William Hawte

William Hawte

Sir William Hawte (sometimes spelled Haute or Haut) ("fl". 1460–70) was an English composer about whom little is known. He was knighted in 1465, and is represented in a number of manuscript choirbooks that survive to this day. A setting of the "Benedicamus" may be found in the Pepys Manuscript, and a number of his works, including a "Stella coeli", exist in the Ritson Manuscript.

References

* [http://www.hoasm.org/IVM/Hawte.html William Hawte brief biographical entry at "HOASM.org"]


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