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'''Aliases:''' Whyte, Robert
'''Aliases:''' Whyte, Robert
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1538
'''Born:''' c. 1538


'''Died:''' 1574
'''Died:''' November 1574


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
 
"Yong Whyte" is mentioned in 1553 and sang at Trinity College under [[Thomas Preston]] 1555-62. He worked at Ely and Chester before becoming Master of Choristers at Westminster in the winter of 1569-1570; he later died in the plague.
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{{WikipediaLink|Robert White (composer)}}


==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
{{Legend}}
The following work list differs somewhat from New Grove's, which only includes 2 settings for viols of ''Christ qui lux es'':


*{{NoCo|Ad te levavi}}   ( [{{filepath:Adte.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Adte.mid}} {{mid}}] )
*{{NoCo|Ad te levavi oculos meos}}
*{{NoCo|Appropinquet deprecatio mea}} {{LLink|WHIT-APP.pdf|WHIT-APP.mid|WHIT-APP.sib|Sibelius 4}}
*{{NoCo|Appropinquet deprecatio mea}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies I}}   {{editions|2}}
*''Cantate Domino'' (arr for 3vv of Exaudiat, below)
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies II}}   {{editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies I}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies III}}   {{editions|3}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies II}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies IV}}   {{editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies III}}
*''Deus, misereatur nostri''
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies IV}}
*''Domine, quis habitabit'' I
*{{NoCo|Deus, misereatur nostri}} (also attr. "Mr Mundie")
*''Domine, quis habitabit'' II
*{{NoCo|Domine quis habitabit I}}
*''Domine, quis habitabit'' III
*{{NoCo|Domine quis habitabit II}}
*{{NoCo|Exaudiat te Dominus}}   {{editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Domine quis habitabit III}}
*{{NoCo|Justus es Domine}}   {{editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Domine, non est exaltatum}}
*{{NoCo|Lamentations a 5}}  {{editions|3}}
*{{NoCo|Exaudiat te Dominus}}
*''Lamentations a 6'' - incomplete in source; any edition uploaded must include an '''original''' reconstruction of the missing baritone part
*{{NoCo|Justus es Domine}}
*{{NoCo|Lamentations a 5}}
*{{NoCo|Lamentations a 6}}
*''Libera me, Domine, de morte''
*''Libera me, Domine, de morte''
*{{NoCo|Lord Bless Us and Keep Us, The}}   {{editions|3}}
*{{NoCo|The Lord bless us and keep us}} (arr. of ''Domine non est'')
*{{NoCo|Lord, who shall dwell}}   ( [{{filepath:White_-_Lord,_who_shall_dwell.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:White_-_Lord,_who_shall_dwell.mid}} {{mid}}] )
*{{NoCo|Lord, who shall dwell}}
*''Magnificat'' (starts 6v, but the ranges of gimels may require 8 depending on key, e.g. SATTBB later requires SSAA)
*{{NoCo|Magnificat}}
*{{NoCo|Manus tuae fecerunt me}}   {{editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Manus tuae fecerunt me}}
*{{NoCo|Miserere mei Deus}}   {{editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Miserere mei Deus}}
*{{NoCo|Portio mea Domine}}   {{editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|O how glorious art thou}} (variously attributed, and arr. also as ''I will wash my hands'' and ''Let thy merciful ears'')
*''Precamur sancte Domine'' - see the ''Christe qui lux es et dies'' settings
*''O Lord deliver me'' (arr. of ''Manus tune'')
*{{NoCo|Regina caeli}}   {{LLinkW|whit-reg.pdf|whit-reg.mid|whit-reg.mus|Finale 2002}}
*{{NoCo|Portio mea Domine}}
*{{NoCo|Tota pulchra es}}   {{LLinkW|whit-tot.pdf|whit-tot.mid|whit-tot.mus|Finale 2002}}
*''Precamur sancte Domine'' (4 settings)
*{{NoCo|Regina caeli}}
*{{NoCo|Tota pulchra es}}


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==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 23:19, 29 March 2021

Aliases: Whyte, Robert

Life

Born: c. 1538

Died: November 1574

Biography "Yong Whyte" is mentioned in 1553 and sang at Trinity College under Thomas Preston 1555-62. He worked at Ely and Chester before becoming Master of Choristers at Westminster in the winter of 1569-1570; he later died in the plague.

View the Wikipedia article on Robert White.

List of choral works

The following work list differs somewhat from New Grove's, which only includes 2 settings for viols of Christ qui lux es:

 
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Publications

External links