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William Byrd "First Pavan and Galliard" Glenn Gould: Piano Photos: Winter scenes around the Medway near Rochester, England. William Byrd William Byrd - Photos by Frank, Belgium taken (1540 or later 1539 - July 4, 1623) was an English composer of the Renaissance. He cultivated many of the current forms in England at the time, including various types of sacred and secular polyphony, keyboard (the so-called Virginalists school) and consort music. The greatest English composers of his generation,comparable in stature, his most important continental contemporaries, William Byrd was a versatile composer. Though still a Catholic, loyalty cost him much trouble in times of persecution in England, he was a member of the Chapel Royal, the music for the liturgy of the Church of England and, on a private plane for his fellow Catholics. Byrd's sacred music compositions for the church to the Catholic liturgy and for the separateddesigned for the officially recognized church of England. The first category includes the settings of the fair for three, four and five voices, and a large quantity of other works for the different seasons of the liturgical year. For the Church of England Byrd wrote a great service and three other service settings using the texts of the Anglican liturgy. In addition to these compositions, there are a number of hymns and psalms, settings, and consort songs with sacred texts of one kind or another vowelMusic ...
Add Hula Networks on Facebook www.facebook.com www.hulanetworks.com Add Shreddy Times on Facebook www.facebook.com www.shreddytimes.com do you think you cooler than me? Now you are probably ... but you're definitely not cooler than Mike Wilson. He raised the bar with its unprecedented ropeswing triple backflip in the Truckee River. If you missed it, swing for the release on that rope, 60 feet high, and Mike has been on land for a majority of the jump ... until it somehowtorpedoed in the narrow "window of opportunity" section of river. Wilson stomped stomped and stomped some more ... to which one thinks he would go home and rest. Not the case. Wilson is a beast! Instead of knocking on her back, claiming illest rope swing in the Western Hemisphere, Mike Wilson lost sleep, weight and mind to think about how he was still one-up itself. The creative wheels started turning and the hit was on ... Wilson concocted a quadruple back flip off a99 feet rope swing in the royal blue depths of Lake Tahoe. With the focus of a unique combination of childlike enthusiasm and calculated, Mike designed a pulley swings promote a four-fold backward somersault. A four-day shooting session began with a California sunrise and Subway Sandwiches ... Hand delivered by Wilson's Mom! The events between Sunrise, Sunset Day 1 and Day 4 took part, were out of control. The Times Shreddy crew searched the sea / cliffs to get the shots. Large crowds gatheredmore ...
Jamie Cullum performing Cry Me A River (standard and Justin Timberlake version interwoven) from the Royal Box at the London Palladium on 23/5/10. Had to cut about half a minute of Brad's drum solo as the camera's memory card was running out and wanted to make sure I recorded it to the end. So I've joined the 2 videos together now to make an (almost) complete version from the gig.