The mid-seventeenth century is a bit of a black hole as far as British music history is concerned – hardly surprising really, given that the British Isles were ravaged by civil war, and Cromwell’s Puritan government that followed put an end to most sorts of fun, including music in church, thus depriving composers of a vitally important source of patronage.
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