Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p John Barnard (fl. 1625-1649), English musician, was a minor canon of St Paul's Cathedral in the reign of Charles I. He was the first to publish a collection of English cathedral music. It contains some of the finest 16th-century masterpieces, ranging from the "faux-bourdon" style of Thomas Tallis's Preces and Responses to the most developed types of full anthem. The text, however, is not trustworthy.. }
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- John_Barnard_(musician_and_clergyman) abstract "John Barnard (fl. 1625-1649), English musician, was a minor canon of St Paul's Cathedral in the reign of Charles I. He was the first to publish a collection of English cathedral music. It contains some of the finest 16th-century masterpieces, ranging from the "faux-bourdon" style of Thomas Tallis's Preces and Responses to the most developed types of full anthem. The text, however, is not trustworthy.".
- John_Barnard_(musician_and_clergyman) comment "John Barnard (fl. 1625-1649), English musician, was a minor canon of St Paul's Cathedral in the reign of Charles I. He was the first to publish a collection of English cathedral music. It contains some of the finest 16th-century masterpieces, ranging from the "faux-bourdon" style of Thomas Tallis's Preces and Responses to the most developed types of full anthem. The text, however, is not trustworthy.".