Musicians of the Chapel Royal

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The Musicians of the Chapel Royal were the elite body of singers and instrumentalists serving the English monarch’s private chapel, renowned for performing and helping shape sacred and ceremonial music at court.

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Label Occurrences
Musicians of the Chapel Royal canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf court chapel musicians
musical ensemble
activity composition of sacred music
performance of coronations
performance of royal funerals
performance of royal weddings
performance of royal worship services
performance of state ceremonies
country Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom
employer Crown of England NERFINISHED
Crown of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
genre ceremonial music
liturgical music
sacred music
hasPart instrumentalists
singers
historicalPeriod Georgian era NERFINISHED
Stuart period NERFINISHED
Tudor period
Victorian era
influenced Anglican liturgical music
English church music
languageOfLyrics English
Latin
location London, England
surface form: London
notableMember George Frederick Handel NERFINISHED
Henry Purcell NERFINISHED
James Kent NERFINISHED
John Blow NERFINISHED
John Bull NERFINISHED
Maurice Greene NERFINISHED
Michael Wise NERFINISHED
Orlando Gibbons NERFINISHED
Pelham Humfrey NERFINISHED
Robert Parsons NERFINISHED
Thomas Tallis NERFINISHED
Thomas Tomkins NERFINISHED
Thomas Weelkes NERFINISHED
William Byrd NERFINISHED
William Child NERFINISHED
partOf Chapel Royal NERFINISHED
performingVenue Hampton Court Palace NERFINISHED
St James's Palace NERFINISHED
Westminster Abbey NERFINISHED
Whitehall Palace NERFINISHED
royal chapels
serviceTo British monarch
English monarch

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Household of Charles II of England employs Musicians of the Chapel Royal