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- Westron_Wynde abstract "Westron Wynde is an early 16th-century song whose tune was used as the basis (cantus firmus) of Masses by English composers John Taverner, Christopher Tye and John Sheppard. The tune first appears with words in a partbook of around 1530, which contains mainly keyboard music. Historians believe that the lyrics are a few hundred years older ('Middle English') and the words are a fragment of medieval poetry.The lyrics of the original were decidedly secular:'Westron wynde, when wilt thou blow,The small raine down can raine.Cryst, if my love were in my armesAnd I in my bedde again!'Recovering the original tune of Westron Wynde that was used in these Masses is not entirely straightforward. There is a version that uses the secular words, but with rather different notes: About this sound Play The version used by the three Mass composers can only be inferred by what they put into their Masses. In program notes (see below), Peter Phillips offers the following reconstruction: About this sound Play But this is not always exactly what appears in the Masses; thus the New Grove quotes the following sequence from Taverner's Mass: About this sound Play For the words being sung here, see Mass (music).Westron Wynde was put to music by Igor Stravinsky as a movement (Westron Wind) of his Cantata (1952).The British guitarist John Renbourn recorded his own arrangement of the tune for two guitars on his 1970 album The Lady and the Unicorn. The song has been recorded by Maddy Prior and Tim Hart on the album Summer Solstice and by Barbara Dickson on Full Circle.The British band Current 93 recorded an extended and modified version of the song sometime between 1982 and 1995, adding various new lines. This version, however, was never released until 2010.The British band Saint Etienne produced a version of Westron Wynde on their album Tiger Bay which is similar to the first arrangement above, but with a separate instrumental sequence added between verses.Roger Jackson used the text and added a new verse in an entirely new setting in 2014."Eye of Heaven, pray gently smile,And though the cold wind blow,Soft, may you warm and mind my loveThat I do love her so"↑".
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- Westron_Wynde wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Etienne_(band).
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- Westron_Wynde wikiPageWikiLink South_Riding_(2011_miniseries).
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- Westron_Wynde wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Western Wind".
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- Westron_Wynde subject Category:16th-century_songs.
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- Westron_Wynde subject Category:Renaissance_chansons.
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- Westron_Wynde comment "Westron Wynde is an early 16th-century song whose tune was used as the basis (cantus firmus) of Masses by English composers John Taverner, Christopher Tye and John Sheppard. The tune first appears with words in a partbook of around 1530, which contains mainly keyboard music.".
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