Edmund Sturton
Edmund Sturton (or Stourton, fl. late 15th-early 16th century) was an English composer of the Tudor period.[1] Little is known about his life and career, but he is believed to be the same Sturton whose six-part setting of Ave Maria ancilla Trinitatis is found in the Lambeth Choirbook.[2] Another six-part setting, this of the Gaude virgo mater Christi, may be found in the Eton Choirbook; its voices cover a range of fifteen notes.[3]
References[]
- ^ "Arundel Choirbook". Lambeth Palace Library. 8 November 2019.
- ^ "Edmund Sturton". HOASM. 8 November 2019.
- ^ "Edmund Sturton". DIAMM. 8 November 2019.
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- 15th-century births
- 16th-century deaths
- 15th-century English people
- 16th-century English composers
- English male composers
- British composer stubs