The Western Wind Mass by John Taverner 4-Part - Sheet Music

By John Taverner

John Taverner's Western Wind Mass is one of three extant Early Tudor masses bearing that title, the others being by Christopher Tye and John Shepherd. They are so named because their canutus firmus derives from a setting of the love lyric, “Westron wynde when wylle thow blow.” Taverner's extant works are not abundant by William Byrd's standard, but they include eight complete masses, three Magnificat settings, over twenty motets, English adaptations of his Latin music, a handful of secular songs, and a couple of instrumental pieces. This work is for SATB voices, and is edited by Anthony G. Petti

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian Renaissance
Composers:
John Taverner
Publishers:
Chester Music
UPC:
884088442248
ISBN:
9780711966178
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Mass
Artist:
John Taverner
Usages:
Mass
Size:
8x11 inches
Number of Pages:
50
Shipping Weight:
0.43 pounds

Choral (SATB Choir)

SKU: HL.14032907

Composed by John Taverner. Edited by Anthony G. Petti. Music Sales America. Classical, Mass, Sacred. Book [Softcover]. Composed 1996. 50 pages. Chester Music #CH55433. Published by Chester Music (HL.14032907).

ISBN 9780711966178. UPC: 884088442248. 8x11 inches.

John Taverner's Western Wind Mass is one of three extant Early Tudor masses bearing that title, the others being by Christopher Tye and John Shepherd. They are so named because their canutus firmus derives from a setting of the love lyric, “Westron wynde when wylle thow blow.” Taverner's extant works are not abundant by William Byrd's standard, but they include eight complete masses, three Magnificat settings, over twenty motets, English adaptations of his Latin music, a handful of secular songs, and a couple of instrumental pieces. This work is for SATB voices, and is edited by Anthony G. Petti.