Farmer, John, 157.-16..
Farmer, John 1570c-1601c
Farmer, John, active 1591-1601
Farmer, John fl. 1591-1601
Farmer, John 1570-
Farmer, John, ap 1570- pēc 1601
John Farmer Composer of the English Madrigal School
פארמר, ג'ון
VIAF ID: 104247632 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Farmer ‡b John ‡f 157.-16..
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Farmer, John ‡d 1570-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Farmer, John ‡d fl. 1591-1601
- 100 1 _ ‡a Farmer, John, ‡d 157.-16..
- 100 1 _ ‡a Farmer, John, ‡d active 1591-1601
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Farmer ‡c Composer of the English Madrigal School
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (21)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Dublin
- 551 1 _ ‡a London
Works
Title | Sources |
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Baker's biographical dictionary of musicians, cop. 2001 | |
La bella Ninfa : europäische Madrigale um 1600 = uropean madrigals of around 1600 | |
Caline ! Valse brillante pour le piano par John Farmer | |
[caption title:] John Farmer Pub. 1599 | Madrigale | 3.d of | 2.d Sett | |
[caption title, p.121:] Moderato | by M.r Morley 1596 | Glee | |
Cease now thy mourning and thy sad lamenting | |
Chor aktuell, c1983: | |
Chor- und Orchestermusik des Pestalozzi-Gymnasiums Münchehn. | |
Come Holy Ghost | |
Compare me to the child that plays with fire | |
Contrapuntal technique in the sixteenth century | |
Divers and sundrie waies of two parts in one, to the number of forty upon one playn song [40 Kanons] | |
English madrigals | |
English madrigals. Faire Phyllis | |
English madrigals. Little pretty bonny lass | |
English madrigals, set 1 Fair Phyllis | |
English madrigals. Swete friend thy absence | |
English madrigals. Take time while time doth last | |
English madrigals. You'll never leave still tossing | |
Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone | |
Faire nymphs I heard one telling | |
Farmers Things. 3 pts [...] Farmer | |
First set of madrigals to four voices. | |
The flattring words sharp glosses | |
Flora gave me fayrest flowers | |
Four pavan-galliard sets from the Opusculum, 1610, 2006, c1982: | |
humble suit of a sinner | |
Kamēr... | |
Lady my flame still burning | |
Lord's prayer | |
Madrigaux & chansons d'Angleterre | |
Magnificat | |
Mīlas madrigāli | |
music collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
Now each creature joys the other | |
Opusculum neuwer Pavanen, Galliarden, Couranten unnd Volten. | |
Pavanes Consort No 17 | |
Senās mūzikas koncerts | |
Send aid and save me | |
Soon as the hungry lion seeks his prey | |
O stay sweet love | |
Sweet friend thy absence grieves my bleeding heart | |
I thought my love that I should overtake you | |
The triumphs of Oriana (1601) : Madrigaux | |
Unpublished English manuscripts before 1850, section A | |
Who would have thought | |
The whole book of Psalmes | |
THE | WHOLE BOOKE | OF | PSALMES: | WITH | THE HYMNES | EVANGELICALL, AND | Songs SPIRITVALE. | Composed into 4. parts by sundry Au- | thors, with such seuerall Tunes as haue beene, | and are vsually sung in England, Scotland, Wales, | Germany, Italy, France, and the Netherlands: | Neuer as yet before in one Volume | published. | ALSO: | A briefe Abstract of the Prayse, Efficacie, | and Vertue of the Psalmes. | Newly corrected and enlarged by Tho. | Rauenscroft Bachelar of Musicke. | Gloria in excelsis Deo. | LONDON: | Printed by Thomas Harper for the Company | of Stationers, 1633. | |
[without title] | |
You blessed bowers whose green leaves now are spreading | |
You prettie flouris. 4 voices | |
You pretty flowers that smile for summer's sake |