Richard Alison

Richard Alison

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About Richard Alison

Richard Al(l)ison (c. 1560/1570–before 1610) was an English composer. He was known to be in the service of the Countess of Warwick in 1599, and then working for Sir John Scudamore. His publications are: The Psalms of David in Meter (1599) and An Hour's Recreation in Musicke, apt for instruments and voyces (1606). His work also appears in Michael East's and Thomas Ravenscroft's psalters, and Thomas Morley's broken consort publication. He referred in the dedication of his Psalmes to the late Ambrose Dudley

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