AlbertusBryne (variants: Albert Bryan; Albert Brian) (ca. 1621 – 2 December 1668) was an English organist and composer. His teacher was John Tomkins,...
John Blow William Boyce Harry Bramma David Briggs Benjamin Britten AlbertusBryne William Byrd Judith Bingham Amy Beach Diana Burrell Sally Beamish Carol...
Giovanni Battista Granata (1620/1621–1687) Georg Arnold (1621–1676) AlbertusBryne (1621–1668) Massimiliano Neri (composer) (1621–1666) Matthew Locke (c...
works in Drexel 5611 were composed by AlbertusBryne. He thus surmised that the manuscript was once owned by Bryne, who became organist of Westminster Abbey...
(fl 1614–1629) Richard Browne (c.1630–1664) Richard Browne (d. 1710) AlbertusBryne (1621–1668) Richard Carter (fl 1728–1757) William Child (1606–1697)...
St Michael, Cornhill 1684-1699 Succeeded by Walter Holt Preceded by AlbertusBryne Organist of St. Paul's Cathedral 1687-1699 Succeeded by Jeremiah Clarke...
Gibbons 1625−1644: Richard Portman 1660: Christopher Gibbons 1666: AlbertusBryne 1668: John Blow 1679: Henry Purcell 1695: John Blow (reappointed) 1708:...
Albert Bryan may refer to: AlbertusBryne (1620s–1668), aka Albert Bryan, English organist and composer Albert Vickers Bryan (1899–1984), US federal judge...
Balde, German New Latin poet and lyricist (born 1604) December 2 – AlbertusBryne, English composer and organist (born 1621) date unknown Nicolas Métru...
Teatro Grimani is constructed, the grandest opera house in Venice. AlbertusBryne – 5 dance movements[clarification needed] Henry Purcell – 3 Parts upon...
Heinrich Schwemmer, German music teacher and composer (died 1696) probable AlbertusBryne, English composer and organist (died 1668) Matthew Locke, English composer...