- en.wikipedia.org William ByrdAn undated etching of Byrd by Gerard Vandergucht (after Nicola Francesco Haym). William Byrd (/bɜːrd/; c. 1540 – 4 July 1623) was an English Renaissance composer.
- He also excelled in the composition of keyboard music, stage songs, and instrumental fantasias. William Byrd was born in Lincolnshire, probably in 1543.
- imslp.org wiki/Category:Byrd,_WilliamThe T catalogue numbers are from Richard Turbet's William Byrd: A Research and Information Guide, 3rd ed.
- poetryfoundation.org poets/william-byrdThe life and activities of Elizabethan composer William Byrd exhibit many connections with the literary world of his time.
- cpdl.org wiki/index.php/William_ByrdAliases: William Byrde; William Bird; William Birde; William Burde; William Burd – If his surviving signatures are a representative sample...
- eksisozluk.com william-byrd--660828william byrd, katolik kilise müziği bestecilerinin en büyüklerinden biri olarak ingiltere’deki son isimdir. thomas tallis’in öğrencisi olduğu sanılmaktadır.
- elizabethan-era.org.uk william-byrd.htmWilliam Byrd
- Interesting Facts and information about William Byrd in Elizabethan Times
- Short Biography about the life of William Byrd - Composer and Musician
- encyclopediavirginia.org entries/byrd-william-…1652–1704). He is usually referred to as William Byrd II (a style that he did not employ) to distinguish him from his father and his only surviving son.
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/william-byrd-414.phpWilliam Byrd was a noted English composer, remembered as much for his Latin sacred music as for his works on English madrigal.
- windrep.org William_ByrdWilliam Byrd (birth date variously given as c. 1540, Lincolnshire, England or 1543 – 4 July 1623, Stondon Massey, Essex, England) was an English composer of the Renaissance.
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