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* Editor note: also requested by Alycie MacArdle 04.08.2002
* Editor note: also requested by Alycie MacArdle 04.08.2002
I noticed one other person has requested this under \Adrian d'Aggere\. I hope I am not mistaken, but I believe the composer is perhaps William Daggere from the early 16th century?
I noticed one other person has requested this under \Adrian d'Aggere\. I hope I am not mistaken, but I believe the composer is perhaps William Daggere from the early 16th century?
I love this site. It is a very helpful resource!
I love this site. It is a very helpful resource!


* Editor note: also requested by Joseph NICOLAS 06.26.2004
* Editor note: also requested by Joseph NICOLAS 06.26.2004

Revision as of 12:54, 28 October 2008

Title: Downderry down

Composer: Antonius de (?) Aggere

Date of request: 2002-03-30

Status: Completed

Requested by: Julio L?? Agudo

Additional notes: This piece appears in King'singers CD \De Janequin aux Beatles\

  • Editor note: also requested by Alycie MacArdle 04.08.2002

I noticed one other person has requested this under \Adrian d'Aggere\. I hope I am not mistaken, but I believe the composer is perhaps William Daggere from the early 16th century? I love this site. It is a very helpful resource!

  • Editor note: also requested by Joseph NICOLAS 06.26.2004

The third request for this piece... I'm looking for it since I heard it in the king's singers' CD \De jannequin aux Beatles\ for... 3 years !!! Plaese help me !!! I'm in love with this song !!!

  • Editor note: I did it on 28.10.2008. I got it from the very old King's Singers LP "Concert collection" by hearing and writing. After I had done this, I found an issue of this score in an old music library and tried to complete the text (which do not understand; very old English, probably!!).

The composer is indeed William Daggere, but I didn't find any biographical data (but Adrian d'Aggere isn't to be found either).