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… Tallis was capable of switching the style of his compositions to suit the different monarchs' vastly different demands.[10] Among other important composers of the time, including Christopher Tye and Robert White, Tallis stood out. Walker observes, "He had more versatility of style than eith...
Christopher Tye (c. 1505 c. 1572) was an English composer and organist, who studied at Cambridge University and in 1545 became a Doctor of Music both there
1505
Died:1572
Renaissance composer • English composer • Organist • Choirmaster
Musical composer • Music teacher
Person of the Tudor period • 16th-century English person