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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).



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