Elway Bevin (c.1554–c.1638) was an English or Welsh composer, theorist, and musician. Bevin's early life is not known. He was a pupil of ThomasTallis, and became Vicar-choral of Wells Cathedral in 1575-78 and organist at Bristol Cathedral fron 1589. He was a member of the Chapel Royal from 1605, but because he was a Catholic he lost the post in 1637. Bevin composed some Anglican church music and a setting of the folk song known as "Browning" in the Cosyn Virginal Book.
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Browning
Browning à 3
Browning a 3
Elway Bevin: Browning a 3
England: Browning
Browning a 3 (arr. for 3 recorders)
Lord Whoe Shall Dwell
I Had Both Monye & Aa Frende
By Mirthe Much Sicknes
Fantasy on Browning-Bevin
In nomine a 5, MB 153
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Elway Bevin: Browning
Elway Bevin / Browning
Bevin: The Baldwin Partbooks, Christ Church, Ms. 979-83: Browning à3
Browning для трех виол
Browning' a 3
baroque
Elway Bevin
Elway Bevin (ca.1554-1638) - In Nomine à5, VdGS No.2, Oxford. Bodleian Library, Mus.Sch.d.212-216 (ca.1610)
Browning 7
Elway Bevin (ca 1554-1638) - Browning
I had both monye & a frende
Lachrimae Coactae ( Dowland )
Browning my dear
Browning, from "The Cosyn Virginal Book"
Browning For Three Violas
"Browning" A 3
The Leaves Be Greene
Elway Bevin (ca.1554-1638) - Browning à3 from the Baldwin Partbooks, Christ Chruch Ms. 979-83 (ca.1570s)
Elway Bevin (ca.1554-1638) - Browning à3 from the Baldwin Partbooks, Oxford. Christ Church, Ms.979-83 (ca.1570)
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