• 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.[2]...
  • John Taverner. (c.1495-1545). ... It is generally assumed that Taverner was born in the 1490s; he certainly had a brother William born between 1495 and 1505.
  • John Taverner was an English composer known primarily for his sacred works. His music represents the culmination of early 16th-century English polyphony.
  • Songs by John Taverner. name. rating. ... John Taverner - Cycle VII - Apocalyptic Primordial Call. 17. 01:26 320 Кб/с.
  • The Tallis Scholars sing John Taverner's Missa Corona spinea. ... Blue Heron -- Dum transisset sabbatum (II) by John Taverner (c.1490-1545).
  • John Taverner. Besteci, Müzisyen. Doğum.
  • There are two English composers with the name John Taverner or Tavener. The latter, who died in 2013, claimed to be (indirectly) descended from the former.
  • Grattan-Flood, W. (1912). John Taverner. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14466b.htm.
  • John Taverner - Akhmatova Songs - Soprano and String Quartet. ... John Taverner - Magnificat a 4 - Nesciens mater (The Sixteen Harry Christophers).