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'''Aliases:''' Whyte, Robert
{{Aliases|Robert Whyte}}
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1538
'''Born:''' c. 1538


'''Died:''' 1574
'''Died:''' November 1574


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
 
"Yong Whyte" is mentioned in 1553 and sang at Trinity College under [[Thomas Preston]] 1555-62. He worked at Ely and Chester before becoming Master of Choristers at Westminster in the winter of 1569-1570; he later died in the plague.
{{WikipediaLink|Robert White (composer)}}
{{WikipediaLink|Robert White (composer)}}
 
==Choral works at CPDL==
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
{{Legend}}
The following work list differs somewhat from New Grove's, which only includes 2 settings for viols of ''Christ qui lux es'':
 
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*{{NoCo|Ad te levavi oculos meos}}   ( [{{filepath:Adte.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Adte.mid}} {{mid}}] )
*{{NoCo|Ad te levavi oculos meos}}
*{{NoCo|Appropinquet deprecatio mea}} {{LLink|WHIT-APP.pdf|WHIT-APP.mid|WHIT-APP.sib|Sibelius 4}}
*{{NoCo|Appropinquet deprecatio mea}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies I}}   {{editions|0}}
*''Cantate Domino'' (arr for 3vv of Exaudiat, below)
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies II}}   {{editions|0}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies I}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies III}}   {{editions|1}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies II}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies IV}}   {{editions|0}}
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies III}}
*''Deus, misereatur nostri''
*{{NoCo|Christe qui lux es et dies IV}}
*''Domine, quis habitabit'' I
*{{NoCo|Deus, misereatur nostri}} (also attr. "Mr Mundie")
*''Domine, quis habitabit'' II
*{{NoCo|Domine quis habitabit I}}
*''Domine, quis habitabit'' III
*{{NoCo|Domine quis habitabit II}}
*{{NoCo|Exaudiat te Dominus}}   {{editions|0}}
{{mdl|3}}
*{{NoCo|Justus es Domine}}   {{editions|1}}
*{{NoCo|Domine quis habitabit III}}
*{{NoCo|Lamentations a 5}}  {{editions|1}}
*{{NoCo|Domine, non est exaltatum}}
*''Lamentations a 6'' - incomplete in source; any edition uploaded must include an '''original''' reconstruction of the missing baritone part
*{{NoCo|Exaudiat te Dominus}}
*''Libera me, Domine, de morte''
*{{NoCo|Justus es Domine}}
*{{NoCo|The Lord bless us and keep us}}   {{editions|1}}
*{{NoCo|Lamentations a 5}}
*{{NoCo|Lord, who shall dwell}}   {{editions|0}}
*{{NoCo|Lamentations a 6}}
*''Magnificat'' (starts 6v, but the ranges of gimels may require 8 depending on key, e.g. SATTBB later requires SSAA)
*{{NoCo|Libera me}}
*{{NoCo|Manus tuae fecerunt me}}   {{editions|1}}
*{{NoCo|The Lord bless us and keep us}}
*{{NoCo|Miserere mei Deus}}   {{editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Lord, who shall dwell}}
*{{NoCo|Portio mea Domine}}   {{editions|1}}
*{{NoCo|Magnificat}}
*''Precamur sancte Domine'' - see the ''Christe qui lux es et dies'' settings
{{mdl|3}}
*{{NoCo|Regina caeli}}   {{LLinkW|whit-reg.pdf|whit-reg.mid|whit-reg.mus|Finale 2002}}
*{{NoCo|Manus tuae fecerunt me}}
*{{NoCo|Tota pulchra es}}   {{LLinkW|whit-tot.pdf|whit-tot.mid|whit-tot.mus|Finale 2002}}
*{{NoCo|Miserere mei Deus}}
 
*{{NoCo|O how glorious art thou}} (variously attributed, and arr. also as ''I will wash my hands'' and ''Let thy merciful ears'')
*''O Lord deliver me'' (arr. of ''Manus tuae'')
*{{NoCo|Portio mea Domine}}
*''Precamur sancte Domine'' (4 settings = Christe qui lux es et dies)
*{{NoCo|Regina caeli}}
*{{NoCo|Tota pulchra es}}
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==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 9 August 2023

Alias: Robert Whyte

Life

Born: c. 1538

Died: November 1574

Biography "Yong Whyte" is mentioned in 1553 and sang at Trinity College under Thomas Preston 1555-62. He worked at Ely and Chester before becoming Master of Choristers at Westminster in the winter of 1569-1570; he later died in the plague.

View the Wikipedia article on Robert White.

Choral works at CPDL

List of choral works

The following work list differs somewhat from New Grove's, which only includes 2 settings for viols of Christ qui lux es:

 
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL

Publications

External links