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John Taverner - Wikipedia
John Taverner ( c. 1490 – 18 October 1545) was an English composer and organist, regarded as one of the most important English composers of his era. en.wikipedia.org
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TAVERNER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TAVERNER is one who keeps a tavern. www.merriam-webster.com
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John Tavener - Wikipedia
Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer of choral religious works. Among his works are The Lamb (1982), ... en.wikipedia.org
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taverner
taverner (ˈtævənə(r)) Also 4 tavernyer, tavarnere, 5 tawerner, -yrner, tavernere, 6 -ar, Sc. -eir, 7 -o(u)r; (5 taberner). [a. AF. taverner = OF. tavernier used in senses 1 and 2 below (c 1200 in Godef. Compl.), f. taverne, tavern, or:—post-cl. L. tabernārius shopkeeper.] 1. One who keeps a tavern; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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TAVERNER
Founded by Andrew Parrott in 1973, the Taverner Choir slowly grew to become the Taverner Choir, Consort and Players. As pioneering specialists in a wide ... www.taverner.org
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John Taverner - The Kennedy Center
Tavener is one of Britain's most significant and popular living composers. His music is unique, not only in its methodology but also in its spiritual ... www.kennedy-center.org
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Taverner
Taverner may refer to: someone who owns a tavern Taverner (surname) Taverner (opera), a 1972 opera by Peter Maxwell Davies See also Tavernier (disambiguation wikipedia.org
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John Taverner | Renaissance, Sacred Music, Choral Works
English composer known primarily for his sacred works. His music represents the culmination of early 16th-century English polyphony. www.britannica.com
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Taverner, John (c1490-1545) - Composer - Hyperion Records
As the undisputed master of his generation, Taverner witnessed and greatly contributed to the final phase in the development of the florid style. www.hyperion-records.co.uk
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Peter Maxwell Davies - Taverner - Boosey & Hawkes
Maxwell Davies, Peter Taverner (1962-68/1970) Opera in two acts Duration: 117' Music Text Libretto by the composer, drawn from letters and documents of the 16 ... www.boosey.com
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John Taverner - ChoralWiki - CPDL
Life. Born: c. 1490? Died: 25 October 1545. Biography While there was a John Taverner in London in 1514, there is no reason to assume this ... www.cpdl.org
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Taverner (opera)
Second Fantasia on John Taverner's "In Nomine". Soldiers, under orders from Taverner, take the monks prisoner.Scene 4The people praise Taverner and his brutal methods of justice. wikipedia.org
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Taverner (surname)
Taverner is an English-language occupational surname. Taverner, American sex educator Fictional characters Jason Taverner, the main character in Philip K. wikipedia.org
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Roger Taverner
Roger Taverner (Abt.1507-1582) of Upminster, Essex was an English administrator and Member of Parliament for Newport, Cornwall. Life Taverner was the eldest of Richard Taverner's younger brothers. wikipedia.org
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Richard Taverner
Richard Taverner (1505 – 14 July 1575) was an English author and religious reformer. Taverner's Bible was largely a revision of the Matthew Bible. wikipedia.org
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