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The | Christopher Tye, was born in the City of Westminster, and commenced a Batchelor in Music at Cambridge in 1537. He took his Degree of Doctor there in 1545, and was admitted in the same Year, a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal. In 1548, he was also complimented with the last mentioned Degree, at Oxford. He was possessed of great Skill both in the theoretical and praxtical Branches of his Profession. The Acts of the Apostles were translated by him into English Verse, and adapted to Sounds: He published them in 1553, with a Dedication to King Edward the Sixth (from [[Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce)]]). | ||
Tye was at the very cutting edge of the Protestant reformation in England under Edward VI, and his aim was to supplant Latin settings with those in the vernacular (a musical parallel to the liturgy of Cranmer). | |||
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:#{{NoCo|Peter and John they toke their way}} | |||
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:#{{NoCo|The death of Steven dyd Saule comfort}} | |||
:#{{NoCo|Saule breathing out threatnyngs abrode}} | |||
:#{{NoCo|Then was there one Cornelius}} | |||
:#{{NoCo|The apostles and brethren were glad}} | |||
:#{{NoCo|And in that tyme Herode the Kyng}} | |||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
* | *[[The Actes of the Apostles (Christopher Tye)|''The Actes of the Apostles'']] (1553) | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{IMSLP2|The_Actes_of_the_Apostles_(Tye,_Christopher)|''The Actes of the Apostles'' (1553)}} | |||
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Revision as of 00:00, 6 January 2020
Life
Born: 1505
Died: 1572
Biography:
Christopher Tye, was born in the City of Westminster, and commenced a Batchelor in Music at Cambridge in 1537. He took his Degree of Doctor there in 1545, and was admitted in the same Year, a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal. In 1548, he was also complimented with the last mentioned Degree, at Oxford. He was possessed of great Skill both in the theoretical and praxtical Branches of his Profession. The Acts of the Apostles were translated by him into English Verse, and adapted to Sounds: He published them in 1553, with a Dedication to King Edward the Sixth (from Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce)).
Tye was at the very cutting edge of the Protestant reformation in England under Edward VI, and his aim was to supplant Latin settings with those in the vernacular (a musical parallel to the liturgy of Cranmer).
View the Wikipedia article on Christopher Tye.
- For works at CPDL sorted alphabetically by title, see Christopher Tye compositions
List of choral works at CPDL
Sacred works in Latin
Sacred works in English
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL
Publications
- The Actes of the Apostles (1553)
External links
- The Actes of the Apostles (1553) at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)