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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1569
'''Born:''' 9 March 1569 (baptism), Worcester, England


'''Died:''' 1595
'''Died:''' 23 March 1595 (buried), Worcester


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


Little is known of Nathaniel Patrick that isn't derived from the title-page of his one printed work (now lost): "Songs of Sundrye Natures, whereof some are Divine, some are madrigalles and the rest psalms and hymns in Latin, by Nathaniel Patrick, sometyme Master of the Children of the Cathedral Church of Worcester and organist of the same" (1597). The small handful of consort songs that survive in manuscript are probably derived from this source.
Organist at Worcester Cathedral "in the closing years of the 16th century." Little else is known of Nathaniel Patrick that isn't derived from the title-page of his one printed work (now lost): "Songs of Sundrye Natures, whereof some are Divine, some are madrigalles and the rest psalms and hymns in Latin, by Nathaniel Patrick, sometyme Master of the Children of the Cathedral Church of Worcester and organist of the same" (1597). The small handful of consort songs that survive in manuscript are probably derived from this source.


==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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'''[[Service in G minor (Nathaniel Patrick)|Service in G minor]]'''
*''[[Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in G minor (Nathaniel Patrick)|Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in G minor]]''   ( [http://www.notamos.co.uk/145367.shtml {{net}}] )
*1. [[Te Deum (Nathaniel Patrick)|Te Deum]]
*2. [[Benedictus (Nathaniel Patrick)|Benedictus]]
*3. [[Miserere (Nathaniel Patrick)|Miserere]]
*4. [[The Nicene Creed (Nathaniel Patrick)|The Nicene Creed]]
*5. [[Magnificat in G minor (Nathaniel Patrick)|Magnificat]]
*6. [[Nunc dimittis in G minor (Nathaniel Patrick)|Nunc dimittis]]


'''Other works'''
*[[Prepare to die (Nathaniel Patrick)|Prepare to die]]
*[[Send forth thy sighs (Nathaniel Patrick)|Send forth thy sighs]]


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'''References:'''
*"Dotted Crotchet". 1905. ''Worcester Cathedral''. The Musical Times 46:705-714, November 1, 1905.


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Latest revision as of 21:43, 14 August 2021

Life

Born: 9 March 1569 (baptism), Worcester, England

Died: 23 March 1595 (buried), Worcester

Biography

Organist at Worcester Cathedral "in the closing years of the 16th century." Little else is known of Nathaniel Patrick that isn't derived from the title-page of his one printed work (now lost): "Songs of Sundrye Natures, whereof some are Divine, some are madrigalles and the rest psalms and hymns in Latin, by Nathaniel Patrick, sometyme Master of the Children of the Cathedral Church of Worcester and organist of the same" (1597). The small handful of consort songs that survive in manuscript are probably derived from this source.

List of choral works

Service in G minor

Other works

References:

  • "Dotted Crotchet". 1905. Worcester Cathedral. The Musical Times 46:705-714, November 1, 1905.

 
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