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Robert Carver 1490 - 1546

Artists | Classical | Composers and Arrangers

Little is known about the life of Robert Carver, whose work represents one of the finest examples of unaccompanied choral music of Renaissance Europe. His music survives in a manuscript in the National Library of Scotland and consists of five masses (including the Missa `Dum sacrum mytserium' for ten voices, and the Missa `L'Homme armZ for four voices) and two motets: Gaude flore virginali (for five voices) and O Bone Jesu (for 19 voices). His complete works have been recorded by Cappella Nova, and a definitive performing edition is now available from Glasgow University music department.

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