HENRY COOKE
'Henry Cooke' (Captain Henry Cooke; about 1616-72) was an English composer, actor and singer. At the outbreak of the English Civil War he was a Gentleman of theChapel Royal and 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.
The Oxford Companion to Music, Scholes, Percy, , , Oxford University Press, 1970,
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