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Robert Carver CRSA (also Carvor, Arnot; c. 1485 – c. 1570) was a Scottish Canon regular and composer of Christian sacred music during the Renaissance. Carver is regarded as Scotland's greatest composer of the 16th century. He is best known for his polyphonic choral music, of which there are five surviving masses and two surviving motets. The works that can definitely be attributed to him can be found in the Carver Choirbook held in the National Library of Scotland. Carver was the subject of the 1991 BBC radio play Carver by John Purser, which won one of the Giles Cooper Awards for that year.

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  • Robert Carver (de)
  • Robert Carver (fr)
  • Robert Carver (pl)
  • Robert Carver (composer) (en)
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  • Robert Carver (* 1487; † um 1570) war ein schottischer Mönch und Komponist sakraler Renaissance-Musik. Er ist vor allem für seine polyphone Chormusik bekannt. Carver gilt als der bedeutendste Komponist des 16. Jahrhunderts in Schottland. (de)
  • Robert Carver, także Carbor, Carlbor (ur. ok. 1490, zm. po 1546) – szkocki kompozytor i augustianin; jeden z najwybitniejszych kompozytorów szkockich. Na początku XVI wieku wstąpił do opactwa we Scone. Do 1546 r. skomponował tam pięć mszy (4-, 6-, i 10-głosowych; jako cantus firmus wykorzystywał m.in. melodie angielskich pieśni ludowych czy L’homme armé) oraz dwa motety (5- i 19-głosowe). Zachowane rękopisy jego utworów przechowywane są w Bibliotece Narodowej Szkocji. (pl)
  • Robert Carver (aussi Carvor, Arnot c. 1485 - c. 1570) est un chanoine écossais et compositeur de musique sacrée à l'époque de la Renaissance. Carver est considéré comme le plus grand compositeur écossais du XVIe siècle. Il est surtout connu pour sa musique chorale polyphonique dont cinq messes nous sont parvenues ainsi que deux motets. Les œuvres qui peuvent certainement lui être attribuées sont recensées dans le Carver Choirbook conservé à la National Library of Scotland. (fr)
  • Robert Carver CRSA (also Carvor, Arnot; c. 1485 – c. 1570) was a Scottish Canon regular and composer of Christian sacred music during the Renaissance. Carver is regarded as Scotland's greatest composer of the 16th century. He is best known for his polyphonic choral music, of which there are five surviving masses and two surviving motets. The works that can definitely be attributed to him can be found in the Carver Choirbook held in the National Library of Scotland. Carver was the subject of the 1991 BBC radio play Carver by John Purser, which won one of the Giles Cooper Awards for that year. (en)
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