Alfonso Ferrabosco III
Alfonso Ferrabosco was an English composer and court musician.
Biography
Alfonso was the son of Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger, who was probably the 'Master Alphonso Ferrabosco’ who sang in ‘a Hymenœi’ on Twelfth Night 1606, on the occasion of the marriage of Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, with Lady Frances, daughter of the Earl of Suffolk. He succeeded his father as one of the 'viols' in the king's band in March 1627–1628, and, together with his brother Henry, was appointed to the place of musician in ordinary. The two brothers probably held jointly the post of composer in ordinary.Alfonso died in 1652 and was buried at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, on 14 July 1652. His brother Henry Ferrabosco died around 1658, and their shared post as musician, was filled by Thomas Bates, who seems to have gained by the division of labour practised by his predecessors, as he is given £50 and £40 yearly. The brothers were succeeded in the post of composer in ordinary by Dr. William Child, who was appointed on 4 July 1661 "in the roome of Alfonso Ferrabosco and Henry Ferrabosco, deceased"; he, however, only received a grant of £40 a year.