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Thomas Simpson (composer)

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Four and twenty fiddlers: the violin at the English court, 1540-1690 - Page 155 Peter Holman - 1996 -"William Brade and Thomas Simpson are examples of prominent Elizabethan composers of instrumental music ... Simpson, a generation younger, was born in Kent in 1582, and is first heard of at Heidelberg
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Kent
William Brade
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1582 births
1620s deaths
English classical composers
English Baroque composers
17th-century classical composers
English male classical composers
17th-century male musicians
English expatriates in the Holy Roman Empire
17th-century English composers

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