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Definition of Thomas Tallis
1. Noun. English organist and composer of church and secular music; was granted a monopoly in music printing with William Byrd (1505-1585).
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Literary usage of Thomas Tallis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Church Composers by William Alexander Barrett (1882)
"Thomas Tallis AND RICHARD FARRANT. THE name of Thomas Tallis heads the list of
English Church Composers of eminence of this period, as well by reason of ..."
2. English church composers by William Alexander Barrett (1882)
"Thomas Tallis AND RICHARD FARRANT. Tn 10 name of Thomas Tallis heads the list of
English Church Composers of eminence of this period, ..."
3. English Church Composers by William Alexander Barrett (1882)
"THE name of Thomas Tallis heads the list of English Church Composers of eminence
of this period, as well by reason of priority of age as for the services he ..."
4. The Methodist Hymnal: Official Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church and by South Methodist Episcopal Church (1905)
"LHAM HUMPHREY Thomas Tallis 1 O COME, let us sing | unto ' the | Lord || let us
heartily rejoice in the [ strength of ¡ 2 Let us come before his presence ..."
5. A History of Pianoforte-playing and Pianoforte-literature by Karl Friedrich Weitzmann (1893)
"... flutists, rebec and bagpipe -players, trumpeters and. drummers, three virginal
players; and in 1575 Thomas Tallis and * Journey (History of Music, Vol. ..."