Thomas Simpson
50 top tracks
Thomas Simpson
50 top tracks
Albums

Under The Greenwood Tree
Thomas Simpson

Simpson: Taffel-Consort: Volta
Thomas Simpson

Purcell / Simpson / Adson / Holborne / Brade / Clarke: Old English Brass Music
Thomas Simpson

The 99 Most Essential Renaissance Masterpieces
Thomas Simpson

Terpsichore: Renaissance and Early Baroque Dance Music
Thomas Simpson

English Consort, English Consort Music
Thomas Simpson

Taffel Consort - Instrumental Works by Thomas Simpson & William Brade
Thomas Simpson

Rayuela, Instrumental Music With Recorders Between 1300 And 1650
Thomas Simpson

English Consort Music
Thomas Simpson

A Pleasing Melancholy: Works by Dowland & Others
Thomas Simpson

Stuttgart Brass Quartet: Intrada - The Influence of G. Gabrieli On German Composers
Thomas Simpson

Royal Delight - 17th Century Ballads & Dances
Thomas Simpson
Biography
Thomas Simpson (1582-1628) was an English composer. ...Read more on Last.fm
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Thomas Simpson (1582-1628) was an English composer.
Simpson was born in Milton-next-Sittingbourne (now Milton Regis), Kent. There is no record of his first twenty-five years apart from his baptism (1st April). He seems to have been writing music by about 1602, when a surviving manuscript appears to have been written. Not long after this he travelled to Germany, as his name appears as a musician serving under the Elector Palatine at the Heidelberg Court. Simpson's wife was French, which might indicate that he spent time in France.
Most of Simpson's surviving music is in three large collections. The first, Opusculum neuwer Pavanen (1610) was published when he was at Heidelberg, and contains both original compositions and arrangements of pieces by Dowland, Farmer, and others. The second collection, Opus neuwer Paduanen (1611) contains only his own compositions: galliards, pavans, and various other works. The third, Taffel-Consort (1621) reverts to a micture of original compositions and arrangements, and was publsihed when Simpson was employed at the Bückeburg Court of Count Ernst III of Holstein-Schaumburg.
He left Germany to work at the court of the Danish King Christian IV as a violist from 1622 to 1625. He seems to have stayed on in Copenhagen, and died in 1628. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Thomas+Simpson">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
