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Benjamin Cooke (1734 – 14 September 1793) was an English composer, organist and teacher. Cooke was born in London and named after his father, also (1695/1705 – 1743), a music publisher based in Covent Garden (active from 1726 to 1743), whose production included a seminal edition of the collected works of Arcangelo Corelli in study scores comprising all five books of sonatas and the twelve concerti grossi. In later life he received doctoral degrees in music from both Oxford and Cambridge universities. Like his father before him, he became a member of the Royal Society of Musicians (from 1760).

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  • Benjamin Cooke (ca)
  • Benjamin Cooke (en)
  • Benjamin Cooke (pl)
  • Кук, Бенджамин (композитор) (ru)
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  • Benjamí Cooke (Londres 1734 - 1793) fou un compositor i organista anglès. Va destacar com a contrapuntista. Succeí en Johann Christoph Pepusch en la direcció de l'Acadèmia de Músics Antics (1752), i ocupà el lloc d'organista de la catedral de Westminster (1762). Pels seus mèrits artístics va merèixer de les universitats de Cambridge (1775) i d'Oxford (1782) li conferissin el títol de Doctor en música. Va escriure nombroses composicions, descollant entre elles alguns salms i col·leccions de cotches i de glees. També fou editor de música, editant en el Golden HarpNewstreet Covent Garden, obres de diversos autors, entre els quals els Concerts de Scarlatti. (ca)
  • Benjamin Cooke (ur. 1734 w Londynie, zm. 14 września 1793 tamże) – angielski kompozytor, organista i pedagog. (pl)
  • Бенджамин Кук (англ. Benjamin Cooke; 1734, Лондон —14 сентября 1793, Большой Лондон, Великобритания) — английский композитор, органист, музыкальный педагог. Доктор музыки. (ru)
  • Benjamin Cooke (1734 – 14 September 1793) was an English composer, organist and teacher. Cooke was born in London and named after his father, also (1695/1705 – 1743), a music publisher based in Covent Garden (active from 1726 to 1743), whose production included a seminal edition of the collected works of Arcangelo Corelli in study scores comprising all five books of sonatas and the twelve concerti grossi. In later life he received doctoral degrees in music from both Oxford and Cambridge universities. Like his father before him, he became a member of the Royal Society of Musicians (from 1760). (en)
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