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Posted on May 3, 2023

‘Now Is the Month of Maying’ by Thomas Morley

In this post we’ll travel to the time of the English Renaissance, with a jolly little music piece written by Thomas Morley. A contemporary of William Shakespeare, Morley (1557–1602) was a true Renaissance figure: a composer, organist, music theorist… It was largely thanks to him that the Italian madrigals  became so popular in England, adding …

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