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Akeroyde, Samuel

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Akeroyde, Samuel (lived 17th century)

English composer. He was Musician in Ordinary to James II in 1687 and later to William and Mary. He contributed many songs to various collections and to the third part of D'Urfey's play Don Quixote in 1696, the music to the first two of which had been written by Purcell the year before his death.


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