
Alfonso Ferrabosco (baptized January 18, 1543 – August 12, 1588) was an Italian composer. While mostly famous as the solitary Italian madrigalist working in England, and the one mainly responsible for the growth of the madrigal there, he also composed much sacred music. He also may have been a spy for Elizabeth I while he was in Italy. His son, Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger was also a composer. Contents He was the eldest son of Domenico Ferrabosco, and a member of an aristocratic Bolognese family which had many musicians among its members.
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The Spanish Pavan
Ultimi miei Sospiri
Ferrabosco the Elder: Lamentations of Jeremiah 1 - 4. Jerusalem
Ferrabosco the Elder: Lamentations of Jeremiah 1 - 2. Daleth
Ferrabosco the Elder: Lamentations of Jeremiah 1 - 1. De Lamentatione Jeremiae
Ferrabosco the Elder: Lamentations of Jeremiah 1 - 3. Lamed
Fantasia
Pavan
Fantasia in G Final
Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La
Bergamasca
Galliard a 5
A Merry Mood
Robin
Fantasia in F Major "Di sei bassi" (Arr. M.M. Ayerza for Recorder Ensemble)
Da Pacem Domine
Pavane
O lux beata Trinitas
Galliard
Come dal ciel
In Nomine a 5
In Nomine II A5
Fancy
Pavan A5
Interdette speranze
Incpit Lamentatio Jeremiae Prophetae I
Duncomb's Galliard
Ferrabosco the Elder: Galliard
The wine that I so dearly got
A Galliard
Mr. Drewry's Accorde
In nomine - 3
In nomine
Pavin 6
Incipet Lamentatio Jeremiae Prophetae II
Preludiume
Amy souffres
Exaudi Deus orationem meam (Arr. for Brass Ensemble)
In Nomine I A5
In Nomine III A5
In Nomine a 5 (VdGS No. 2)
Exaudi, Deus, orationem meam (prima pars)
Solo e pensoso
Incipet Lamentatio Jeremiae Propethae
Quoniam declinaverunt in me (secunda pars)
Pavan in C
In depth no man remembereth Thee
In Nomine I
In Nomine No. 2 à 5
In nomine - 2
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