Robert Fayrfax
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Born: 23 April 1464, Deeping Gate (Lincolnshire) (England)
Died: 24 October 1521, St. Albans (England)
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[details ←] Five 3-Part Songs
[details ←] Five Consorts for 4 Recorders, Viols, or Other Instruments Recorder,
[details ←] Instrumental Pieces From The Henry VIII Mass - 4 Scores
Music
- Missa O Quam Glorifica
- Missa Albana
- O Bone Jesu
- Aeternae Laudis Lilium
- O Tecum Principum
Biography
Robert Fayrfax was a principle composer of the early Tudor period.
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Mass in honour of St. Alban ... edited from a ... Manuscript at Lambeth Palace by H. B. Collins
by: Robert Fayrfax
by: Robert Fayrfax
Anthem " And the Angel said unto Mary, " for the Feast of the Visitation ... For five solo voices and chorus, adapted from the Anthem " Aeternae laudis lilium " ... adaptations from a " Magnificat " (Shore)
by: Robert Fayrfax
by: Robert Fayrfax
Aeternae laudis lilium. For 5 voices. Transcribed and edited by Peter Phillips (English Church Music)
by: Robert Fayrfax
by: Robert Fayrfax
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