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Life
Born: 3 January 1865
Died: 18 April 1938
Biography
Sir Richard Runciman Terry was an English organist, choir director and musicologist. He is noted for his pioneering revival of Tudor liturgical music. He is often credited as R. R. Terry or simply R. T.
View the Wikipedia article on Richard R. Terry.
List of choral works
Masses
Carols
- Christ was born on Christmas Day
- I sing of a mayden
- Joseph and the angel
- The King's birthday
- Lullay, lullay
- Myn lyking
- Regina caeli
- So blyssid be the tyme
- The angel Gabriel
- The new year
- Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
- Tryste Noel
- Twelve Christmas Carols
- When Christ was born
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Publications
External links
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