How The 16th Century Created The Template For Classical Music

It would seem rather that the Catholic church has, literally, called the tunes in western music history. Virtually all notated repertories before the Reformation came from Catholic Europe and the church continued to produce many of the great glories of Renaissance music during the first century of reformation. EvenĀ William Byrd, arguably the greatest English composer of the age, wrote significant pieces for the Catholic liturgy.