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      • Robert Ramsey (composer) Robert Ramsey (1590s – 1644) was a Scottish-born composer and organist. He seems to have been from a family of court musicians to King James VI of Scotland, who followed him to London when he became King James I of England.
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  1. Robert Ramsey (1590s – 1644) was a Scottish-born composer and organist. He seems to have been from a family of court musicians to King James VI of Scotland, who followed him to London when he became King James I of England.

  2. Birthday: 1590. Died: 1644. Genre: Classical. Period: Baroque. Full biography Robert Ramsey. Robert Ramsey was a Scottish composer and organist who lived in the early 17th century. He was a contemporary of some of the greatest composers of his time, such as Thomas Tomkins and Henry Purcell.

  3. Robert Ramsey. Born: c. 1595, Scotland. Died: 1644, Cambridge, UK. Nationality: Scottish. Robert Ramsey was a Scottish-born composer and organist. He seems to have been from a family of court musicians to King James VI of Scotland, who followed him to London when he became King James I of England.

  4. Mar 23, 2017 · Robert Ramsey (1590s – 1644) was an English composer and organist. He graduated as a Bachelor of Music from the University of Cambridge in 1616. He was organist of Trinity College, Cambridge from 1628 until 1644 and Master of the Children at the college from 1637. View wiki. classical. baroque. View all tags. Top Tracks. Last 7 days.

  5. Robert Ramsey was a Scottish-born composer and organist. He seems to have been from a family of court musicians to King James VI of Scotland, who followed him to London when he became King James I of England.

  6. Robert Ramsey (1590s – 1644) was a Scottish-born composer and organist.He seems to have been from a family of court musicians to King James VI of Scotland, w...

  7. Oct 23, 2022 · List of choral works. Almighty God which hast knit together. How are the mighty fallen. Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F. O Sapientia. Sleep, fleshly birth. When David heard. Wilt thou unkind now leave me weeping. Click here to search for this composer on CPDL.

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