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Thomas Tomkins
Born: 1572; St. David's, Pembrokeshire, England   Died: June 9, 1656; Martin Hussingtree, Worcester, England  
Thomas Tomkins was a Renaissance English composer known primarily for his virginal music and sacred music. A somewhat conservative composer, his substantial surviving music includes liturgical music, Anglican anthems, madrigals, and varied keyboard and consort works.

Tomkins was born into a musical family. His father, also named Thomas, was a vicar-choral of the Cathedral of St. David's, and his siblings became, variously, a composer
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A Fancy "for Two to Play" in A minor, for organ four hands (1)
A Fancy for two to play (Musica Britannica 32) (1)
A Sad Pavan for these Distracted Times (5)
Above the stars my saviour dwells (4)
Adieu, ye city-prisoning towers (1)
Almain in F major (2)
Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom (6)
Almighty God, the Fountain of All Wisdom, for 5 voices & organ (2)
Arise, O Lord (1)
Arise, O Lord God, lift up thine hand (1)
Barafostus Dreame (Musica Britannica 62) (4)
Barafostus' Dream (1)
Be strong and of a good courage (5)
Behold, the hour cometh (1)
Behold, the hour cometh and now is (1)
Bitts or Morcells [fragment] (1)
Clarifica me Pater (1)
Fancy (5)
Fancy "for the vyalls" (3)
Fancy "for two to play" (6)
Fantasia a 6 (3)
Fantasia for Keyboard (3)
Fantasias (15) à 3: no 1 (1)
Fantasias (15) à 3: no 12 (1)
Fantasias (15) à 3: no 14 (1)
Fifth Service: Jubilate (1)
Fifth Service: Magnificat (4)
Fifth Service: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (1)
Fifth Service: Nunc dimittis (3)
Fifth Service: Te Deum (1)
Fortune my foe (2)
Funeral sentences (2)
Galliard à 5 (1)
Galliard of Three Parts (1)
Glory be to God on high (2)
Go From My Window [fragment] (1)
Great and marvellous are thy works (1)
Ground for Keyboard (3)
Ground, for keyboard, MB 40 (1)
Hear my prayer, O good Lord (1)
Hexachord Fantasia(s) (1)
I am the resurrection: I heard a voice from heaven (1)
In nomine (6)
In nomine (Version I) (1)
In nomine (Version II) (1)
In nomine a 3 no 1 (1)
In nomine a 3 no 2 (1)
It Is My Well-Beloved's voice for 6 voices (1)
Know you not (2)
Miserere (1)
Musicke divine, madrigal for 6 voices (1)
My beloved spake unto me (3)
My Beloved Spake Unto Me, for 4 voices & organ (1)
My shepherd is the living Lord (3)
O God, the proud are risen against me (5)
O how amiable are thy dwellings (1)
O Lord, how manifold are thy works (1)
O Lord, let me know mine end (2)
O praise the Lord all ye heathen (3)
O sing unto the Lord a new song (9)
O Sing Unto the Lord A New Song, for 7 voices & organ (1)
O that the salvation were given (1)
Offertory for keyboard (1)
Oyez! Has Any Found A Lad? for 4 voices (madrigal) (1)
Pavan (2)
Pavan "for these distracted times" (1)
Pavan "Lord Canterbury" (1)
Pavan a 5 in F minor (1)
Pavan and Galliard "Lord Strafford" (2)
Pavan and Galliard 4 & 7 (1)
Pavan and Galliard a 6 (1)
Pavan and Galliarde of three parts (3)
Pavan in A minor (2)
Pavan of Three Parts (1)
Pavane ("For These Distracted Times") for keyboard (February 1649) (2)
Pavane and Allemand a 4 in F major (1)
Pavans (9) a 5: no 1 (1)
Pavans (9) a 5: no 7 (1)
Pavans (9) a 5: no 8 (1)
Prelude (1)
Prelude for Keyboard (1)
Psalm 61 "Hear my crying, O God" (1)
Rejoice, rejoice, sing and rejoice (1)
Remember me, O Lord (3)
Robbin Hood, for keyboard (1)
Short Pavan (1)
Sing unto God (3)
Sing Unto God, for 2 to 5 voices & organ (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Adue, ye citty prisoning towers (2)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Cloris, when as I woo (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Come, shepherds, sing with me (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Fond men that do so highly prize (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Fusca, in thy starry eyes (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: How great delight from those sweet lips I taste (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: It is my wel-beloved's voice (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Love, cease tormenting (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Musicke devine, proceeding from above (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: No more I will thy love importune (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: O let me live for true love (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: O yes, has any found a lad? (3)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Oft did I marle how in thine eyes (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Our hasty life away doth post (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Phillis, now cease to move me (3)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Phyllis, yet see him dying (2)
Songs of 3-6 parts: See, see the shepheards Queene (4)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Sure, there is no god of love (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: To the shady woods (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Too much I once lamented (5)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Turne unto the Lord our God (3)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Was ever wretch tormented (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Weep no more, thou sorry boy (2)
Songs of 3-6 parts: When David heard that Absalom was slain (9)
Songs of 3-6 parts: When I observe those beauty's wonderments (1)
Songs of 3-6 parts: Woe is me that I am constrained (6)
The fauns and satyrs tripping (2)
The heavens declare (2)
The Lady Folliott's Galliard (2)
The Perpetual Round (1)
The Preces (1)
The Responses (1)
Then David mourned (6)
Then David mourned with his lamentation (1)
Third Service "Great" (1)
Third Service "Great": Jubilate (2)
Third Service "Great": Magnificat (2)
Third Service "Great": Nunc dimittis (2)
Third Service "Great": Te Deum (1)
Third Service: Jubilate (1)
Thou art my king (1)
Toy (2)
Usque quo, Domine: But my trust is in thy mercy (1)
Ut re mi a 4 (1)
Ut, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La (1)
Ut, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La for a Beginner (1)
Ut, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, "For a Beginner," for keyboard (1)
Voluntary (3)
Voluntary for Keyboard in A minor (1)
Voluntary for Keyboard in C major (1)
Voluntary for Keyboard in D minor (1)
Voluntary for Keyboard in G major (1)
Voluntary in D for Organ (1)
Voluntary(s) for Keyboard (1)
What if a day (3)
When David heard (12)
When David Heard That Absalom Was Slain, for 5 voices (3)
Why art thou so full of heaviness (1)
Worcester brawls (2)
Work(s): Verse for Organ in 3 Parts (1)
Worster brawls (1)
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Weelkes, Tomkins: When David Heard... / Richard Marlow
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Biography by David Cashman
Thomas Tomkins was a Renaissance English composer known primarily for his virginal music and sacred music. A somewhat conservative composer, his substantial surviving music includes liturgical music, Anglican anthems, madrigals, and varied keyboard and consort works.

Tomkins was born into a musical family. His father, also named Thomas, was a vicar-choral of the Cathedral of St. David's, and his siblings became, variously, a composer (John), an organist (Giles) and a consort musician (Robert). He was, like Robert Morley, a student of Byrd and his master's style of music continued to influence his music all his life. Around 1596, he succeeded Nathaniel Patrick as organist to Worcester Cathedral, a post that he retained for most of his life. By 1620, he was full member of the Chapel Royal, and it appears that he divided his time between Worcester and London. In 1621, he became organist to the Chapel Royal, a very prestigious post, which he held jointly with Orlando Gibbons. He was nominated for the position of Composer of the Kings Music in 1628, but lost out to Alfonso Ferrabosco.

After 1628, he appears to have spent more time in Worcester. With the pre-civil war unrest, clashes between the radical Worcesterians and the more conservative Cathedral clergy grew nasty. Upon the outbreak of active civil war, roundheads attached the Cathedral and the organ dismantled in 1646. Tomkins, however, stayed in Worcester near the cathedral for another eight years before moving to the town of Martin Hussingtree, where his son Nathaniel lived. He died two years later.

Tomkins was the last of the school of English composers in the mold of Byrd. He continued to write in this style long after it was outdated and (relatively) unfashionable. His great collection of madrigals, for example, was his Songs of 3, 4, 5, and 6 Parts published in 1622. This collection comprised madrigals of a surprisingly outdated style, all of them belonging to the era prima prattica rather than the newer seconda. His large number of anthems fared somewhat better. His instrumental music, while also old-fashioned for the time, is compositionally sound and contains some very inventive work.

This clinging to older practices perhaps accounts for Tomkins' rather confused position in music history. Some scholars praise him as a genius. Some damn him as a dilettante. The truth, however, lies between these two extremes. He was simply a talented, if highly conservative composer, who wrote in a style that obviously pleased himself rather than the dictates of fashion.
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