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John Marbeck, who has apparently spent most …

Years: 1550 - 1550

John Marbeck, who has apparently spent most of his life at Windsor, where he is organist at St. George's Chapel, had been sentenced to the stake for heresy in 1544 but had been pardoned through the intervention of Bishop Gardiner of Winchester.

Marbeck's “greate worke,” his English Concordance to the Bible, is at this time taken from him and destroyed.

He had begun it again on his release, and it had been published in abbreviated form in 1550, under Edward VI.

He also publishes his setting of plainchant for the Anglican liturgy, Booke of Common Praier Noted (i.e., set to musical notes).

This set the liturgy to semi-rhythmical melodies partly adapted from Gregorian chant; though it will soon be rendered obsolete when the Prayer Book is revised in 1552.

It will be rediscovered in the nineteenth century, and adaptations for the 1662 liturgy are still in use today. 

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