William Byrd, a prominent English composer of the Renaissance, is known for several famous pieces, including his motets such as "Ave Verum Corpus" and "O Lord, Make Thy Servant Elizabeth." He also made significant contributions to the development of keyboard music with works like "The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book," which showcases his intricate keyboard compositions. Additionally, his anthems, such as "Sing Joyfully" and "The Earl of Southampton's Pavane," highlight his skill in choral writing. Byrd's music is celebrated for its rich harmonies and expressive depth.
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If you mean by number of subscribers, Smosh, PewDiePie, Jenna Marbles, Ray William Johnson, and Niga Higa are the most famous as of August 2013.
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There are a number of famous furniture makers who are known for making chairs which have gone on to become antique pieces. These include; William Kent, Thomas Chippendale, Thomas Hope and William Morris.
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Oh, yes. William Byrd was probably the most famous of them. Thomas Morley is another one. His setting of Shakespeare's lyric "It was a lover and his lass" is still the most popular tune to that lyric. Morley's Ballets are some of the best-known pieces of Elizabethan music, still extremely accessible today. Songwriting, especially in the form of madrigals, was huge in Elizabethan England and there were a large number of fine composers in this form who lived then.
William Shakespeare wrote many pieces that contained oratorical pieces. Some examples of these pieces are The Defense of Brutus or The Tribute by Anthony.
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Some famous pieces of digital art include "Untitled" by Wade Guyton, "Programmed Machines" by Maurizio Bolognini, as well as the Irrationnal Geometrics installation series.
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Some of Maya Angelou's most famous pieces of writing include "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," "And Still I Rise," and "Phenomenal Woman."
Some of the most famous pieces housed in the Louvre Museum include the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace.
Some famous classical pieces for the guitar are: Adelita by Tarrega, Beethoven's Midnight Sonata, Mozart's Turkish March, La Catedral by Barrios, or more modern: Stairway to Heaven by Zeppelin, Blackbird by the Beatles