Robert Parsons

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Robert Parsons was a prominent 16th-century English composer of sacred choral music, particularly known for his Latin motets and service music.

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instanceOf English composer
Renaissance composer
composer
person
activeIn Tudor England NERFINISHED
approximateDateOfBirth 16th century
approximateDateOfDeath 1570s
centuryOfActivity 16th century
compositionalForm anthem
motet
service
contributedTo development of English liturgical music
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
employer Chapel Royal of England NERFINISHED
era Renaissance
fieldOfWork choral music
sacred music
gender male
genre Latin motet
sacred choral music
service music
historicalContext Reformation in England
influenced William Byrd NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
Latin
mannerOfDeath accidental death
movement English Renaissance NERFINISHED
name Robert Parsons NERFINISHED
nationality English
notableWork Ave Maria (motet) NERFINISHED
Deliver me from mine enemies NERFINISHED
In nomine settings NERFINISHED
Magnificat (First Service) NERFINISHED
The Song called Trumpet NERFINISHED
notedFor contributions to Anglican service music
elaborate contrapuntal writing
expressive Latin motets
occupation composer
musician
positionHeld Gentleman of the Chapel Royal
religion Christianity
style polyphony
workPreservedIn The Mulliner Book NERFINISHED
Tudor church music manuscripts

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