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Clement Woodcock [Woodcoke, Woodecock] (1540-1590) English composer, organist, and singer. Lay clerk at King's College (Cambridge) 1562-63. Singer at Canterbury Cathedral 1565-70. Organist and Master of the Choristers of Chichester Cathedral 1570-74. Took Holy Orders in 1574. Priest vicar of Chichester Cathedral from 1574. Woodcock wrote sophisticated Elizabethan consort music of a type not tied to vocal models. His 'Browning my dear' is one of several pieces of the period based on a popular tune, also known as 'The leaves be green.' User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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The Sound of Shakespeare
Musique of Violenze: Dances, Fantasias and Popular Tunes for Queen Elizabeth's Violin Band
Joyne Hands: English Renaissance Music
Streets and Theatres of London (Musicians of Swanne Alley, Virgin), Disc 1/2
Elizabethan Consort Music 1558-1603
In The Streets And Theatres Of London