2005 was the year i sang hence stars too dim of light here in the philippines, we have attributed that song to the madrigals by singing in a quintet, following the traditions.
Thanks for your comment. The Triumphs of Oriana were published in 1601 by Thomas Morley. For about 40 years, Queen Elizabeth I had sought out, trained and supported the finest musical talent in England. In gratitude, her proteges, so to speak, got together and composed these madrigals in her honor. This particular madrigal was written by George Marson.
2005 was the year i sang hence stars too dim of light here in the philippines, we have attributed that song to the madrigals by singing in a quintet, following the traditions.
kikopangan 1 year ago
Beautiful song and beautiful video; who is the author of those madrigals?
Thank you, safetychoice.
teofrasto51 2 years ago
Thanks for your comment. The Triumphs of Oriana were published in 1601 by Thomas Morley. For about 40 years, Queen Elizabeth I had sought out, trained and supported the finest musical talent in England. In gratitude, her proteges, so to speak, got together and composed these madrigals in her honor. This particular madrigal was written by George Marson.
safetychoice 2 years ago