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Yes, he sings a number of songs in Twelfth Night including "Come away, come away, death" in Act 2 Scene 4, "O mistress mine, where are you roaming" in Act 2 Scene 3 and "When that I was and a little tiny boy" as the epilogue. So you could say he was musical, yes.

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