George Cooper

Short Name: George Cooper
Full Name: Cooper, George, 1820-1876
Birth Year: 1820
Death Year: 1876

Cooper (ac­tu­al­ly George Coop­er III) came from a long line of or­gan­ists who played at St. Se­pul­chre’s Church, Newgate Street, London, through­out the 19th Cen­tu­ry. One of his ear­li­est ap­point­ments was to St. Benet’s Church in Up­per Thames Street, where lat­er John Stain­er of­fi­ci­a­ted (1854-56). Coop­er was al­so one of the or­gan­ists of the Cha­pel Roy­al, was or­gan­ist and mu­sic mas­ter at Christ’s Hos­pi­tal, and in 1843, he suc­ceed­ed his fa­ther as as­sist­ant to John Goss at St. Paul’s. He was the first ed­it­or to su­per­vise the pro­duct­ion of the new Wes­ley­an Tune-Book (both he and his suc­cess­or Gaunt­lett passed away while the work was in pro­gress; it was fin­ished by Ed­ward Hop­kins). Coop­er’s works in­clude:

Organ Ar­range­ments
Organist’s Ass­ist­ant
Organist’s Man­u­al

--www.hymntime.com/tch/


Tunes by George Cooper (3)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[Chant] (Cooper 33214)G. Cooper (Composer)233214 43453 16542
ST. SEPULCHREGeorge Cooper (Composer)3515651 45351 24443
GREENLAND (Haydn)George Cooper (Composer)135555 13322 44323

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