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Thomas Tallis - Wikipedia Thomas Tallis ( ˈtælɪs ; [2] also Tallys or Talles; c 1505 – 23 November 1585 [n 1]) was an English composer of High Renaissance music His compositions are primarily vocal, and he occupies a primary place in anthologies of English choral music
Thomas Tallis | English Renaissance Composer Sacred Music . . . Thomas Tallis was one of the most important English composers of sacred music before William Byrd His style encompassed the simple Reformation service music and the great Continental polyphonic schools whose influence he was largely responsible for introducing into English music
The Best of Tallis - YouTube He is honoured for his original voice in English musicianship No contemporary portrait of Tallis survives: although an engraving by Gerard Vandergucht exists, it dates from 150 years after
Thomas Tallis: the ultimate Tudor survivor - Classical Music Tallis drew on his experience of writing for the Latin liturgy in the time of Mary’s father, Henry VIII He helped revive and preserve an old tradition, surpassing the sacred compositions of his youth
Thomas Tallis (c. 1505-1585) - A short biography discography Thomas Tallis would prove himself adept in writing for both the Catholic and Protestant liturgies Born a Catholic, he managed to survive - apparently without being persecuted - as a member of the "Old Faith," while becoming the chief composer for the new Church of England
Who was Thomas Tallis Our school is named after composer Thomas Tallis He was a true original who made music for the kings and queens of the 16th Century, and who lived in Greenwich Two of his most famous pieces are Spem In Allium and If Ye Love Me which are still regularly played today
Thomas Tallis - New World Encyclopedia Thomas Tallis (c 1505 – November 23, 1585) was an extremely talented English composer Tallis flourished as a church musician during the often stormy sixteenth century in England