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Deutsch: Titelseite aus dem Cantus-Teil des Kyrie aus Byrds „Messe für vier Stimmen“ (ca. 1592–3), wahrscheinlich in London von Thomas East (ca. 1540 - 1609) veröffentlicht.


Siehe auch „Weiße Mensuralnotation“, „Messe (Musik)“, „Byrds Vokalmusik“ und „Kyrie eleison“.


English: Front cover of the part of the cantus of the Kyrie of Byrd's Mass for Four Voices (ca. 1592-3), probably published in London by Thomas East.


See also "Mensural notation", "Superius", "Mass (music)" and "Kyrie".


Français : Couverture du partie du cantus du Kyrie de la « Messe à quatre voix » (ca. 1592-3) de Byrd, peut-être publié à Londres par Thomas East.


Voir aussi « Notation mesurée », « Notation carrée », Superius », « Superius ou Cantus », « Dessus (voix) », « Messe (musique) », « Messes de Byrd », « Kyrie » et le tableau de « Ordre des pièces de la messe ».
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Author William Byrd (ca. 1540-4 - 1623), composer

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