Walter Frye

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Walter Frye was a 15th-century English composer known for his influential sacred vocal music, particularly masses and motets, during the early Renaissance.

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instanceOf English composer
Renaissance composer
composer
person
activeInCentury 15th century
composedInLanguage Latin
floruit mid-15th century
genre sacred music
vocal music
historicalPeriod Late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
Renaissance NERFINISHED
influenced Renaissance sacred music
influenceRegion Continental Europe NERFINISHED
England NERFINISHED
knownFor influential sacred vocal music
movement Early Renaissance NERFINISHED
nationality English
notableWorkType mass
motet
occupation composer
reception highly regarded by contemporaries
region England
style polyphony
workForm Marian motets
Mass Ordinary settings

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Frye hasNotableBearer Walter Frye