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Edmund Turges (c. 1450–1500) thought to be also Edmund Sturges (fl. 1507–1508) was an English Renaissance era composer who came from Petworth, was ordained by Bishop Ridley in 1550, and joined the Fraternity of St. Nicholas (the London Guild of Parish Clerks) in 1522.

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  • Edmund Turges spesso indicato anche come Edmund Sturges, (Petworth, ... – ...; fl. XV-XVI secolo) è stato un compositore inglese attivo a cavallo fra il XV ed il XVI secolo. (it)
  • Edmund Turges (c. 1450–1500) thought to be also Edmund Sturges (fl. 1507–1508) was an English Renaissance era composer who came from Petworth, was ordained by Bishop Ridley in 1550, and joined the Fraternity of St. Nicholas (the London Guild of Parish Clerks) in 1522. (en)
  • Edmund Turges (c. 1450–1500), autrefois confondu avec Edmund Sturges (fl. 1507–1508), est un compositeur anglais de la Musique de la Renaissance originaire de Petworth, ordonné par l'évêque Ridley en 1550 qui rejoint la (en) (The London Guild of Parish Clerks) en 1522. (fr)
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  • Edmund Turges (c. 1450–1500) thought to be also Edmund Sturges (fl. 1507–1508) was an English Renaissance era composer who came from Petworth, was ordained by Bishop Ridley in 1550, and joined the Fraternity of St. Nicholas (the London Guild of Parish Clerks) in 1522. Several works are listed in the name of Turges in the Eton Choirbook, which survived Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries between 1536 and 1541. Turges also has a Magnificat extant in the Caius Choirbook, and compositions in the Fayrfax Boke. A Kyrie and Gloria are ascribed to Sturges in the Ritson Manuscript. At least two masses and three Magnificat settings have been lost, as well as eight six-part pieces listed in the 1529 King's College Inventory. It is quite possible that his setting of 'Gaude flore virginali' was written with the choir of New College, Oxford in mind, especially since a man by the name of Sturges served as a chaplain in the choir between 1507-08. Its unorthodox vocal scoring for TrTrATB suggests the choral forces found in the college at the time where the boys (16 in total) outnumbered the men (of whom there were likely to have been no more than four). (en)
  • Edmund Turges (c. 1450–1500), autrefois confondu avec Edmund Sturges (fl. 1507–1508), est un compositeur anglais de la Musique de la Renaissance originaire de Petworth, ordonné par l'évêque Ridley en 1550 qui rejoint la (en) (The London Guild of Parish Clerks) en 1522. Plusieurs œuvres sont référencées sous le nom de Turges dans le Livre de chœur d'Eton qui survit à la dissolution des monastères par Henri VIII entre 1536 et 1541. Un Magnificat de Turges figure également dans le Livre de chœur de Caius ainsi que des compositions dans le Fayrfax Boke. Un Kyrie et un Gloria sont attribués à Sturges dans le manuscrit Ritson. Au moins deux messes et trois magnificats sont perdus ainsi que huit pièces en six parties référencées dans l'inventaire du King's College en 1529. (fr)
  • Edmund Turges spesso indicato anche come Edmund Sturges, (Petworth, ... – ...; fl. XV-XVI secolo) è stato un compositore inglese attivo a cavallo fra il XV ed il XVI secolo. (it)
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