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Ford, Thomas

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Ford, Thomas (c. 1580-1648)

English lutenist and composer. He was in the service of Henry, Prince of Wales, in 1611, and was appointed one of the musicians to Charles I in 1626.

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Musick of Sundrie Kindes (1607) with airs to the lute (also to be performed in four vocal parts), catches and rounds; two anthems contributed to Leighton's Teares and Lamentacions and others including Miserere my Maker, dances for lute.


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