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Hugh Kellyk

Short bio Hugh Kellyk

Birthday: 1480
Genre: Classical
Period: Renaissance

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Hugh Kellyk was an English composer who lived in the late 15th century and early 16th century. He is known for having composed two surviving pieces, a five-part Magnificat and a seven-part Gaude flore virginali. His work is a representation of the flourishing Renaissance music scene in Europe during his time.

Kellyk's compositions are featured in the Eton Choirbook, a famous illuminated manuscript collection of English sacred music from the early 16th century, which is now kept in the Eton College library. In addition to the Magnificat and Gaude flore virginali, he is also believed to have composed the motet "Beata Dei genitrix", which, unfortunately, did not survive for posterity.

Kellyk's work demonstrates his ability to compose intricate and complex polyphonic pieces for voices, which was a hallmark of Renaissance music. Although not much is known about the composer himself, suffice it to say that his music has stood the test of time and is still being enjoyed and studied by musicians and music enthusiasts alike.

Compositions featuring Hugh Kellyk

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Gaude Flore Virginali, for 7 voices 15:49 min Choral -
2 Magnificat for 5 voices 13:53 min Choral -
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