William Cornysh

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William Cornysh was an English Renaissance composer and dramatist known for his influential sacred and secular music at the Tudor court.

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William Cornysh canonical 3
William Cornysh the Younger 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English Renaissance composer
Renaissance composer
composer
dramatist
person
associatedWith Henry VII of England
Henry VIII of England
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
employer Chapel Royal
Tudor court
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork drama
music
floruit early 16th century
late 15th century
genre choral music
liturgical music
sacred music
secular music
song
hasRole court entertainer
playwright
songwriter
influenced English Tudor church music
languageOfWorkOrName English
Latin
movement English Renaissance
name William Cornysh self-link
notableFor influential sacred music at the Tudor court
influential secular songs at the Tudor court
notableWork Ah, Robin, gentle Robin
Ave Maria, mater Dei
Blow thy horn, hunter
My love she mour’th
Salve Regina
Stabat mater dolorosa
Woefully arrayed
occupation composer
court musician
dramatist
poet
partOf Tudor court
surface form: Tudor court culture
positionHeld Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal
religion Christianity
style Tudor polyphony
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Master of the Children notableOfficeHolder William Cornysh
this entity surface form: William Cornysh the Younger
William Cornysh name William Cornysh self-link
Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal positionHeldBy William Cornysh
this entity surface form: William Cornysh the Younger