  • Dies sanctificatus
  • Tui sunt coeli
  • Viderunt omnes
  • Hodie Christus natus est
  • O admirabile commertium
  • O magnum misterium
  • Beata Virgo
Epiphany edit
  • Ecce advenit Dominator Dominus
  • Reges Tharsis
  • Vidimus stellam
  • Surge illuminare
Corpus Christi and The Blessed Sacrament edit
  • Ab ortu solis
  • Venite comedite
  • Alleluia – Cognoverunt discipuli
  • Ego sum panis vivus
  • O quam suavis
  • Jesu nostra redemptio

for 5 voices:

Easter edit
  • Resurrexi
  • Haec dies
  • Victimae paschali
  • Terra tremuit
  • Pascha nostrum
Ascension edit
  • Viri Galilei
  • Alleluia – Ascendit Deus
  • Dominus in Sina
  • Ascendit Deus
  • Psallite Domino
  • O rex gloriae
Pentecost edit
  • Spiritus Domini
  • Alleluia – Emitte spiritum tuum
  • Veni sancte spiritus
  • Confirma hoc Deus
  • Factus est repente
  • Veni sancte spiritus
  • Non vos relinquam orphanos

for 6 voices:

SS. Peter and Paul edit
  • Nunc scio vere
  • Constitues eos principes
  • Solve jubente Deo
  • Tu es Petrus
  • Hodie Simon Petrus
  • Tu es pastor ovium
  • Quodcunque ligaveris
Miscellaneous edit
  • Laudate Dominum
  • Venite exultemus

Unpublished Latin settings edit

A majority of the unpublished works are found in private partbooks collections. A number of 5- and 6-voice works found in the Baldwin Partbooks are rendered incomplete, as the Tenor partbook has been lost.

for 3 voices:

  • Sanctus (authenticity uncertain)

for 4 voices:

  • Alleluia. Confitemini Domino
  • Christe qui lux es

for 5 voices:

  • Audivi vocem a5
  • Benigne fac a5 [-1]
  • Christe qui lux es
  • Decantabat populus (authenticity uncertain)
  • De lamentatione Jeremiæ prophetæ [-1]
  • Domine Deus omnipotens
  • Domine exaudi orationem
  • Ne perdas cum impiis
  • Omni tempore benedic Deum
  • Peccavi super numerum
  • Petrus beatus
  • Reges Tharsis (authenticity uncertain)
  • Sacris solemnuis (authenticity uncertain)
  • Vide Domine quoniam tribulor (authenticity uncertain)

for 6 voices:

  • Circumspice Jerusalem - Ecce enim veniunt
  • Deus in adjutorium [-1]
  • Domine ante te [-1]
  • O salutaris hostia

for 8 voices:

  • Ad Dominum cum tribularer
  • Quomodo cantabimus

for 9 voices:

  • Domine quis habitabit

Consort song:

  • Quis me statim

English music edit

Psalmes, sonnets, and songs of sadness and pietie (1588) edit

(all for 5 voices)

Psalms

  • O God give ear and do apply
  • Mine eyes with fervency of sprite
  • My soul oppressed with care and grief
  • How shall a young man prone to ill
  • O Lord how long wilt thou forget
  • O Lord who in thy sacred tent
  • Help Lord for wasted are those men
  • Blessed is he that fears the Lord
  • Lord in thy wrath
  • Even from the depth

Sonnets and Pastorals

  • I joy not in no earthly bliss
  • Though Amaryllis dance in green
  • Who likes to love let him take heed
  • My mind to me a kingdom is
  • Where fancy fond for pleasure pleads
  • O you that hear this voice
  • If women could be fair
  • Ambitious love
  • What pleasure have great Princes
  • As I beheld I saw a herdman wild
  • Although the heathen poets
  • In fields abroad
  • Constant Penelope
  • La verginella
  • Farewell false love
  • The match that's made

Songs of sadness and piety

  • Prostrate O Lord I lie
  • All as a Sea
  • Susanna fair
  • If that a sinner's sighs
  • Care for thy soul
  • Lulla, Lullaby
  • Why do I use?

The funeral songs of that honourable Gent., Sir Phillip Sidney, Knight

  • Come to me grief for ever
  • O that most rare breast

Songs of sundrie natures (1589) edit

for 3 voices:

  • Lord in thy rage
  • Right blest are they
  • Lord in thy wrath correct me not
  • O God which art most merciful
  • Lord hear my prayer
  • From depth of sin
  • Attend mine humble prayer
  • Susanna fair
  • The nightingale
  • When younglings first on Cupid fix their sight – But when by proof
  • Upon a summer's day – Then for a boat
  • The greedy hawk

for 4 voices:

  • Is Love a boy? – Boy pity me
  • Wounded I am – Yet of us twain
  • From Cytheron the warlike boy is fled – There careless thoughts are freed – If Love be just
  • O Lord my God
  • While that the sun
  • Rejoice rejoice [Chorus of From virgin's womb]
  • Cast off all doubtful care [Chorus of An earthly tree]

for 5 voices:

  • Weeping full sore
  • Penelope that longed for the sight
  • Compel the hawk
  • See those sweet eyes
  • When I was otherwise
  • When first by force
  • I thought that Love had been a boy
  • O dear life
  • Love would discharge
  • From virgin's womb
  • Of gold all burnished – Her breath is more sweet

for 6 voices:

  • Behold how good a thing – And as the pleasant morning dew
  • An earthly tree an heavenly fruit
  • Who made thee, Hob, forsake the plough
  • And think ye Nymphs to scorn at love – Love is a fit of pleasure
  • If in thine heart
  • Unto the hills mine eyes I lift
  • Christ rising again – Christ is risen again

The first sett, of Italian madrigalls Englished (1590) edit

for 6 voices:

  • This sweet and merry month of May

Psalmes, songs, and sonnets (1611) edit

for 3 voices:

  • The eagle's force
  • Of flatt'ring speech
  • In winter cold – whereat an ant
  • Who looks may leap
  • Sing ye to our Lord
  • I have been young
  • In crystal towers

for 4 voices:

  • This sweet and merry month of May
  • Let not the sluggish sleep
  • A feigned friend
  • Awake mine eyes
  • Come jolly swains
  • What is life or worldly pleasure?
  • [Instrumental] Fantazia
  • Come let us rejoice unto our Lord

for 5 voices:

  • Retire my soul
  • Arise Lord into thy rest
  • Come woeful Orpheus
  • Sing we merrily unto God – Blow up the trumpet
  • Crowned with flowers
  • Wedded to will is witless
  • Make ye joy to God

for 6 voices:

  • Have mercy upon me
  • [Instrumental] Fantazia
  • This day Christ was born
  • O God that guides the cheerful sun
  • Praise our Lord, all ye Gentiles
  • Turn our captivity
  • Ah silly soul
  • How vain the toils

Teares or Lamentacions of a Sorrowfull Soule (1614) edit

for 4 voices:

  • Look down, O Lord, on me a poor man
  • Be unto me, O Lord, a tower of strength

for 5 voices:

  • I laid down to rest and sleep
  • Come help O God

Unpublished English settings edit

Services edit

Byrd wrote at least five services.[1][2]

  • Short ('First') Service, for 6 voices
  1. Venite
  2. Te Deum
  3. Benedictus
  4. Kyrie
  5. Creed
  6. Magnificat
  7. Nunc Dimittis
  • Second Service, for 5 voices
  1. Magnificat
  2. Nunc Dimittis
  • Third Service, for 5 voices
  1. Magnificat
  2. Nunc Dimittis
  • Great Service, for 10 voices
  1. Venite
  2. Te Deum
  3. Benedictus
  4. Kyrie
  5. Creed
  6. Magnificat
  7. Nunc Dimittis
  • Short Morning Service (fragment)
Full anthems edit
  • Arise O Lord (6vv)
  • Exalt thyself O God (6vv)
  • How long shall mine enemies triumph? (5vv)
  • O God the proud are risen (6vv)
  • O God whom our offences have displeased (5vv)
  • O Lord make thy servant Elizabeth (6vv)
  • O praise our Lord (5vv)
  • Out of the deep (6vv)
  • Prevent us O Lord (5vv)
  • Save me O God (5vv) (authenticity uncertain)
  • Sing joyfully (6vv)
Verse anthems edit
  • Alack when I look back
  • Behold O God the sad and heavy case
  • Christ rising again/Christ is risen
  • Hear my prayer O Lord
  • O Lord rebuke me not
  • Thou God that guid'st
Consort songs edit
  • An aged dame
  • Ah golden hairs
  • As Cæsar wept
  • Blame I confess
  • Come pretty babe
  • Content is rich
  • Crowned with flowers and lilies
  • Delight is dead
  • E'en as the seas
  • Fair Britain isle
  • Have mercy on us Lord
  • He that all earthly pleasure scorns
  • In angel's weed
  • I will not say
  • The Lord is only my support
  • Lord to thee I make my moan
  • The man is blest
  • Mount Hope
  • My freedom
  • My mistress had a little dog
  • O God but God
  • O Lord bow down
  • O Lord how vain
  • O Lord within thy tabernacle
  • O that we woeful wretches
  • Out of the orient crystal skies
  • Rejoice unto the Lord
  • Sith death at length
  • Sith that the tree
  • Though I be brown
  • Thou poets' friend
  • Triumph with pleasant melody
  • Truce for a time
  • Truth at the first
  • What steps of strife
  • Where the blind
  • While Phœbus used to dwell
  • With lilies white
  • Wretched Albinus
  • Ye sacred muses

Keyboard works edit

BK numbers refer to Musica Britannica: William Byrd Keyboard Music, ed. Alan Brown (London: Stainer & Bell, 2 vols, 1969/71)

  1. My Ladye Nevells Grownde, BK57
  2. Qui Passe; for my Ladye Nevell, BK19
  3. The Marche before the Battell, BK93
  4. The Battell, BK94: The souldiers sommons; The marche of footemen; The marche of horsmen; The trumpets; The Irishe marche; The bagpipe and the drone; The flute and the droome; The marche to the fighte; The retreat
  5. The Galliarde for the Victorie, BK95
  6. The Barleye Breake, BK92
  7. A Galliards Gygge, BK18
  8. The Huntes upp, BK40
  9. Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La, BK64
  10. The Firste Pavian, BK29a
  11. The Galliarde to the Firste Pavian, BK29b
  12. The Seconde Pavian, BK71a
  13. The Galliarde to the Seconde Pavian, BK71b
  14. The Third Pavian, BK14a
  15. The Galliarde to the Third Pavian, BK14b
  16. The Fourth Pavian, BK30a
  17. The Galliarde to the Fourth Pavian, BK30b
  18. The Fifte Pavian, BK31a
  19. The Galliarde to the Fifte Pavian, BK31b
  20. Pavana the Sixte; Kinbrugh Goodd, BK32a
  21. The Galliarde to the Sixte Pavian, BK32b
  22. The Seventh Pavian, BK74
  23. The Eighte Pavian, BK17
  24. The Passinge Mesures; the Nynthe Pavian, BK2a
  25. The Galliarde to the Nynthe Pavian, BK2b
  26. A Voluntarie; for my Ladye Nevell, BK61
  27. Will Yow Walke the Woods soe Wylde, BK85
  28. The Maidens Songe, BK82
  29. A Lesson of voluntarie, BK26
  30. The Second Grownde, BK42
  31. Have with Yow to Walsingame, BK8
  32. All in a Garden Grine, BK56
  33. Lord Willobies Welcome Home, BK7
  34. The Carmans Whistle, BK36
  35. Hughe Ashtons Grownde, BK20
  36. A Fancie, for my Ladye Nevell, BK25
  37. Sellingers Rownde, BK84
  38. Munsers Almaine (II), BK88
  39. The Tennthe Pavian; Mr. W. Peter, BK3a
  40. The Galliarde to the Tennthe Pavian, BK3b
  41. A Fancie, BK46
  42. A Voluntarie, BK27



  • The French coranto, BK21a
  • The second French coranto, BK21b
  • The 3rd French coranto, BK21c
  • A Horne Pipe, BK39
  • Miserere I, BK66
  • Miserere II, BK67
  • Parludam, BK115
  • A Pavin, BK33a
  • Galliard, BK33b
  • Eccho paven, BK114a
  • The Galliard, BK114b
  • A Preludium, BK116
  • Christe qui lux, BK121
  • Gloria tibi trinitas, BK50
  • A Verse of Two Parts, BK28
  • A Ground, BK43
  • A Grounde, BK9
  • Clarifica me pater a 2, BK47
  • Salvator mundi I, BK68
  • Salvator mundi II, BK69
  • Ut, Re, Mee, Fa, Sol, La, The playnesong Breifs To Be played By a second person, BK58
  • Go from my window, BK79
  • A Ground, BK86
  • O quam gloriosum est regnum
  • If my complaints, or Pyper's Galliard, BK118
  • A Pavion, BK23a
  • The Galliard, BK23b
  • Pavin, BK76
  • A Galliard, BK77
  • An Alman, BK117
  • Paven, BK73a
  • Galiard, BK73b
  • A Pavyn, BK16a
  • A Galliard, BK16b
  • A Pavion, BK72a
  • The Galliard to it, BK72b

Consort works (unpublished) edit

  • 3 fantasias, 3vv
  • 4 fantasias, 4vv
  • Prelude and ground, 5vv
  • Fantasia, 5vv ('2 parts in 1')
  • Browning, 5vv
  • Pavan, 5vv
  • 2 fantasias, 6vv
  • Pavan and galliard, 6vv

Others edit

Lost or fragmentary works edit

  • Ad punctum in modico á 2 (BB) – Fragmentary
  • Ah, youthful years – Fragmentary
  • Behold, how good – Fragmentary
  • Cease Cares – Fragmentary
  • Depart ye furies – Fragmentary
  • Litany á 4 (SATB) – Fragmentary, and a doubtful work
  • If trickling tears – Fragmentary
  • In tower most high – Fragmentary
  • I will give laud – Fragmentary
  • Jubilate Deo, omnis terra – Fragmentary, and a doubtful work
  • Look and bow down – Fragmentary
  • Oh happy thrice – Fragmentary
  • O trifling days – Fragmentary
  • Preces Deo fundamus – Fragmentary
  • Service in F – Fragmentary, and a doubtful work
  • Sponsus amat sponsam á 2 (ST) – Fragmentary, and a doubtful work
  • What wights are these? – Fragmentary
  • While that a cruel fire – Fragmentary
  • With sighs and teares – Fragmentary

Works believed to be by Byrd edit

  • Ave regina caelorum á 5 (ATTBarB) – Claimed to be by "Mr Byrde" in the Paston Lute Book, however the editors of the Tudor Church Music Book attributed the work to John Taverner.

Joint commissions edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Treasury of English Church Music 1545-1650, ed. Peter Le Huray
  2. ^ William Byrd: A Research and Information Guide, Richard Turbet

Further reading edit

  • Byrd, William; H. Fellowes, Edmund (1976). The Byrd Edition. London: Stainer & Bell. ISBN 978-08524-9-363-2. (17 volumes)
  • Byrd, William; Brown, Alan (1971). William Byrd: Keyboard music. London: Stainer & Bell for the Royal Musical Association. OCLC 972085688. (2 volumes)

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This is a list of the musical compositions by William Byrd one of the most celebrated English composers of the Renaissance William Byrd Contents 1 Vocal works 1 1 Masses c 1592 5 1 2 Latin motets 1 2 1 Cantiones sacrae Cantiones quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur 1575 1 2 2 Liber primus sacrarum cantionum Cantiones Sacrae I 1589 1 2 3 Liber secundus sacrarum cantionum Cantiones Sacrae II 1591 1 2 4 Gradualia ac cantiones sacrae liber primus Gradualia I 1605 1 2 4 1 Marian masses 1 2 4 2 For the Purification 1 2 4 3 Nativity of the Blessed Virgin 1 2 4 4 Lady Mass in Advent 1 2 4 5 Lady Mass in Christmastide 1 2 4 6 Assumption 1 2 4 7 All Saints 1 2 4 8 Miscellaneous pieces 1 2 4 9 Corpus Christi 1 2 4 10 Miscellaneous pieces 1 2 4 11 Marian antiphons and hymns 1 2 4 12 Holy Week and Easter 1 2 4 13 Candlemas 1 2 5 Gradualia seu cantionum sacrarum liber secundus Gradualia II 1607 1 2 5 1 Nativity 1 2 5 2 Epiphany 1 2 5 3 Corpus Christi and The Blessed Sacrament 1 2 5 4 Easter 1 2 5 5 Ascension 1 2 5 6 Pentecost 1 2 5 7 SS Peter and Paul 1 2 5 8 Miscellaneous 1 2 6 Unpublished Latin settings 1 3 English music 1 3 1 Psalmes sonnets and songs of sadness and pietie 1588 1 3 2 Songs of sundrie natures 1589 1 3 3 The first sett of Italian madrigalls Englished 1590 1 3 4 Psalmes songs and sonnets 1611 1 3 5 Teares or Lamentacions of a Sorrowfull Soule 1614 1 3 6 Unpublished English settings 1 3 6 1 Services 1 3 6 2 Full anthems 1 3 6 3 Verse anthems 1 3 6 4 Consort songs 2 Keyboard works 3 Consort works unpublished 4 Others 4 1 Lost or fragmentary works 4 2 Works believed to be by Byrd 4 3 Joint commissions 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksVocal works editMasses c 1592 5 edit Mass for Three Voices c 1593 4 Mass for Four Voices c 1592 3 Mass for Five Voices c 1594 5 Latin motets edit Cantiones sacrae Cantiones quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur 1575 edit Emendemus in melius a 5 Libera me Domine et pone me a Peccantem me quotidie a 5 Aspice Domine a 6 Attollite portas a 6 O lux beata Trinitas a 6 Laudate pueri Dominum a 6 Memento homo a 6 Siderum rector a 5 Da mihi auxilium a 6 Domine secundum actum meum a 6 Diliges Dominum a 8 Miserere mihi Domine a 6 Tribue Domine Te deprecor Gloria Patri a 6 Libera me Domine de morte aeterna a 5 Gloria patri a 6 Te deprecor a 6Liber primus sacrarum cantionum Cantiones Sacrae I 1589 edit all for 5 voices Defecit in dolore Sed tu Domine Domine praestolamur Veni Domine noli tardare O Domine adjuva me Tristitia et anxietas Sed tu Domine Memento Domine Vide Domine afflictionem Sed veni Domine Deus venerunt gentes Posuerunt morticinia Effuderunt sanguinem Facti sumus opprobrium Domine tu jurasti Vigilate In resurrectione tua Aspice Domine de sede Respice Domine Ne irascaris Domine Civitas sancti tui O quam gloriosum est regnum Benedictio et claritas Tribulationes civitatum Timor et hebetudo Nos enim pro peccatis Domine secundum multitudinem Laetentur coeli Orietur in diebusLiber secundus sacrarum cantionum Cantiones Sacrae II 1591 edit for 5 voices Laudibus in sanctis Magnificum Domini Hunc arguta Quis est homo Diverte a malo Fac cum servo tuo Salve Regina Et Jesum Tribulatio proxima est Contumelias et terrores Domine exaudi orationem Et non intres in judicium Apparebit in finem Haec dicit Dominus Haec dicit Dominus Circumdederunt me Levemus corda Recordare Domine Quiescat Domine Exsurge Domine Miserere mei Deusfor 6 voices Descendit de coelis Et exivit per auream portam Domine non sum dignus Infelix ego Quid igitur faciam At te igitur Afflicti pro peccatis Ut eruas nos Cantate Domino Cunctis diebus Domine salva nos Haec diesGradualia ac cantiones sacrae liber primus Gradualia I 1605 edit for 5 voices Marian masses edit For the Purification edit Suscepimus Deus Sicut audivimus Senex puerum portabat Nunc dimittis Responsum accepit SimeonNativity of the Blessed Virgin edit Salve sancta parens Benedicta et venerabilis Virgo Dei genitrix Felix es sacra Beata es Virgo Beata visceraLady Mass in Advent edit Rorate caeli desuper Tollite portas Ave Maria Ecce Virgo concipietLady Mass in Christmastide edit Vultum tuum Speciosus forma Post partum Felix namqueAssumption edit Gaudeamus omnes Diffusa est gratia Assumpta est Maria Optimam partemAll Saints edit Gaudeamus omnes Timete Dominum Justorum animae Beati mundo cordeMiscellaneous pieces edit Gaude Maria Alleluia Ave Maria Virga Jesse Adoramus te Christe voice 4 viols for 4 voices Corpus Christi edit Cibavit eos Oculi omnium Sacerdotes Domini Quotiescunque manducabitis Ave verum corpus O salutaris hostia O sacrum convivium Pange lingua Nobis datusMiscellaneous pieces edit Ecce quam bonum Christus resurgens Visita quaesumus In manus tuas Laetania Salve sola Dei genitrix Senex puerum portabat Hodie beata Virgo Maria Deo gratias Unam petii a Domino Plorans plorabitfor 3 voices Marian antiphons and hymns edit Quem terra pontus aethera O gloriosa Domina Memento salutis auctor Ave Maris stella Regina caeli Salve Regina Alma redemptoris mater Ave Regina caelorumHoly Week and Easter edit Alleluia Vespere autem sabbathi Quae lucescit Haec dies Angelus Domini descendit Post dies octo Mane nobiscum Passio Domini secundum Johannem Turbarum voces Candlemas edit Adorna thalamum tuumGradualia seu cantionum sacrarum liber secundus Gradualia II 1607 edit for 4 voices Nativity edit Puer natus est nobis Viderunt omnes Dies sanctificatus Tui sunt coeli Viderunt omnes Hodie Christus natus est O admirabile commertium O magnum misterium Beata VirgoEpiphany edit Ecce advenit Dominator Dominus Reges Tharsis Vidimus stellam Surge illuminareCorpus Christi and The Blessed Sacrament edit Ab ortu solis Venite comedite Alleluia Cognoverunt discipuli Ego sum panis vivus O quam suavis Jesu nostra redemptiofor 5 voices Easter edit Resurrexi Haec dies Victimae paschali Terra tremuit Pascha nostrumAscension edit Viri Galilei Alleluia Ascendit Deus Dominus in Sina Ascendit Deus Psallite Domino O rex gloriaePentecost edit Spiritus Domini Alleluia Emitte spiritum tuum Veni sancte spiritus Confirma hoc Deus Factus est repente Veni sancte spiritus Non vos relinquam orphanosfor 6 voices SS Peter and Paul edit Nunc scio vere Constitues eos principes Solve jubente Deo Tu es Petrus Hodie Simon Petrus Tu es pastor ovium Quodcunque ligaverisMiscellaneous edit Laudate Dominum Venite exultemusUnpublished Latin settings edit A majority of the unpublished works are found in private partbooks collections A number of 5 and 6 voice works found in the Baldwin Partbooks are rendered incomplete as the Tenor partbook has been lost for 3 voices Sanctus authenticity uncertain for 4 voices Alleluia Confitemini Domino Christe qui lux esfor 5 voices Audivi vocem a5 Benigne fac a5 1 Christe qui lux es Decantabat populus authenticity uncertain De lamentatione Jeremiae prophetae 1 Domine Deus omnipotens Domine exaudi orationem Ne perdas cum impiis Omni tempore benedic Deum Peccavi super numerum Petrus beatus Reges Tharsis authenticity uncertain Sacris solemnuis authenticity uncertain Vide Domine quoniam tribulor authenticity uncertain for 6 voices Circumspice Jerusalem Ecce enim veniunt Deus in adjutorium 1 Domine ante te 1 O salutaris hostiafor 8 voices Ad Dominum cum tribularer Quomodo cantabimusfor 9 voices Domine quis habitabitConsort song Quis me statimEnglish music edit Psalmes sonnets and songs of sadness and pietie 1588 edit all for 5 voices Psalms O God give ear and do apply Mine eyes with fervency of sprite My soul oppressed with care and grief How shall a young man prone to ill O Lord how long wilt thou forget O Lord who in thy sacred tent Help Lord for wasted are those men Blessed is he that fears the Lord Lord in thy wrath Even from the depthSonnets and Pastorals I joy not in no earthly bliss Though Amaryllis dance in green Who likes to love let him take heed My mind to me a kingdom is Where fancy fond for pleasure pleads O you that hear this voice If women could be fair Ambitious love What pleasure have great Princes As I beheld I saw a herdman wild Although the heathen poets In fields abroad Constant Penelope La verginella Farewell false love The match that s madeSongs of sadness and piety Prostrate O Lord I lie All as a Sea Susanna fair If that a sinner s sighs Care for thy soul Lulla Lullaby Why do I use The funeral songs of that honourable Gent Sir Phillip Sidney Knight Come to me grief for ever O that most rare breastSongs of sundrie natures 1589 edit for 3 voices Lord in thy rage Right blest are they Lord in thy wrath correct me not O God which art most merciful Lord hear my prayer From depth of sin Attend mine humble prayer Susanna fair The nightingale When younglings first on Cupid fix their sight But when by proof Upon a summer s day Then for a boat The greedy hawkfor 4 voices Is Love a boy Boy pity me Wounded I am Yet of us twain From Cytheron the warlike boy is fled There careless thoughts are freed If Love be just O Lord my God While that the sun Rejoice rejoice Chorus of From virgin s womb Cast off all doubtful care Chorus of An earthly tree for 5 voices Weeping full sore Penelope that longed for the sight Compel the hawk See those sweet eyes When I was otherwise When first by force I thought that Love had been a boy O dear life Love would discharge From virgin s womb Of gold all burnished Her breath is more sweetfor 6 voices Behold how good a thing And as the pleasant morning dew An earthly tree an heavenly fruit Who made thee Hob forsake the plough And think ye Nymphs to scorn at love Love is a fit of pleasure If in thine heart Unto the hills mine eyes I lift Christ rising again Christ is risen againThe first sett of Italian madrigalls Englished 1590 edit for 6 voices This sweet and merry month of MayPsalmes songs and sonnets 1611 edit for 3 voices The eagle s force Of flatt ring speech In winter cold whereat an ant Who looks may leap Sing ye to our Lord I have been young In crystal towersfor 4 voices This sweet and merry month of May Let not the sluggish sleep A feigned friend Awake mine eyes Come jolly swains What is life or worldly pleasure Instrumental Fantazia Come let us rejoice unto our Lordfor 5 voices Retire my soul Arise Lord into thy rest Come woeful Orpheus Sing we merrily unto God Blow up the trumpet Crowned with flowers Wedded to will is witless Make ye joy to Godfor 6 voices Have mercy upon me Instrumental Fantazia This day Christ was born O God that guides the cheerful sun Praise our Lord all ye Gentiles Turn our captivity Ah silly soul How vain the toilsTeares or Lamentacions of a Sorrowfull Soule 1614 edit for 4 voices Look down O Lord on me a poor man Be unto me O Lord a tower of strengthfor 5 voices I laid down to rest and sleep Come help O GodUnpublished English settings edit Services edit Byrd wrote at least five services 1 2 Short First Service for 6 voicesVenite Te Deum Benedictus Kyrie Creed Magnificat Nunc DimittisSecond Service for 5 voicesMagnificat Nunc DimittisThird Service for 5 voicesMagnificat Nunc DimittisGreat Service for 10 voicesVenite Te Deum Benedictus Kyrie Creed Magnificat Nunc DimittisShort Morning Service fragment Full anthems edit Arise O Lord 6vv Exalt thyself O God 6vv How long shall mine enemies triumph 5vv O God the proud are risen 6vv O God whom our offences have displeased 5vv O Lord make thy servant Elizabeth 6vv O praise our Lord 5vv Out of the deep 6vv Prevent us O Lord 5vv Save me O God 5vv authenticity uncertain Sing joyfully 6vv Verse anthems edit Alack when I look back Behold O God the sad and heavy case Christ rising again Christ is risen Hear my prayer O Lord O Lord rebuke me not Thou God that guid stConsort songs edit An aged dame Ah golden hairs As Caesar wept Blame I confess Come pretty babe Content is rich Crowned with flowers and lilies Delight is dead E en as the seas Fair Britain isle Have mercy on us Lord He that all earthly pleasure scorns In angel s weed I will not say The Lord is only my support Lord to thee I make my moan The man is blest Mount Hope My freedom My mistress had a little dog O God but God O Lord bow down O Lord how vain O Lord within thy tabernacle O that we woeful wretches Out of the orient crystal skies Rejoice unto the Lord Sith death at length Sith that the tree Though I be brown Thou poets friend Triumph with pleasant melody Truce for a time Truth at the first What steps of strife Where the blind While Phœbus used to dwell With lilies white Wretched Albinus Ye sacred musesKeyboard works editBK numbers refer to Musica Britannica William Byrd Keyboard Music ed Alan Brown London Stainer amp Bell 2 vols 1969 71 My Ladye Nevells Booke 1591 My Ladye Nevells Grownde BK57 Qui Passe for my Ladye Nevell BK19 The Marche before the Battell BK93 The Battell BK94 The souldiers sommons The marche of footemen The marche of horsmen The trumpets The Irishe marche The bagpipe and the drone The flute and the droome The marche to the fighte The retreat The Galliarde for the Victorie BK95 The Barleye Breake BK92 A Galliards Gygge BK18 The Huntes upp BK40 Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La BK64 The Firste Pavian BK29a The Galliarde to the Firste Pavian BK29b The Seconde Pavian BK71a The Galliarde to the Seconde Pavian BK71b The Third Pavian BK14a The Galliarde to the Third Pavian BK14b The Fourth Pavian BK30a The Galliarde to the Fourth Pavian BK30b The Fifte Pavian BK31a The Galliarde to the Fifte Pavian BK31b Pavana the Sixte Kinbrugh Goodd BK32a The Galliarde to the Sixte Pavian BK32b The Seventh Pavian BK74 The Eighte Pavian BK17 The Passinge Mesures the Nynthe Pavian BK2a The Galliarde to the Nynthe Pavian BK2b A Voluntarie for my Ladye Nevell BK61 Will Yow Walke the Woods soe Wylde BK85 The Maidens Songe BK82 A Lesson of voluntarie BK26 The Second Grownde BK42 Have with Yow to Walsingame BK8 All in a Garden Grine BK56 Lord Willobies Welcome Home BK7 The Carmans Whistle BK36 Hughe Ashtons Grownde BK20 A Fancie for my Ladye Nevell BK25 Sellingers Rownde BK84 Munsers Almaine II BK88 The Tennthe Pavian Mr W Peter BK3a The Galliarde to the Tennthe Pavian BK3b A Fancie BK46 A Voluntarie BK27 69 pieces in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book 8 pieces in Parthenia The French coranto BK21a The second French coranto BK21b The 3rd French coranto BK21c A Horne Pipe BK39 Miserere I BK66 Miserere II BK67 Parludam BK115 A Pavin BK33a Galliard BK33b Eccho paven BK114a The Galliard BK114b A Preludium BK116 Christe qui lux BK121 Gloria tibi trinitas BK50 A Verse of Two Parts BK28 A Ground BK43 A Grounde BK9 Clarifica me pater a 2 BK47 Salvator mundi I BK68 Salvator mundi II BK69 Ut Re Mee Fa Sol La The playnesong Breifs To Be played By a second person BK58 Go from my window BK79 A Ground BK86 O quam gloriosum est regnum If my complaints or Pyper s Galliard BK118 A Pavion BK23a The Galliard BK23b Pavin BK76 A Galliard BK77 An Alman BK117 Paven BK73a Galiard BK73b A Pavyn BK16a A Galliard BK16b A Pavion BK72a The Galliard to it BK72bConsort works unpublished edit3 fantasias 3vv 4 fantasias 4vv Prelude and ground 5vv Fantasia 5vv 2 parts in 1 Browning 5vv Pavan 5vv 2 fantasias 6vv Pavan and galliard 6vvOthers editLost or fragmentary works edit Ad punctum in modico a 2 BB Fragmentary Ah youthful years Fragmentary Behold how good Fragmentary Cease Cares Fragmentary Depart ye furies Fragmentary Litany a 4 SATB Fragmentary and a doubtful work If trickling tears Fragmentary In tower most high Fragmentary I will give laud Fragmentary Jubilate Deo omnis terra Fragmentary and a doubtful work Look and bow down Fragmentary Oh happy thrice Fragmentary O trifling days Fragmentary Preces Deo fundamus Fragmentary Service in F Fragmentary and a doubtful work Sponsus amat sponsam a 2 ST Fragmentary and a doubtful work What wights are these Fragmentary While that a cruel fire Fragmentary With sighs and teares FragmentaryWorks believed to be by Byrd edit Ave regina caelorum a 5 ATTBarB Claimed to be by Mr Byrde in the Paston Lute Book however the editors of the Tudor Church Music Book attributed the work to John Taverner Joint commissions edit In exitu Israel a 4 TTTB A joint work with John Sheppard and William Mundy References edit The Treasury of English Church Music 1545 1650 ed Peter Le Huray William Byrd A Research and Information Guide Richard TurbetFurther reading editByrd William H Fellowes Edmund 1976 The Byrd Edition London Stainer amp Bell ISBN 978 08524 9 363 2 17 volumes Byrd William Brown Alan 1971 William Byrd Keyboard music London Stainer amp Bell for the Royal Musical Association OCLC 972085688 2 volumes External links editFree scores by William Byrd at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Free scores by William Byrd in the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki A complete list of works by William Byrd from Stainer amp Bell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of compositions by William Byrd amp oldid 1218829938, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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