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Robert Stone, William Parsons, John Farmer, and Thomas Morley.
Gregorio Allegri (1582 - 1652)
- Miserere mei, Deus. An authentic edition of this famous piece for SSAB and SSATB edited from manuscripts in the Vatican by Ben Byram-Wigfield.
12pp £3.00 GBP
Felice Anerio (c.1560 - 1614)
- Crux fidelis. SATB motet for Passiontide.
4pp £2.50 GBP
- Christus factus est. SATB motet for Passiontide.
4pp £2.50 GBP
William Byrd (1542 - 1623)
William Croft (1678 - 1727)
- Burial Service. Sentences for the Burial Service (including 1 by Purcell) for SATB with organ. (Includes original figured bass). Edited by Ben Byram-Wigfield.
20pp £3.50 GBP
Johann Eccard (1553 - 1611)
- Am Tage der Reinigung Maria. (known in English as When to the Temple Mary Went) Anthem for SSATTB, edited by Philip Colls.
4pp £2.50 GBP
Thomas Ford (1580 - 1648)
Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa (c.1561-1613)
William Hayes (1708 - 1777)
- Cantate Domino & Deus Misereatur. Alternative Evening Canticles for SSATTB chorus and verse, with organ. Edited by Ben Byram-Wigfield. Now available separately.
Cantate Domino 20pp £3.50 GBP
Deus Miseratur 12pp £3.00 GBP
Richard Hutchinson (d.1646)
- Lord, I am not high-minded. Verse anthem for STB soli with SAATB chorus and organ, edited by Dr. Simon Anderson.
8pp £2.80 GBP
Richard Lloyd
- Peterborough Evening Service. for SATB divisi chorus and organ.
12pp £3.00 GBP
Antonio Lotti (1667 - 1740)
Thomas Morley (1557 - 1602)
William Mundy (1529 - 1591)
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c.1525 - 1594)
John Sheppard (1515 - 1560)
- Our Father. Polyphonic motet for SAATB, set to the words of the Lord's Prayer.
8pp £2.80 GBP
William Smith (1605 - 1645)
Thomas Tallis (1505 - 1585)
- Mass for Four Voices. Mass setting for men's voices ATTB, (No Kyrie) edited by Ben Byram-Wigfield.
24pp £3.50 GBP
- Salvator mundi 1. Motet for SAATB, No. 1 from Cantiones sacrae, first published in 1575.
4pp £2.50 GBP
- Salvator mundi 2. Motet for SATTB, No. 21 from Cantiones sacrae, first published in 1575.
4pp £2.50 GBP
John Taverner (c.1495 - 1545)
Tomás Luis de Victoria (c.1548 - 1611)
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