( b London, bap. 10 Sept 1588; d there, bur. 24 Feb 1666). English composer,singer and artist. He was a member of a family of musicians of French descent. Master of the King's Musick from 1625 (lutenist from 1616), he was important as a songwriter, and particularly as an early exponent of the Italian declamatory style. He wrote music for four masques by Jonson, in the first of which, Lovers Made Men (1617), he is described as introducing ‘stylo recitativo’ into England. Between 1625 and 1628 he travelled to Italy buying pictures for Charles I, and on his return composed the long recitative Hero and Leander ; remarkable for its expressive force, the music shows the influence of Italian laments. Another Italian form that he may have imported was the strophically varied aria over a repeated bass.




