John Hilton (ca. 1599 – 1657) was an English early Baroque composer.[1][2] He is best known for his books Ayres or Fa-Las for Three Voices and Catch That Catch Can.
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^Peter Le Huray; Ian Spink: Hilton, John (ii), New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 1980
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