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Robert Cowper
(ca.1474 — ca.1535)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Robert Cooper, Coupar, Couper
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Name in Other Languages: روبرت كوبر
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Aliases: Robert Cooper
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Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 32196433, LCCN: nr89004112, ISNI: 0000000003213627, GND: 1089356455, BNF: 14020464g, MusicBrainz: 7d280c39-8710-4c4f-a3eb-0d47da882da9
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Miscellaneous information
- 1498, November 16 - presented by the Crown as a Chaplain in Snodhill
- 1507 - graduated Doctor of Music from Cambridge
- 1515, November 4 - resigned as Chaplain in Snodhill
- 1516, January - appointed Rector of East Horsley in Surry (resigned May 13 for a higher paying salary)
- 1516 - appointed Rector of Latchington in Essex
- 1522, June 15 - it is believed 'I have been a foster', a Madrigal for 3 voices, which is at the British Museum, was performed in a play presented by Cornish at Windsor
- date? - 'Petyously constrayened am I' is in the British Museum Royal MSS, App. 58
- date? - 'Farewell my joy', a Madrigal for 3 voices at the British Museum
- 1525, June 5 - In a letter kept in the Calendar of Letters and Papers of Henry VIII, his brother, William Cowper, Dean of Bridgenorth, wrote to Cromwell recommending Sir Robert Cowper for further preferment.
- 1529 - The King's College, Cambridge, has an entry in the Inventory of the 'Pryke Song' books describing 4 smaller books with Cornysh's and Coper's Masses.
- 1530 - Wynkyn de Worde's Song Book with three of his 3 voice compositions: 'In youth, in age', 'So great unkindness', and 'Ut, re, mi'
- ca1553 - 'Hodie nobis caelorum rex' is published in The 'Gyffard' Partbooks
- 1891 - his Round or Catch composition 'Alone I Live' was published by the Plain-Song and Medieval Society
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