editor: | |
publisher: | Stainer & Bell |
publication date: | 1961 |
publisher's reference no.: | |
NEEMF reference no.: | C125 |
category: | choral_unaccompanied |
from a workshop? | no |
format: | |
comes with: | Score only |
performing edition: | yes |
number of parts: | 7 |
specified instruments: | |
voices: | SSA A/T A/T T/B B |
alternative clefs: | no |
what parts texted: | all |
number of copies or sets: | 11 |
available: | yes |
Notes:
Hugh Kellyk (fl.c.1480) was an English composer, whose two surviving works are preserved in the Eton Choirbook. These two works are a five-part Magnificat and a seven-part Gaude flore virginali, which appear to be among the earlier pieces in the choirbook.[1] Gaude Flore Virginali was recorded by The Sixteen in 1994,[2] the Magnificat by Tonus Peregrinus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Kellyk