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Thomas Morley

Thomas Morley is credited on 1,447 releases across 274 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1951–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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1,447

Pressings credited

274

Albums

8

Decades active

9

In collections

Biography

Thomas Morley (1557 – early October 1602) was an English composer, theorist, singer and organist of late Renaissance music. He was one of the foremost members of the English Madrigal School. Referring to the strong Italian influence on the English madrigal, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians states that Morley was "chiefly responsible for grafting the Italian shoot on to the native stock and initiating the curiously brief but brilliant flowering of the madrigal that constitutes one of the most colourful episodes in the history of English music." Living in London at the same time as Shakespeare, Morley was the most famous composer of secular music in Elizabethan England. He and Robert Johnson are the composers of the only surviving contemporary settings of verse by Shakespeare. Morley was active in church music as a singer, composer and organist at St Paul's Cathedral. He was also involved in music publishing. From 1598 up to his death he held a printing patent (a type of monopoly). He used the monopoly in partnership with professional music printers such as Thomas East.

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1,447 releases · 274 albums · active 1951–2025

  • Performance · 2,375
  • Other credits · 62

Studios: Atlantic Studios · Decca Studios · Henry Wood Hall, London · All Saints Church, Tooting, London

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