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- Q1839533 subject Q6485920.
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- Q1839533 abstract "Robert Stone (1516 – 2 July 1613) was an English composer and member of the Chapel Royal.He was born in Alphington, Devon, England. His name is recorded as a member of the Chapel Royal in 1546 as a yeoman, though he was later promoted to a gentleman; he remained active there into the seventeenth century. At the coronation of James I, he was fourth in seniority, senior to William Byrd.Among his best-known works is the setting of the Lord's Prayer, written around 1550. It was first printed by John Day in Certaine Notes (1565) and its free rhythmic structure resembles the French vers mesuré.".
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- Q1839533 comment "Robert Stone (1516 – 2 July 1613) was an English composer and member of the Chapel Royal.He was born in Alphington, Devon, England. His name is recorded as a member of the Chapel Royal in 1546 as a yeoman, though he was later promoted to a gentleman; he remained active there into the seventeenth century. At the coronation of James I, he was fourth in seniority, senior to William Byrd.Among his best-known works is the setting of the Lord's Prayer, written around 1550.".
- Q1839533 label "Robert Stone (composer)".