Adrian Batten

Autograph manuscript of ''Preces for 4 voices''. Adrian Batten (c. 1591 – c. 1637) was an English organist and Anglican church composer. He was active during an important period of English church music, between the Reformation and the English Civil War in the 1640s. During this period the liturgical music of the first generations of Anglicans began to diverge significantly from music on the continent. Among the genres developed during this period by Batten and other Anglican composers was the 'verse anthem', in which sections alternate between the full choir and soloists, underlain and unified by an independent organ accompaniment. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sing we merrily unto God anthem for four voices / by Batten, Adrian

    Published 1906
    Online Access (via Alexander Street Press)
    Electronic Musical Score Book
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    Four anthems / by Batten, Adrian

    Published 1968
    Musical Score Book
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    Tudor church music by Batten, Adrian

    Published 1962
    CD Audio
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    Adrian Batten by Batten, Adrian

    Published 1962
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    O praise the Lord, all ye people : motet for SATB / by Batten, Adrian, approximately 1585-1637

    Published 1976
    Book
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    Silence & music

    Published 1993
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    Beyond chant mysteries of the Renaissance /

    Published 1994
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    Beyond chant mysteries of the Renaissance.

    Published 1994
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