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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
Taverner's work includes besides the following many incomplete pieces and 9 Mass fragments.
*{{NoCo|Alleluyas}} 1 & 2
*{{NoCo|Alleluyas}} 1 & 2
*{{NoCo|Audivi: Media nocte}}
*{{NoCo|Audivi: Media nocte}}
*{{NoCo|Ave Dei Patris Filia}}
*{{NoCo|Ave Dei Patris Filia}}
*''Ave Maria'' (5vv, missing Tr, T)
*{{NoCo|Christe Jesu, pastor bone}}
*{{NoCo|Christe Jesu, pastor bone}}
*{{NoCo|Dum transisset Sabbatum I}}
*{{NoCo|Dum transisset Sabbatum I}}
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*{{NoCo|In pace}}
*{{NoCo|In pace}}
*{{NoCo|Kyrie Le Roy}}
*{{NoCo|Kyrie Le Roy}}
*3 Magnificats, of which ''Magnificat sexti toni'' (4vv) survives complete
*{{NoCo|Mater Christi}}
*{{NoCo|Mater Christi}}
*{{NoCo|The Mean Mass}}
* ''Missa Corona Spinea''
* ''Missa Corona Spinea''
*{{NoCo|Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas}}
*{{NoCo|Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas}}
**{{NoCo|In trouble and adversity}} (Tudor contrafactum of Taverner's instrumental ''In nomine'')
**{{NoCo|In trouble and adversity}} (Tudor contrafactum of Taverner's instrumental ''In nomine'')
*Missa Mater Christi (5vv, missing T)
*{{NoCo|The Mean Mass}}
*Missa O Michael 6vv
*Plainsong mass 4vv
*Small Devotion mass (5vv, missing T)
*{{NoCo|O splendor gloriae}}
*{{NoCo|O splendor gloriae}}
*{{NoCo|Quemadmodum}}
*{{NoCo|Quemadmodum}}
*{{NoCo|The Western Wind Mass}}
*{{NoCo|The Western Wind Mass}}
*''Te Deum'' ("Te aeternum Patrem", 5vv missing T)
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Revision as of 21:11, 4 May 2018

Life

Born: c. 1490?

Died: 25 October 1545

Biography While there was a John Taverner in London in 1514, there is no reason to assume this was the composer who surfaced at Tattershall in 1524 and founded the choir of Cardinal College Oxford (the predecessor of Christ Church) in 1526. In 1528 he was suspected but cleared of Lutheranism; in 1529 his patron Woolsey was disgraced and in 1530 he left Oxford, ultimately settling in Boston, Lincolnshire where he became an alderman. The martyrologist/propagandist John Foxe wrote that Taverner did "repent him very much that he had made songs to popish ditties in the time of his blindness" but Roger Bowers in New Grove discerns stylistic features in the masses that suggest a composing career that continued well past the 1520's. The artist who gives up music for politics makes an intriguing premise for Max Davies' opera Taverner (1972), however.

List of choral works

Taverner's work includes besides the following many incomplete pieces and 9 Mass fragments.

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)



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