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Non nobis Domine

A canon for voices, probably by William Byrd, often sung in England for ‘grace’ after public dinners. It is a riddle canon capable of being sung with the entries in various positions and also in inversion (the mirror image of a melody used in counterpoint).



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1990 saw him win a scholarship from the prestigious Non Nobis foundation.
To be sure, analyses have mentioned a Shakespearean film's musical score (or its absence), discussed it in general terms, or noted its effects in obviously manipulative scenes (for example, Branagh's Non Nobis after Agincourt in Henry the Fifth), but again, only a few scholars have connected sound and music to elements of narrative, image, or character, or assessed the effectiveness in one film of such techniques and properties as sonic motifs, sound effects, volume, pitch, rhythm, and mixing.
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