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  1. Thomas Weelkes (1576 (?) – 1623) was an English composer and organist. He became organist of Winchester College in 1598, moving to Chichester Cathedral. His works are chiefly vocal, and include madrigals, anthems and services.

  2. Thomas Weelkes was an English organist and composer, one of the most important composers of madrigals. Nothing definite is known of Weelkes’s early life, but his later career suggests that he came from southern England.

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  3. Learn about Thomas Weelkes, one of the finest Tudor composers, known for madrigals and anthems. Find out his biography, musical style, and works, such as Of Care, Thou Wilt Despatch Me and Hosanna to the Son of David.

  4. Thomas Weelkes (baptised 25 October 1576 – 30 November 1623 [ 1]) was an English composer and organist. He became organist of Winchester College in 1598, moving to Chichester Cathedral. His works are chiefly vocal, and include madrigals, anthems and services.

  5. Thomas Weelkes, whose professional career spanned one of the most fertile periods in England's musical history, is without doubt one of her finest composers. Like Purcell, he had a vivid imagination and love of experiment, and died prematurely at the peak of his creative powers, but not before he had composed a very large amount of music.

  6. May 17, 2018 · Weelkes, Thomas. Weelkes, Thomas, important English organist and composer; b. c. 1575; d. London, Nov. 30, 1623. He was organist at Winchester Cathedral (1598-1601?), then organist and informator choristarum at Chichester Cathedral.

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  8. Quick Reference. (?1576–1623), English composer. With Wilbye, he was the most important of the English madrigalists who followed the lead given by Morley in 1593 and 1594. He published several volumes of madrigals and contributed one of the finest madrigals to The Triumphes of Oriana in 1601.

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