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  1. Thomas Morley (1557 – early October 1602) was an English composer, theorist, singer and organist of the Renaissance. He was one of the foremost members of the English Madrigal School.

  2. Thomas Morley (born 1557/58, Norwich, England—died October 1602, London) was a composer, organist, and theorist, and the first of the great English madrigalists. Morley held a number of church musical appointments, first as master of the children at Norwich Cathedral (1583–87), then by 1589 as organist at St. Giles, Cripplegate, in London ...

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  3. Thomas Morley (1557 or 1558 – October 1602) was an English composer, theorist, editor and organist of the Renaissance, and the foremost member of the English Madrigal School.

  4. May 29, 2018 · The composer, organist, and theorist Thomas Morley (ca. 1557-ca. 1602) was the chief English exponent of the Italian madrigal tradition. Thomas Morley was born about 1557 and, sometime between 1602 and 1608, died after a long illness.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Thomas Morley was a British Renaissance composer and musician renowned for bringing madrigals, secular polyphonic songs originating in Italy, to England in the 16th century.

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  6. The Renaissance composer and organist Thomas Morley (c.1557-1602) is best known as the father of the English madrigal. He was the central figure in the integration of the Italian madrigal into the English tradition, masterfully assimilating Italian styles into already flourishing local ones.

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  8. Thomas Morley (1557 or 1558 – October 1602) was an English composer, theorist, editor and organist of the Renaissance, and the foremost member of the English Madrigal School. He was the most famous composer of secular music in Elizabethan England and an organist at St Paul's Cathedral.

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