Like many composers of his day, the early years of Richard Farrant’s (c.1525- November 30, 1580) life are not well documented. The first acknowledgment of him is in a list of the Gentleman of the Chapel Royal in 1552. It is assumed from that list that his birth was around 1525. Although, that cannot be accurately determined. During his life he was able to establish himself as a successful composer, develop the English drama considerably, founded the first Blackfriar Theatre, and be the first to write verse-anthems. He married Anne Bower, daughter of Richard Bower who was Master of the Chapel Royal choristers at the time. With Anne he conceived ten children, one of whom was also named, Richard.
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Tune Title: [Bessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel]First Line: Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counselComposer: Richard FarrantDate: 2002
Tune Title: [O come, let us sing to God]First Line: O come, let us sing to God, let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation!Composer: Richard Farrant, c. 1530-1580Incipit: 11235 43221Key: F MajorDate: 1995
Tune Title: [Holy One, now let your servant go in peace]First Line: Holy One, now let your servant go in peaceComposer: Richard Farrant, c. 1530-1580Incipit: 11235 43221Key: F MajorDate: 1995