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Benjamin Cooke

Benjamin Cooke (1734 – 14 September 1793) was an English composer, organist and teacher.〔 〕
Cooke was born in London and named after his father, also Benjamin Cooke, 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''.〔 〕
From the age of nine, Benjamin Cooke the younger was one of four boy sopranos who sang at performances of the Academy of Ancient Music under the Academy's director Johann Christoph Pepusch (now best known as the composer of the 'Beggar's Opera'), who also supervised the boys' education. 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).〔Matthews, Betty (1985). ''Members of the Royal Society of Musicians 1734-1984''. London: The Royal Society of Musicians. p. 50〕
He was the organist at Westminster Abbey and master of the Abbey's choristers for over thirty years, as well as being the organist at the church of St Martins in the Fields. His ''Christmas Ode'', written in a Handelian style, is one of his relatively few large-scale pieces to have been successfully revived in recent years. He wrote glees such as ''In the Merry Month of May'', ''Deh! Dove?'', ''How Sleep the Brave'', ''Hark! the Lark'', and ''In vino veritas''. He also composed a variety of church music and organ music. Many of his musical autographs are now owned by the Royal College of Music.
Cooke died on 14 September 1793, probably of a heart-attack, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. He was succeeded at the Abbey by Samuel Arnold, while his son Robert Cooke (1768-1814) was appointed organist of St Martin's in the Fields. Robert Cooke eventually succeeded Arnold at the Abbey.〔
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