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Coleman, Charles

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Coleman, Charles (died c. 1664)

English composer. He was chamber musician to Charles I and after the Civil War worked as a music teacher in London. He received a doctorate in music from Cambridge in 1651, and was appointed composer to Charles II in 1662. With Cooke, Hudson, H Lawes, and Locke he contributed music to William Davenant's The Siege of Rhodes (entertainment at Rutland House, 1656).

Coleman, Charles (Caryl) (1840–1928)

US painter. He studied in Europe in 1866, and later lived on the island of Capri, where he painted volcanic scenes.

He was born in Buffalo, New York.



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