If ye love me
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"If ye love me" is a four-part motet or anthem by the English composer Thomas Tallis, a setting of a passage from the Gospel of John. First published in 1565 during the reign of Elizabeth I, it is an example of Tudor music and is part of the repertoire of Anglican church music. An early English-language motet, it is frequently performed today, and has been sung at special occasions including a papal visit and a royal wedding.
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"If ye love me" | |
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Motet by Thomas Tallis | |
Genre | Sacred choral music |
Text | The Bible, John 14:15–17 |
Language | English |
Published | 1565 (1565) |
Scoring | SATB choir |
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