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Composer of Classical
Robert Carver CRSA (also Carvor, Arnot; c. 1485 – c. 1570) was a Scottish Canon regular and composer of Christian sacred music during the Renaissance.Carver is regarded as Scotland's greatest composer of the 16th-century. He is best known for his polyphonic choral music, of which there are five surviving masses and two surviving motets. The works that can definitely be attributed to him can be found in the Carver Choirbook held in the National Library of Scotland.Carver was the subject of the 1991 BBC radio play Carver by John Purser, which won one of the Giles Cooper Awards for that year.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Robert Carver | The Sixteen, Harry Christophers, Robert Carver | 1997 | Album |
5-Part Mass 'Fera Pessima' / 4-Part Mass 'Pater Creator Omnium' | Robert Carver, Cappella Nova • Alan Tavener | 1991 | Album |
6 Part Mass; 4 Part Mass 'L'Homme Armé' | Robert Carver - Cappella Nova / Alan Tavener | 1991 | Album |
10-Part Mass 'Dum Sacrum Mysterium' • 2 Motets | Robert Carver, Cappella Nova • Alan Tavener | 1991 | Album |
Robert Carver g Country and World |