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Christopher Tye
Born: 1505   Died: 1572   Country: England  
Tye was an English organist and composer of choral and instrumental music. Apparently a native of East Anglia, Tye received a doctorate in Music from Cambridge in 1537 and was later associated with the Priory of Ely. Tye was a contemporary of Thomas Tallis, and contributed to the assimilation of continental structural principles into English music during the first half of the sixteenth century. Rather little survives of his sacred choral music, ...
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Tye: Latin & English Church Music / Magdalen College Choir
Release Date: 06/14/2005   Label: Harmonia Mundi   Catalog: 907396   Number of Discs: 1
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(Salve Regina) Ad te clamamus (1)
Blessed are all they that fear the Lord (1)
Christ rising again (3)
Christ Rising Again From the Dead for 6 voices (1)
Deliver us, good Lord (1)
Fantasia "Rubum Quem" a 5 (1)
From the depth I called (1)
Give alms of thy goods (2)
Gloria laus et honor (1)
I will exalt Thee (1)
In Nomine (1)
In Nomine "Beleve me" (1)
In Nomine "Crye" (4)
In Nomine "Farewell my good 1, for ever"" (1)
In Nomine "Rachells weepinge" (1)
In Nomine "Re la re" (1)
In Nomine "Reporte" (1)
In Nomine "Seldom sene" (1)
In Nomine "Trust" (1)
In Nomine a 5 ("Crye") (1)
In Nomine a 5 ("Trust") (1)
In Nomine, "Seldom sene" (1)
In pace in idipsum (5)
Kyrie "Orbis factor" (2)
Laudate nomen Domini (1)
Mass "Euge bone" (4)
Mass "Euge bone": Agnus Dei (1)
Mass "Euge bone": Sanctus (1)
Mass "Peterhouse" (1)
Mass "Western Wind" (3)
Mass, 'Western Wind' (1)
Misere mei Deus (2)
Missa "Sine Nomine": Agnus Dei (1)
Missa "Sine Nomine": Credo (1)
Missa "Sine Nomine": Gloria (1)
Missa "Sine Nomine": Sanctus (1)
Missa Euge bone: Credo (1)
My trust, O Lord, in thee is founded (1)
Nunc dimittis (2)
O Lord, deliver me (2)
Omnes gentes, plaudite (7)
Omnes gentes, plaudite manibus (3)
Peccavimus cum patribus (5)
Point (1)
Quaesumus omnipotens (2)
Sanctus and Benedictus (1)
To Father, Son and Holy Ghost (2)
Tudor Motet (1)
When that the fifty day was come (1)
While shepherds watched their flocks by night (2)
Winchester (1)
Biography by Todd McComb
Tye was an English organist and composer of choral and instrumental music. Apparently a native of East Anglia, Tye received a doctorate in Music from Cambridge in 1537 and was later associated with the Priory of Ely. Tye was a contemporary of Thomas Tallis, and contributed to the assimilation of continental structural principles into English music during the first half of the sixteenth century. Rather little survives of his sacred choral music, but what does remain represents an interesting personal synthesis of the older English florid style and the techniques of structural imitation and syllabic text setting. Tye's sparing use of imitation and the general absence of soloist passages gives his music a tighter cohesiveness than that of the previous generation -- his mass Euge Bone is perhaps the most impressive example of the period.

Today, Tye is at least as well known as a composer of instrumental ensemble music for viol consort. He left 31 such compositions, apparently composed late in his life. These include 21 settings of the "In Nomine" type -- based on Taverner's cantus firmus and incorporating all manner of instrumental ideas within a purely polyphonic context. Tye is credited as the first significant composer of instrumental chamber music, and his examples are of uniformly high quality. They represent a substantial legacy for Western music.
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