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Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins (1572–1656) was a Welsh-born composer of Cornish origins of the late Tudor and early Stuart period. In addition to being one of the prominent members of the English Madrigal School he was a skilled composer of keyboard and consort music. He was born in St David's in Pembrokeshire. His father was also a musician, a vicar choral of the cathedral of St Davids, and organist there; his three half-brothers were musicians as well, but none attained the fame of Thomas. In 1596 he was appointed as a choral instructor at Worcester Cathedral.
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Songs
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(Organ) Voluntary (in D)
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(Without Title) (No. 68)
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A Fancy 'For the Vyalls'
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A Sad Pavan - For These Distracted Times
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A Sad Pavan for these distracted times
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A Sequence of English 16th Century Danced Music: IV. Pavan (arr. Elgar Howarth)
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A Short Verse
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A Short Verse for Edward Thornburgh
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A Substantial Verse
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A Verse of Three Parts