Gradualia I (William Byrd)
The first volume of Byrd’s two-volume compilation of music for the major feasts of the Church’s calendar was published in 1605. The extreme rarity of surviving copies of this first edition is perhaps explained by the events of November of that year, after which simply the possession of a copy of this music could have been construed as a treasonable offence. A second edition was issued in 1610, when the domestic political situation had become more secure for Roman Catholics. Byrd had long since retired from London to the rural surroundings of Stondon Massey, Essex, where the recusant group based around the Petre family at Ingatestone would have been the primary recipients of this music.
The first volume of the Gradualia serves the Marian feasts (explicitly the Purification, Annunciation, Assumption and Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as well as the Conception, Visitation and Presentation) and the Votive Masses of the BVM throughout the year; All Saints, Corpus Christi and Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacrament. Also included are settings of miscellaneous non-liturgical sacred texts, a group of Marian hymns from the Primer and one of office music for Easter and Holy Week.
Gradualia II covers Christmas, Epiphany, Easter & Corpus Christi.
For 5 voices
- In festo Purificationis
- In Nati: S. Marae Virginis
- 6 Salve sancta parens
- 7 Benedicta et venerabilis
- 8 Virgo Dei genitrix
- 9 Felix es sacra Virgo Maria
- 10 Beata es Virgo Maria
- 11 Beata viscera
- Pro Adventu
- 12 Rorate cæli
- 13 Tollite portas
- 14 Ave Maria
- 15 Ecce virgo concipiet
- Post Nativitatem Dom.
- 16 Vultum tuum
- 17 Speciosus forma
- 18 Post partum Virgo
- 19 Felix namque es
- Post Septuagesima
- 20 Alleluia. Ave Maria - Virga Jesse
- 21 Gaude Maria
- In Annunci. B. Maria
- 22 Diffusa est gratia - Propter veritatem - Vultum tuum
- 23 Gaudeamus omnes
- 24 Assumpta est Maria
- 25 Optimam partem elegit
- 26 Adoramus te
- 27 Unam petii a Domino
- 28 Plorans plorabit
- In festo omnium Sanctorum
- 29 Gaudeamus omnes
- 30 Timete Dominum
- 31 Justorum animæ
- 32 Beati mundo corde
For 4 voices
- Cibavit eos
- Oculi omnium
- Sacerdotes Domini
- Quotiescunque manducabitis
- Ave verum corpus
- O salutaris hostia
- O sacrum convivium
- Pange lingua gloriosi
- Ecce quam bonum
- Christus resurgens
- Visita quaesumus
- Salve Regina
- Alma redemptoris mater
- Ave Regina coelorum
- In manus tuas
- Laetania
- Salve sola Dei genitrix
- Senex puerum portabat
- Hodie beata Virgo
- Deo gratias