JohnWilbye (baptized 7 March 1574 – September 1638) was an English madrigal composer. The son of a tanner, he was born at Brome, Suffolk, England. (Brome...
the form also was taken up by German and English composers, such as JohnWilbye (1574–1638), Thomas Weelkes (1576–1623), and Thomas Morley (1557–1602)...
Tomkins (1572–1656) Thomas Vautor (c 1580-?) John Ward (1571–1638) Thomas Weelkes (1576–1623) JohnWilbye (1574–1638) The Oxford Book of English Madrigals...
Madrigalles, ... translated out of Sundrie Italian Authors). Composers such as JohnWilbye and Thomas Weelkes used the pieces in both collections as models for...
vicar. He is known mainly for his madrigals and was a contemporary of JohnWilbye. Born c. 1558, Richard Carlton graduated from Clare College, Cambridge...
30 August 1578 and a chamber is named in her honour. The madrigalist JohnWilbye was employed by the Kitsons at Hengrave and in London, as was the composer...
Mount Wilbye (69°30′S 71°32′W / 69.500°S 71.533°W / -69.500; -71.533) is the highest peak (about 2,050 metres (6,730 ft)) of the Lassus Mountains in...
composers of the English Madrigal School, for instance Thomas Weelkes and JohnWilbye, were to write madrigals in a more serious or sombre vein. In addition...
Elizabeth and featured the compositions of Morley, Thomas Weelkes, and JohnWilbye among other representatives of the English madrigalists. Instrumental...
Rasi (1574–1621) Gabriel Bataille (1574–1630) JohnWilbye (1574–1638) Andreas Hakenberger (1574–1627) John Bennet (1575–after 1614) Vittoria Aleotti (c...
Italian form for English tastes: famous composers included Thomas Morley, JohnWilbye and Thomas Weelkes. Spain developed instrumental and vocal styles of...
head doorway. Burial place of William Gilbert and madrigal composer JohnWilbye. Grade I listed building. Corhampton Church Corhampton, Hampshire, England...
Wikmanson (1753–1800) Mack Wilberg (born 1955) Philip Wilby (born 1949) JohnWilbye (1574–1638) Alec Wilder (1907–1980) Philip van Wilder (c. 1500 – 1554)...
Elizabeth and featured the compositions of Morley, Thomas Weelkes, and JohnWilbye among other representatives of the English madrigalists. Instrumental...
Bury St Edmunds. Around this time he probably made the acquaintance of JohnWilbye, a much more famous madrigalist, who lived and worked only a few miles...
Isles The Triumphs of Oriana Morley's famous collection of 1601 Milsom, John (1 October 1983). "Music". Early Music. 11 (4): 545–547. doi:10.1093/earlyj/11...
(1571/1573–1650) John Ward (1571–1638) Daniel Bacheler (1572–1618) Thomas Tomkins (1572–1656) Ellis Gibbons (1573–1603) JohnWilbye (1574–1638) John Bennet (c...
gleeful madrigals. Weelkes's madrigals are often compared to those of JohnWilbye (who the Dictionary of National Biography described as the most famous...
years his junior the madrigalist JohnWilbye. In addition they created collections of instruments and sheet music. Wilbye would publish 64 pieces of music...
discoverer of electromagnetism and physician to Elizabeth I, and the composer JohnWilbye. St James the Great is a Church of England church on East Hill in Colchester...
Florence Welch (born 1986), lead singer of Florence and The Machine JohnWilbye (1574–1638), composer Cliff Williams (born 1949), bassist for AC/DC Ralph...
Aagesen fl. 1593–1625 Danish Andreas Hakenberger 1574 – 1627 German JohnWilbye 1574 – 1638 English Claudio Pari 1574 – after 1619 Franco-Flemish Active...
(2nd ed.). United States: Archon Books. ISBN 978-0-208-00848-0. Harley, John (1999). Orlando Gibbons and the Gibbons Family of Musicians. London, England:...
gradually developing their own style from that seed, included Thomas Morley, JohnWilbye, and Thomas Weelkes.[citation needed] Outside of England, Marenzio's...
Fludd, English composer and writer (died 1637) March 7 (baptized) – JohnWilbye, English madrigal composer (died 1638) May 14 – Francesco Rasi, Italian...