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We are a small congregation commemorating the 400th anniversary of the death of the village's Elizabethan composer, William Byrd (c.1540 - 1623).

We are planning to erect a permanent memorial to Byrd to mark the quatercentenary since his death, and have begun a fundraising appeal. Our events this year have included a talk on The Life and Times of William Byrd (30 June), including book release; a Commemorative Service of BCP Evensong (2 July); and, welcomed The Stondon Singers who gave a sell-out William Byrd Anniversary Concert on the actual day (4 July). Stondon Massey has also featured on BBC Radio 3's 'Composer of the Week' programme (3-7 July).

This website contains everything you need to know about William Byrd's life and music as well as his links with Stondon Massey. /

Saturday 14 January 2023

William Byrd and Fremland in Essex

 

In preparation for local celebrations of William Byrd, research is under way for a talk to be given at Stondon Massey church near to the date of the composer’s 400th anniversary of his death.

Byrd, a recusant Catholic, spent the last 30 years of his life in semi retirement at Stondon Place in Stondon Massey to be close to the Petre family of ingatestone Hall. It is known that he visited several local gentry homes as a musician performing some of his own illegal masses and liturgical works.

Both Philip Brett, expert on the life of William Byrd, and Antonia Fraser, who writes about the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, refer to a possible visit to Fremland, the home of Sir John Tyrrell, where Father Henry Garnet a senior Jesuit priest was present at Corpus Christi. Garnet is executed the following year for being complicit in the plot because he heard, through confession, of the intentions of the conspirators. Byrd may have been present on that occasion.

Brett suggests that Fremland is only 11 miles from Stondon Massey. But local knowledge suggests the parish has never existed, and this is confirmed by the Essex Place Names Project database. However, research a few years ago came across a place called Fremnalls in Downham which was demolished to make way for the Hanningfield Reservoir in the 1950s. A further examination of the Essex Place Names Project revealed references to Philip Morant’s History of Essex dated 1768 which names Sir John Tyrell as the owner of this house which he sells in 1627.

Linking these random facts we can be confident that the house where Garnet knew about the treason was Fremnalls.

The photograph is of Hanningfield Reservoir taken appropriately from a bird hide.

Thursday 5 January 2023

BBC Radio 4 feature William Byrd on Front Row

The English composer William Byrd died 400 years ago. To mark this the acclaimed vocal ensemble Stile Antico is about to release an album of his music. Five of the twelve members of the ensemble come to the Front Row studio to sing and talk about Byrd's extraordinary and moving music.

Pieces sung live by five members of the twelve strong choir are 'Retire My Soul' and 'Mass for Four Voices - Kyrie'.
Excerpt of 'Mass for Four Voices - Agnus Dei' from the new album 'The Golden Renaissance'.

The item is at the beginning of the magazine programme (to 14:08)

First broadcast 4 January 2023.


Monday 2 January 2023

William Byrd podcast

 Another offering from BBC Sounds - Composer of The Week narrative and music excerpts Composer of the Week - Byrd - BBC Sounds

Sunday 1 January 2023

The Early Music Show

BBC Radio 3 broadcast a programme, 1 January 2023 2pm, to mark William Byrd.

"2023 marks the 400th anniversary of English composer William Byrd - often hailed as one of the finest European late Renaissance. Hannah French explores his influence with vocal ensemble Stile Antico, including music from their newly released recording."

The Early Music Show - Happy New Year with Stile Antico and William Byrd - BBC Sounds 

William Byrd Anniversary Year Begins Today

From 'BBC Sounds', a programme first broadcast in 2012.  Twenty Minutes - William Byrd and Catholicism - BBC Sounds