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Thomas Damett (?1389-90 to 15 July 1436/14 April 1437) was an English composer of the late Medieval and early Renaissance eras. The illegitimate son of a gentleman, he was a commoner at Winchester College until 1406-7 and became rector of Stockton, Wiltshire, in 1413. His name appears occasionally in the Royal Household Chapel accounts between 1413 and 1430-31. Nine works by him - six mass movements (including a Gloria-Credo pair based on a Square) and three motets (one isorhythmic) - survive in the Old Hall Manuscript and may be autographs. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Salve porta paradisi
2202Beata Dei Genitrix
1643Damett: Beata Dei genitrix Maria
574Damett: Salve porta paradisi (From British Library MS 57950 "Old Hall Manuscript")
465Damett: Salve porta paradisi
366Salvatoris mater pia / O georgi deo care / [Benedictus mariae filius]
177Damett: Beata Dei genetrix Maria, a 3 (No. 53 from "The Old Hall Manuscript")
128Beata Dei genetrix Maria
89Salve porta paradise
410Beata Dei Genitrix for 3 voices
3Renaissance & Baroque Music
Treasury of English Church Music

The Old Hall Manuscript

Echoes Of An Old Hall
Ars Britannica

Beneath The Northern Star

Music For Henry V & The House Of Lancaster

Beneath The Northern Star - The Rise Of English Polyphony, 1270-1430
Music for Henry V and the House of Lancaster
Das Alte Werk - 50 CD Collection
The Lily & The Rose
ars brittanica