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Hooper, Edmund

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Hooper, Edmund (c. 1553-1621)

English organist and composer. After being a chorister at Exeter Cathedral he went to London and joined the Westminster Abbey choir, becoming a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal in 1604 and organist of the abbey in 1606. He contributed harmonizations of hymn tunes to East's and Ravenscroft's Psalters, two vocal pieces to Leighton's Teares or Lamentacions, and one to Myriell's Tristitiae remedium.

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services and anthems; secular music for several voices; virginal music.


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