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Henry Cooke (c. 1616 – 13 July 1672) commonly known as Captain Cooke, was an English composer, choirmaster and singer. He was a boy chorister in the Chapel Royal and by the outbreak of the English Civil War was a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal. He joined the Royalist cause, in the service of which he rose to the rank of captain. With the Restoration of Charles II he returned to the Chapel Royal as Master of the Children and was responsible for the rebuilding of the chapel and the introduction of instrumental music into the services. The choristers in his charge included his successor and eventual son-in-law Pelham Humfrey, as well as Henry Purcell and John Blow.

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  • Henry Cooke (c. 1616 - Londres, 13 de juliol de 1672) fou un músic i compositor anglès. Conegut com el capità Cooke, educat musicalment a la capella reial en temps de Carles I, en iniciar-se la revolució que costà la vida al desgraciat monarca (1642) abandonà la música per les armes, entrant amb el grau de capità en l'exèrcit reialista. En ocupar el tron Carles II tornà a la capella reial (1660) com a mestre d'infants de cor, contant entre els seus deixebles Blow, Wise, i altres músics distingits. Les seves composicions seques i àrides, restaren manuscrites en la seva major part, si bé figuren algunes antífones en les col·leccions impreses en el seu temps, especialment en la Musical Companion (Londres, 1667), de . Escriví a més les partitures d'un himne executat a Windsor (1661) i de l'obra escènica de sir Davenant, First Day's entertaiment at Rutland House. (ca)
  • Henry Cooke (c. 1616 – 13 July 1672) commonly known as Captain Cooke, was an English composer, choirmaster and singer. He was a boy chorister in the Chapel Royal and by the outbreak of the English Civil War was a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal. He joined the Royalist cause, in the service of which he rose to the rank of captain. With the Restoration of Charles II he returned to the Chapel Royal as Master of the Children and was responsible for the rebuilding of the chapel and the introduction of instrumental music into the services. The choristers in his charge included his successor and eventual son-in-law Pelham Humfrey, as well as Henry Purcell and John Blow. On reconstituting the choir of the Chapel Royal, Dussuaze states: A year after the opening of his Majesty's Chapel, the orderers of the music were "necessitated to supply superior parts of the music with cornets and men's feigned voices, there being not one lad for all that time capable of singing his part readily."The conditions soon became better under Cooke's management. On 23 February 1660-1, Pepys mentions Cooke and his boy, apparently Pelham Humfrey, whom he heard make a trial of an anthem for the following day. By November, 1663, the first set was properly trained, and Cooke had already obtained remarkable results. On the 22nd Humfrey's first anthem, "Have Mercy upon Me, O God," was sung in his Majesty's Chapel, and Pepys remarks: "They say there are four or five of them that can do so much"; the other four being probably , Blow, Michael Wise, and Tudway or Turner. — Captain Cooke and his choir-boys, 1911 Cooke was one of the five English composers who created music for Sir William Davenant's The Siege of Rhodes (1656), often called the first English opera. (en)
  • Henry Cooke ou Capitaine Henry Cooke (1616 - 13 juillet 1672) est un compositeur, chanteur et comédien anglais. Au début de la Première Révolution anglaise, il est choriste à la Chapelle Royale et rejoint la cause royaliste, au service de laquelle il atteint le grade de capitaine. Avec la Restauration de Charles II il retourne à la Chapelle Royale en tant que Maître des Enfants et est responsable de la reconstruction de la Chapelle et de l'introduction de la musique instrumentale dans les services religieux. Les choristes à sa charge incluaient alors son successeur et futur gendre, Pelham Humfrey, ainsi qu'Henry Purcell et John Blow. (fr)
  • Henry Cooke (1616 – 13 luglio 1672) è stato un compositore, attore e cantore britannico. Gentiluomo della Cappella Reale, allo scoppio della Guerra Civile si unì alla causa dei Realisti, al cui servizio fu promosso al rango di capitano. Con la restaurazione di Carlo II, egli prese il posto di Maestro dei fanciulli della Cappella Reale e fu responsabile per la riorganizzazione di questa, nonché dell'introduzione della musica strumentale. I coristi sotto la sua guida includevano il suo successore e genero Pelham Humphreys, oltre a Henry Purcell e John Blow. (it)
  • Henry Cooke (waarschijnlijk Lichfield, circa 1615 – Hampton Court Palace, 13 juli 1672) was een Engels zanger, koormeester en componist. Ofschoon zijn eigen composities veelal van matige kwaliteit waren, speelde hij een belangrijke rol bij de uitbouw van de na de Restauratie onder Karel II van Engeland. Als verantwoordelijke voor de koorjongens van de koninklijke muziekkapel was hij de mentor van onder anderen John Blow en Henry Purcell. Blijkens verslagen van Samuel Pepys stond hij hoog in aanzien als bas en introduceerde hij de ‘Italiaanse zangstijl’ aan het Engelse hof. Tijdens de Engelse Burgeroorlog was hij kapitein in het leger van de Cavaliers en hij werd nadien gewoonlijk Captain Cooke genoemd. (nl)
  • Henry Cooke, znany też jako Captain Cooke (ur. 14 września 1616, przypuszczalnie w Lichfield w hrabstwie Staffordshire, zm. 13 lipca 1672 w Hampton Court w hrabstwie Surrey) – angielski śpiewak (bas), pedagog i kompozytor. (pl)
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  • Henry Cooke ou Capitaine Henry Cooke (1616 - 13 juillet 1672) est un compositeur, chanteur et comédien anglais. Au début de la Première Révolution anglaise, il est choriste à la Chapelle Royale et rejoint la cause royaliste, au service de laquelle il atteint le grade de capitaine. Avec la Restauration de Charles II il retourne à la Chapelle Royale en tant que Maître des Enfants et est responsable de la reconstruction de la Chapelle et de l'introduction de la musique instrumentale dans les services religieux. Les choristes à sa charge incluaient alors son successeur et futur gendre, Pelham Humfrey, ainsi qu'Henry Purcell et John Blow. (fr)
  • Henry Cooke (1616 – 13 luglio 1672) è stato un compositore, attore e cantore britannico. Gentiluomo della Cappella Reale, allo scoppio della Guerra Civile si unì alla causa dei Realisti, al cui servizio fu promosso al rango di capitano. Con la restaurazione di Carlo II, egli prese il posto di Maestro dei fanciulli della Cappella Reale e fu responsabile per la riorganizzazione di questa, nonché dell'introduzione della musica strumentale. I coristi sotto la sua guida includevano il suo successore e genero Pelham Humphreys, oltre a Henry Purcell e John Blow. (it)
  • Henry Cooke (waarschijnlijk Lichfield, circa 1615 – Hampton Court Palace, 13 juli 1672) was een Engels zanger, koormeester en componist. Ofschoon zijn eigen composities veelal van matige kwaliteit waren, speelde hij een belangrijke rol bij de uitbouw van de na de Restauratie onder Karel II van Engeland. Als verantwoordelijke voor de koorjongens van de koninklijke muziekkapel was hij de mentor van onder anderen John Blow en Henry Purcell. Blijkens verslagen van Samuel Pepys stond hij hoog in aanzien als bas en introduceerde hij de ‘Italiaanse zangstijl’ aan het Engelse hof. Tijdens de Engelse Burgeroorlog was hij kapitein in het leger van de Cavaliers en hij werd nadien gewoonlijk Captain Cooke genoemd. (nl)
  • Henry Cooke, znany też jako Captain Cooke (ur. 14 września 1616, przypuszczalnie w Lichfield w hrabstwie Staffordshire, zm. 13 lipca 1672 w Hampton Court w hrabstwie Surrey) – angielski śpiewak (bas), pedagog i kompozytor. (pl)
  • Henry Cooke (c. 1616 - Londres, 13 de juliol de 1672) fou un músic i compositor anglès. Conegut com el capità Cooke, educat musicalment a la capella reial en temps de Carles I, en iniciar-se la revolució que costà la vida al desgraciat monarca (1642) abandonà la música per les armes, entrant amb el grau de capità en l'exèrcit reialista. (ca)
  • Henry Cooke (c. 1616 – 13 July 1672) commonly known as Captain Cooke, was an English composer, choirmaster and singer. He was a boy chorister in the Chapel Royal and by the outbreak of the English Civil War was a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal. He joined the Royalist cause, in the service of which he rose to the rank of captain. With the Restoration of Charles II he returned to the Chapel Royal as Master of the Children and was responsible for the rebuilding of the chapel and the introduction of instrumental music into the services. The choristers in his charge included his successor and eventual son-in-law Pelham Humfrey, as well as Henry Purcell and John Blow. (en)
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