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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...
- dolorosa - Robert Fayrfax 42. missing: Ave cuius conceptio - Robert Fayrfax 43. missing: Quid cantemus innocentes - Robert Fayrfax 44. missing: Gaude...
- 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...
- Tallis' early works also suggest the influence of John Taverner and Robert Fayrfax. Taverner in particular is quoted in Salve intemerata virgo, and his later...
- 1390–1453) Michael East (c. 1580–1648) Giles Farnaby (c. 1563–1640) Robert Fayrfax (1464–1521) Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder (1543–1588) Alfonso Ferrabosco...
- 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...
- 1460–1475) Sandford C. Faulkner (1803–1874) Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) Robert Fayrfax (1464–1521) Reinhard Febel (born 1952) Johannes Fedé (Jean Sohier) (c....
- Cameron (1707–1793) Robert Fairfax (Royal Navy officer) (1666–1725) Robert Fayrfax (1464–1521), English Renaissance composer This disambiguation page lists...
- work is considered more florid than that of his contemporaries Robert Fayrfax and William Cornish and may have had considerable impact on later figures...
- of Cameron (1707–1793) Robert Fairfax (rear-admiral) (1666–1725) Robert Fayrfax (1464–1521), English Renaissance composer Ruth Fairfax, first president...