biography
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| lived:
| (1574–1638)
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| biography:
| Madrigal composer, born in Diss, Norfolk, E England, UK. He was a farmer, who became a household musician at Hengrave Hall in Essex (c.1593–1628). He is known for only 66 madrigals, but these are renowned for his careful setting of literary texts, and for several translations of Italian poems. |
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