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Thomas Tudway

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89:, on 28 July 1706, for an offensive comment of this nature slighting the Queen, Tudway was sentenced to be "degraded from all degrees, taken and to be taken", and was deprived of his professorship and his three organists' posts. On 10 March 1707 he publicly made submission and a retraction in the Regent House. He was then formally absolved and reinstated in all his appointments. Had he not offended the monarch, it seems likely that he would have become a Composer to the Chapel Royal. His music is at least the equal of his contemporaries. He was a 30: 645: 503:
in 1721. The chapel itself was never consecrated and it seems unlikely that the works were performed there in Tudway's lifetime. Some songs and catches of his were published in various collections, and a birthday ode for Queen Anne was left in manuscript. The anthem "Thou, O Lord, hast heard our
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Tudway was born probably before 1650, as he became a choirboy in the Chapel Royal very soon after the Restoration. He is sometimes confused with his father (of the same name) who on 22 April 1664 obtained a tenor's place in the choir of St. George's, Windsor. In 1670 he succeeded
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Thomas Tudway's sacred music is at least the equal of his post-Restoration contemporaries. His writing for the organ as accompanimental instrument is extremely sophisticated, often using solo stops from the instrument in duet with a singer.
124:, for whom he undertook his major work. As an addition to the Harleian Library, Tudway from 1714 copied a representative set of compositions for the Anglican church, then generally unavailable in written form. He accumulated six volumes ( 74:, the first professor of music at Cambridge, Tudway was chosen as his successor on 30 January 1705. He then proceeded to the degree of Mus. Doc.; his exercise and anthem, "Thou, O God, hast heard our desire", was performed in 589: 132:, as he collected 70 services and 244 anthems by 85 composers; of those 19 anthems and a service were by himself. Materials came from manuscripts around England, but the collection was mainly based on old choir-books at 492: 658: 712: 722: 717: 477:, at Queen Anne's first attendance there; and composed a thanksgiving anthem, "I will sing of Thy great mercies", for the victory at the 697: 138: 121: 82:'s visit to the university. He was nominated composer and organist extraordinary to the queen, but the warrant was never executed. 663: 549: 707: 625: 23: 474: 48: 52: 702: 109: 94: 75: 51:, and acted as instructor of the choristers from Christmas 1679 to midsummer 1680. He also became organist at 79: 543: 692: 56: 478: 26:. He is known as a composer, and for his compilation of a collection of Anglican church music. 621: 484:
The Evening Service in B flat "reflects the final stage of development” in the verse service.
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Tudway's anthem "Is it true that God will dwell with men?" was performed in
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Tudway died on 23 November 1726, and was succeeded as professor by
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Stephen Bullamore, MMus dissertation (2009), University of London
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Political opinions may have brought Tudway into contact with
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with orchestral accompaniment for the consecration of
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 67:in Latin, both with orchestral accompaniment. 8: 24:Professor of Music at Cambridge University 403:O Praise the Lord for it is a good thing 283:Is it true that God will dwell with Men? 223:The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble 156: 22:(died 1726) was an English musician and 517: 487:In 1720 Tudway composed anthems and a 533: 531: 529: 527: 525: 523: 521: 233:The Lord hath declared his salvation 7: 453:Te Deum and Jubilate, Commandments 343:Thou O Lord hast heard our desire 14: 504:desire" was printed by Arnold in 183:O come let us sing unto the Lord 154:A chronological list of anthems. 139:Dictionary of Music and Musicians 122:Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford 664:Dictionary of National Biography 643: 550:Dictionary of National Biography 383:O Sing unto the Lord a new song 78:on 16 April, on the occasion of 713:Professors of Music (Cambridge) 723:18th-century English composers 1: 433:Give the Lord the Honour Due 263:Let us now praise worthy men 16:English musician and composer 718:Children of the Chapel Royal 678:Scores published by Music 18 323:I heard a voice from heaven 293:Man that is born of a woman 170:My God, my God look upon me 93:, one of the subscribers to 620:. 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Professor of Music at Cambridge University

Henry Loosemore
King's College, Cambridge
Pembroke College
Great St. Mary's
Psalm 20
Psalm 2
Nicholas Staggins
King's College Chapel
Queen Anne
punning
Tory
John Walker
Richard Bentley
Maurice Greene
Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford
Harleian MSS.
Humphrey Wanley
Ely Cathedral
Dictionary of Music and Musicians
St George's Chapel, Windsor
battle of Blenheim
Te Deum
Lord Oxford
Wimpole Hall
Jubilate


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