Anthony [Antony] Holborne [Holburne] (c. 1545 – 29 November 1602) was a composer of music for lute, cittern, and instrumental consort during the reign...
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Holborne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Holborne (1545–1602), composer of English consort music during the reign of Queen...
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Thomas Morley, and it is also a solo instrument in its own right. Anthony Holborne wrote many pieces for solo bandora. The multiple lute settings of Pacoloni...
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Sir Robert Holborne (died 1647) was an English lawyer and politician, of Furnival's Inn and Lincoln's Inn (where he was bencher and reader in English law)...
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Additionally, some collections such as those of Pierre Attaingnant and Anthony Holborne, indicate that their instrumental music was suitable for recorder consorts...
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Arizona, circa 1942 Folk music 0:57 United Kingdom The Fairie Round Anthony Holborne Early Music Consort of London/David Munrow (director) Recorded at EMI...
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of consort music during the Elizabethan era include John Dowland, Anthony Holborne, Osbert Parsley, and William Byrd. The principal Jacobean era composers...
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"The Fairie Round" (by Early Music Consort of London/David Munrow) Anthony Holborne 1:19 10. "Naranaratana Kookokoo (The Cry of the Megapode Bird)" (by...
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Stravinsky John Cohen Ann Druyan Glenn Gould Arthur Grumiaux Guan Pinghu Anthony Holborne Kamil Jalilov Blind Willie Johnson Kesarbai Kerkar Wolfgang Amadeus...
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1535–1572) Robert White (c. 1538–1574) William Byrd (c. 1540–1623) Anthony Holborne (c. 1545–1602) Francis Cutting (c. 1550–1595/1596) John Mundy (c. 1555–1630)...
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decades after his death. Dowland's predecessors and colleagues, such as Anthony Holborne (c. 1545–1602) and Daniel Bacheler (1572–1619), were less known. Spanish...
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by Francis Cutting, John Dowland, Philip Rosseter, Peter Philips, Anthony Holborne, Edward Johnson and William Byrd. It was entitled A new book of tablature...
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Dowland. It is the first song in the Second Book and is dedicated to Anthony Holborne. It is an example of Dowland's use of chromaticism. While composing...
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Fairie Round" from Paueans, Galliards, Almains and Other Short Aeirs by Anthony Holborne was included among a compilation of sounds and images which had been...
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the elder (1543–1588, Italian-born) Cuthbert Hely (fl. 1620–1640) Anthony Holborne (c. 1545–1602) The Johnson family: John Johnson (c. 1545–1594) Robert...
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Giovanni Maria Nanino (1543/1544–1607) Francesco Guami (1544–1602) Anthony Holborne (1545–1602) Luzzasco Luzzaschi (1545–1607) Jakub Polak (1545–1605)...
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musicians whose music was used include William Byrd, Thomas Campion, Anthony Holborne, John Johnson, Thomas Morley and Orazio Vecchi. Taylor initially planned...
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voices (Frankfurt an der Oder: Andreas Eichorn), a graduation motet Anthony Holborne – Cittarn Schoole (London: Peter Short), a collection of songs for...
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Ton Koopman) – J.S. Bach (AV9812) 2000 – The Teares of the Muses. Anthony Holborne (AV9813) 2000 – Carlos V. La Canción del Emperador (AVSA9814) 2000...
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Hoffstetter (1742–1815) Leopold Hofmann (1738–1793) Lee Hoiby (1926–2011) Anthony Holborne (c. 1545 – 1602) Joseph Holbrooke (1878–1958) Theodore Holland (1878–1947)...
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composer, music theorist and publisher (born c. 1557) November 29 – Anthony Holborne, English composer (born c. 1545) Le nuove musiche was published in...
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Masses for four, five, six, and eight voices (Nuremberg: Paul Kauffman) Anthony Holborne – Pavans, Galliards, Almains and other short Aeirs, both grave and...
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a printing patent (a monopoly of music publishing). He published Anthony Holborne's Pavans, Galliards, Almains (1599), the first work of music for instruments...
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58791 2 (2004) Aguirre. Sebastián de Aguirre, Antonio Martín y Coll, Anthony Holborne, Santiago de Murcia, Gaspar Sanz, as one of Los Otros, with Lee Santana...
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Solms-Laubach, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel (b. 1578) November 29 – Anthony Holborne, English composer (b. c. 1545) December 1 – Kobayakawa Hideaki, Japanese...
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century Franco-Flemish Flemish composer in the Spanish Netherlands Anthony Holborne c. 1545 – 1602 English Gioseppe Caimo c. 1545 – 1584 Italian Active...
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piece, written for recorder consort by the English Tudor composer Anthony Holborne, was chosen by a committee chaired by Carl Sagan as a significant example...
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(died c. 1475) Ellis Gibbons (1573–1603) Orlando Gibbons (1583–1625) Anthony Holborne (c. 1545–1602) John Hothby (c. 1410–1487) Richard Hygons (c. 1435–c...
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1507) October – Thomas Morley, composer (born 1557) 29 November – Anthony Holborne, composer (born c. 1545) 1603 15 January – Catherine Carey, Lady in...
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Peri (1999) (with Andrew Lawrence-King, Ellen Hargis, and Hille Perl) Anthony Holborne: "My Selfe" 16th Century Pavans, Galliards, and Almains (1999) (with...
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