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* Missa Christus resurgens – Caius Choirbook
* Missa Christus resurgens – Caius Choirbook
* Sancta Maria mater Dei
* Sancta Maria mater Dei
==Publications==
==Publications==


'''References:'''
*Flood, W. H. Grattan. 1925. ''Early Tudor composers''. London: Oxford University Press, 121 pp. ''William Pashe'', pp. 79-82. A transcription of the Sanctus from his Missa Christus resurgens is a two-page plate between pages 80 and 81.
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Revision as of 19:26, 26 May 2023

Alias: William Pasche

Life

Born: 1513

Died: 1537

Biography

English church musician and composer, "probably the man who was Fellow of New College, Oxford from 1494 to 1506. This is based on 'Christus resurgens', a processional antiphon of Easter Day.… He is represented by a Christus resurgens Mass, written on a Sarum chant, two Magnificats, and a motet, Sancta Maria." (Hoasm.org)

List of choral works

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List of works

  • Missa Christus resurgens – Caius Choirbook
  • Sancta Maria mater Dei

Publications

References:

  • Flood, W. H. Grattan. 1925. Early Tudor composers. London: Oxford University Press, 121 pp. William Pashe, pp. 79-82. A transcription of the Sanctus from his Missa Christus resurgens is a two-page plate between pages 80 and 81.

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