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Robert Stone (composer)

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Robert Stone (1516 – 2 July 1613) was an English composer and member of the Chapel Royal.

He was born in Alphington, Devon, England. His name is recorded as a member of the Chapel Royal in 1546 as a yeoman, though he was later promoted to a gentleman; he remained active there into the seventeenth century. At the coronation of James I, he was fourth in seniority, senior to William Byrd.[1]

Among his best-known works is the setting of the Lord's Prayer, written around 1550. It was first printed by John Day in Certaine Notes (1565) and its free rhythmic structure resembles the French vers mesuré.[1]

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Orchestra *music plays* David Newman More of the harps and less of the other one. 1...2...3...4....1...2...3... a little more cellos, guys *music continues* Well we're all here at the historic Warner Brothers scoring stage. Rehearsing with the Northridge orchestra. We're rehearsing a film music concert we're doing, and I think most of these students have never been, certainly not on this stage and probably never been on a stage like that before. So it's really exciting for them to come and see the way this stuff all works and sit there and play and rehearse this music we're doing, this film music. Orchesta *playing the 20th century Fox theme* *music continues*

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  1. ^ a b Huray, Peter Le & Ashbee, Andrew (2001). "Robert Stone". In Sadie, Stanley & Tyrrell, John (eds.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan Publishers. ISBN 978-1-56159-239-5.

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