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Robert Fayrfax (23
April 1464 – 24
October 1521) was an
English Renaissance composer,
considered the most
prominent and
influential of the
reigns of Kings...
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dolorosa -
Robert Fayrfax 42. missing: Ave
cuius conceptio -
Robert Fayrfax 43. missing: Quid
cantemus innocentes -
Robert Fayrfax 44. missing: Gaude...
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another untitled piece.
These secular works are
found in the so-called
Fayrfax Book (copied in 1501). If all the
earlier sacred music is by the same Cornysh...
- 16th century, and was
still in use in 1597.
Appointees included Robert Fayrfax, a
composer emplo**** by
Henry VII. It was then
demolished so comprehensively...
- of
Cameron (1707–1793)
Robert Fairfax (rear-admiral) (1666–1725)
Robert Fayrfax (1464–1521),
English Renaissance composer Ruth Fairfax,
first president...
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Empire of
Great Fulo,
becomes chief of the Fula people.
April 23
Robert Fayrfax,
English Renaissance composer (d. 1521) Joan of France,
Duchess of Berry...
- 1471) 1464 – Joan of France,
Duchess of
Berry (d. 1505) 1464 –
Robert Fayrfax,
English Renaissance composer (d. 1521) 1484 –
Julius Caesar Scaliger,...
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includes him in a list of
seven eminent Tudor composers that
includes "
Fayrfax, Taverner, Sheppard, Whyte,
Parsons and Mr Byrd." Some MS
partbooks now...
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Church Music, The Cardinall's Musick, ASV
Gaudeaumus Records, 1996.
Robert Fayrfax:
Collected works, The Cardinall's Musick, 5-CD set, ASV
Gaudeamus Records...
- of an
organist at St
Albans is Adam from the
early 13th century.
Robert Fayrfax, the
prominent English Renaissance composer, is
recorded as
being organist...