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Benjamin Cooke

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Cooke died on 14 September 1793, probably of a heart attack, and was buried in the west cloister of Westminster Abbey. He was succeeded at the Abbey by
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style, is one of his relatively few large-scale pieces to have been successfully revived in the modern era. He wrote
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From the age of nine, Benjamin Cooke the younger was one of four boy sopranos who sang at performances of the
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and master of the Abbey's choristers for over thirty years, as well as being the organist at the church of
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The Advancement of Music in Enlightenment England | Benjamin Cooke and the Academy of Ancient Music
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Universities. Like his father before him, he became a member of the
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In later life he received doctoral degrees in music from both
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in study scores comprising all five books of sonatas and the
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Members of the Royal Society of Musicians 1734-1984
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Retrieved 21 May 2017. 313:"Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" 553:Members of the Academy of Ancient Music 317:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 209: 197:(1768–1814) was appointed organist of 420:Organist and Master of the Choristers 7: 493:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 523:18th-century British male musicians 498:English Classical-period composers 54:(1734 – 14 September 1793) was an 43:Memorial to Benjamin Cooke in the 14: 76:and named after his father, also 538:English male classical organists 533:English male classical composers 518:18th-century classical composers 250:Smith, William C.; Ward, Peter. 220:Shaw, Watkins; Gifford, Gerald. 174:. He also composed a variety of 21:Benjamin Cooke (disambiguation) 543:18th-century English composers 1: 363:Free scores by Benjamin Cooke 353:Free scores by Benjamin Cooke 102:under the Academy's director 16:English composer and organist 513:Burials at Westminster Abbey 357:Choral Public Domain Library 124:He was also the organist at 508:English classical organists 285:A Cambridge Alumni Database 574: 287:. University of Cambridge. 281:"Cooke, Benjamin (CK775B)" 119:Royal Society of Musicians 18: 528:18th-century keyboardists 460: 450: 441: 430: 417: 408: 403: 338:Benjamin and Robert Cooke 319:. Oxford University Press 154:In the Merry Month of May 454:St Martins in the Fields 297:Matthews, Betty (1985). 130:St Martins in the Fields 104:Johann Christoph Pepusch 100:Academy of Ancient Music 269:(subscription required) 239:(subscription required) 199:St Martin in the Fields 380:Tim Eggington (2014). 222:"Cooke, Benjamin (ii)" 184:Royal College of Music 48: 36: 311:Johnstone, H. Diack. 258:. Oxford Music Online 252:"Cooke, Benjamin (i)" 228:. Oxford Music Online 42: 31: 47:of Westminster Abbey 162:How Sleep the Brave 256:Grove Music Online 226:Grove Music Online 134:Harriet Wainwright 72:Cooke was born in 49: 37: 471: 470: 461:Succeeded by 431:Succeeded by 424:Westminster Abbey 404:Cultural offices 386:. 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