
Anthony Holborne (c. 1545 – November 29, 1602) was a composer of English consort music during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Life Holborne entered Cambridge University in 1562. He was admitted to the Inner Temple Court in 1565. Holborne married Elisabeth Marten on June 14, 1584. On the title page of both his books he claims to be in the service of Queen Elizabeth. He died of a ‘cold’ in November 1602. He was held in the highest regard as a composer by contemporaries.
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The Fairy Round (Galliard)
Image of Melancholy
Pavin
Holborne: The Fairy Round (Galliard No. 3)
The Night Watch
Pavan
Galliard
I. - Almaine: The Choise (Holborne)
The Honie-suckle
Dances: Galliard [12]
Muy linda
Varietie of Lute Lessons, 1610: Pavin No. 2. Composed by the most famous and perfect Artist Anthonie Holborne
Muy Linda (Galliard)
Wanton
Heigh Ho Holiday
Lullabie
Last will and testament
The Fruit of Love
I. - Galliard: The Teares of the Muses (Holborne)
I. - Pavan: Bona Speranza (Holborne)
The Fairy Round
IV. - Galliard: Ecce Quam Bonum (Holborne)
Galliard: Heigh ho holiday
VII. - Almaine: The Fruit of Love (Holborne)
III. - Galliard (Holborne)
Noel's Galliard
The Fairie-round
I. - Galliard: Heigh Ho Holiday (Holborne)
The Image of Melancholly
Decrevi
Coranto "Heigh - Ho Holiday"
Pavans, Galliards, Almains and other short Aeirs
Bona Speranza
My Selfe
pavan: the funerals
III. - Galliard: Lullabie (Holborne)
III. - Almaine: The Night Watch (Holborne)
Fantasia No. 3
Cradle Pavan
II. - Galliard (Holborne)
Countess of Ormond's Galliard
Dances: Almayne
IV. - Pavan: The Image of Melancholly (Holborne)
Dances: Galliard [32]
Paradizo
II. - Pavan: Infernum (Holborne)
Galliard No. 3, "Fairy Round": The Fairy Round
Galliard No. 2
VII. - Pavan: The Funerals (Holborne)
Galliard Heigh Ho Holiday
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