2016
DOI: 10.1080/03058034.2016.1165787
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The Sixteenth-Century School at St. Mary-at-Hill, London

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“…The group included William Mundy, composer of one of the most spectacular vocal works of the mid-sixteenth-century, the Vox Patris Caelestis; playwright and balladeer, John Heywood; composer, John Redford; as well as Richard Edwards, author of Damon and Pithias. 68 The text of Vox Patris was written by William Forrest, who claimed to be Mary I's chaplain, and Milsom argues that the six-voice antiphon was written for Mary's coronation pageant on 30 September 1553, possibly being sung by the choristers of St-Mary-at-Hill. 69 Forrest also published A New Ballade of the Marigolde after Mary's accession, which praised the queen for her many virtues.…”
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“…The group included William Mundy, composer of one of the most spectacular vocal works of the mid-sixteenth-century, the Vox Patris Caelestis; playwright and balladeer, John Heywood; composer, John Redford; as well as Richard Edwards, author of Damon and Pithias. 68 The text of Vox Patris was written by William Forrest, who claimed to be Mary I's chaplain, and Milsom argues that the six-voice antiphon was written for Mary's coronation pageant on 30 September 1553, possibly being sung by the choristers of St-Mary-at-Hill. 69 Forrest also published A New Ballade of the Marigolde after Mary's accession, which praised the queen for her many virtues.…”
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