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  1. 12 de febrero de 1567 jul. Thomas Campion (a veces escrito Campian) (22 de febrero de 1567 jul. -1 de marzo de 1620) fue un compositor, poeta y médico inglés de la época isabelina. En los libros de canciones de ese período pueden encontrarse poemas líricos de Thomas Campion.

  2. Thomas Campion (sometimes spelled Campian; 12 February 1567 – 1 March 1620) was an English composer, poet, and physician. He was born in London, educated at Cambridge , studied law in Gray's inn. He wrote over a hundred lute songs , masques for dancing, and an authoritative technical treatise on music.

  3. Thomas Campion (born Feb. 12, 1567, London—died March 1, 1620) was an English poet, composer, musical and literary theorist, and physician. He was one of the outstanding songwriters of the brilliant English lutenist school of the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

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  4. Thomas Campion was born in London, England in 1567. Campion’s importance for nondramatic literature of the English Renaissance lies in the exceptional intimacy of the musical-poetic connection in his work. While other poets and musicians talked about the union of the two arts, only Campion produced…

  5. Thomas Campion (sometimes Campian) (12 February 1567 – 1 March 1620) was an English composer, poet, and physician. He wrote over a hundred lute songs, masques for dancing, and an authoritative technical treatise on music.

  6. Thomas Campion Médico, poeta y músico inglés Nació el 12 de febrero de 1567 en Londres (Gran Bretaña). Recibió su educación en Cambridge. Estudió leyes en Gray's Inn y medicina en Francia. Desde 1606 comenzó a trabajar como médico en Londres. También destacó como escritor, como tañedor de laúd y exquisito compositor de música vocal.

  7. Thomas Campion was a pioneering musical and literary theorist, poet, composer, performer, and even a physician. The man of many talents was one of the premier figures to emerge from the English lutenist pool from the 1500s through the early to mid-1600s.