Thomas Campion
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Born: 12 February 1567, London (England)
Died: 1 March 1620, London (England)
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[details ←] First Book Of Ayres Vocal,
[details ←] Second Book Of Ayres Vocal,
[details ←] Third Book Of Ayres Vocal,
[details ←] Rose-Cheeked Laura choral
[details ←] Author of Light Piano, Organ, choral
[details ←] Homage to Thomas Campion (score) Piano,
[details ←] Songs From Rossiter’s Book Of Ayres Vocal,
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3 Nursery Rhymes to texts by Thomas Pitfield, for reciter, recorder & piano: Cat and Mouse
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3 Nursery Rhymes to texts by Thomas Pitfield, for reciter, recorder & piano: Lilly Pickle
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3 Nursery Rhymes to texts by Thomas Pitfield, for reciter, recorder & piano: Staring Moon
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3 Nursery Rhymes to texts by Thomas Pitfield, for reciter, recorder & piano: The Shipwrecked Sailor
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