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and spent the rest of his life serving the cathedral. He became a minor canon in 1612, took holy orders in 1614 and was named
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of the cathedral in 1623. Although he was a churchman, Pilkington composed largely secular musicβ€”
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and singer, of the Renaissance and Baroque period. Pilkington received a B.Mus. degree from
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ed. by Charles Edward McGuire, Steven E. Plank (2012), p. 236
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Historical Dictionary of English Music ca. 1400–1958
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