• Giles Farnaby (c. 1563 – November 1640) was an English composer and virginalist whose music spans the transition from the Renaissance to the Baroque period...
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    Jemy", "The New Sa-Hoo", and "Quodlings Delight" by Giles Farnaby; "Nobody's Gigge", by Richard Farnaby; "Pakington's Pownde" and "The Irishe Dumpe" (anonymous);...
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  • Farnaby is a surname, and may refer to: Giles Farnaby (c. 1563–1640), an English composer and virginalist of the Renaissance period Simon Farnaby (born...
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  • Giles Farnaby's Dream Band was a collaboration between the early music ensemble St. George’s Canzona, Derby-based folk group The Druids, and Trevor Crozier’s...
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    2 of Oxford Choral Classics, published by Oxford University Press. Giles Farnaby dedicated a pavan to him,[citation needed] included in the Fitzwilliam...
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  • sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English composers including John Dowland, Giles Farnaby, and Thomas Ravenscroft. The earliest explicit example of fauxbourdon...
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  • 1959) Bernard Stevens: Introduction, Variations and Fugue on a theme of Giles Farnaby, Op. 47, for orchestra (1972) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 12 Variations...
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  • "Milk" and "Coronation", cover painting Neil Rennie - ukulele on "Giles Farnaby's Dream" Sheridan, Tim (2005). "The Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Music From...
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  • 16th-century English composers, including William Byrd, Hugh Aston and Giles Farnaby. Outstanding examples of early Baroque variations are the "ciaccone"...
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    ones. Here, for example is part of the Virginal Piece ‘His Humour’ by Giles Farnaby. (The title ‘Humour’ should be interpreted as meaning ‘mood’, here.)...
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