William byrd`s motet “ne irascaris domine”

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  • What: The motet Ne irascaris Domine represents an in-depth reflection of the religious and political situation with regard to the persecution of English Catholics by Elizabeth I. Byrd chose his text from Isaiah 64:9-10, referring to the lamentation over the destruction of Jerusalem, as a symbol of persecution for Catholics in Elizabethan England.
  • Who: Ne irascaris Domine and colleagues from the Scarsdale High School, Post Rd, Scarsdale, NY, United States have published the Article: William Byrd`s Motet "Ne Irascaris Domine", in the : Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Global Politics . . .

     

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