
Giles Farnaby (c. 1563–1640) was an English composer and virginalist of the Renaissance period. Giles Farnaby was born in about 1563, perhaps in Truro, Cornwall, or near London. His father, Thomas, was a Cittizen and Joyner of London, and Giles may have been related to Thomas Farnaby (c. 1575–1647), the famous schoolmaster of Kent. But it was his cousin Nicholas Farnaby (c. 1560–1630) who may have turned him to music. Nicholas was a virginal maker
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Farnabys Humour
Spagnioletta
Fantasia (6 / 320)
Giles Farnaby's Dream
Construe my meaning (arr. G. Wilson)
Mal sims
The Old Spagnoleta
Fantasia (12 / 343)
Fantasy
Bony Sweet Robin
Fantasia (8 / 323)
Loth to Depart
A Toye (Arr. Burnett)
Walter Erle's Pavan
Fantasia
Fantasia (9 / 270)
The Old Spagnoletta
His Humour
A dream
Fantasia (5 / 82)
Fantasia (13 / 347)
Giles Farnaby's Dreame
Old Spagnoletta à 4, FVB 289
Fantasia (10 / 313)
Fantasia (4 / 489)
Ay me, poor heart (arr. G. Wilson)
Loth to Depart, FVB 230
Woody-cock
Tower Hill
Witness, ye heavens (arr. G. Wilson)
Fantasia, CXXIX
A Toye
Construe My Meaning
Fitzwilliam Virginal Book: The Old Spagnoletta
Farnaby: Spagnioletta
Farnaby: Canzonets to Four Voices: No. 20, Construe My Meaning
Harpsichord/Farnaby: Muscadin, Loath to Depart
"Tell me Daphne"
Muscadin
Pawles Wharfe
Fantasia, FVB 208
Tell me Daphne for Lute & Bass Viol
Carters, Now Cast Down
The New Sa-Hoo
Wooddy-Cock
For two virginals
Pawles Wharfe, CXIII
Farnaby: Bonny Sweet Robin
His rest
Muscadin, CCXCIII
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