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  1. Thomas Clayton (composer) Thomas Clayton (1673–1725) was an English violinist and composer, and a member of The King's Musick at the court of William III. His is said to be the first to acclimatise legitimate opera in England.

  2. Thomas Clayton (1673–1725) was an English violinist and composer, and a member of The King's Musick at the court of William III. His is said to be the first to acclimatise legitimate opera in England.

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  4. Thomas Clayton. English composer. Clayton was a member of the King's band from 1692 through 1702, when he went to Italy to study composition. Having been impressed there with Italian opera, on his retrun to London he joined with Nicola Haym and Charles Dieupart to whether they could profitably present this type of entertainment in England ...

  5. CLAYTON, THOMAS (fl. 1706), musical composer, was one of the musicians in ordinary to William and Mary. His name occurs in the lists of the royal band from 1692 until 1702, at which date he probably went to Italy.

  6. Sep 13, 2023 · This was a musical journey that opened with a gentle flute-driven interpretation of French composer Erik Satie’s three piano pieces, “Trois Gymnopedies,” from the late 1800s. After the tone was set, the rock and roll burst through with Clayton-Thomas out front on “Smiling Phases.”

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  7. CLAYTON-THOMAS, David (b. 13 September 1941 in Surrey, England), musician, composer, and lead singer of the rock fusion group Blood, Sweat, and Tears.Born in Great Britain during the most trying days of World War II, Clayton-Thomas was the son of Fred Thomsett, a Canadian serving in the British army, and his wife, Freda, a former music hall performer and native of England.

  8. Thomas Clayton (1673–1725) was an English violinist and composer, and a member of The King's Musick at the court of William III.

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