Historical Publication Info
History
Benjamin Cooke (1695/1705–1743) of London published music from 1726 to 1743. His most famous item was the collected works of Arcangelo Corelli in study scores, comprising all five books of sonatas and the twelve concerti grossi.
Cooke was the father of composer Benjamin Cooke (1734—1793).
Editions
Imprints, Addresses, Agencies
Imprints
- Benjamin Cooke
- Ben. Cooke
- B. Cooke
Addresses
- London
- London: Golden Harp in New Street, Covent Garden
Plate Numbers
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| | Anonymous | 6 Flute Sonatas | #732525 | | |
| | Corelli, Arcangelo | 12 Violin Sonatas, Op.5 | #899911 | | |
| | Fesch, Willem de | Canzonette ed Arie | #787878 | | |
| | Lanzetti, Salvatore | 12 Cello Sonatas, Op.1 | #727304 | | |
| | Ranish, John Frederick | 8 Flute Sonatas, Op.1 | #643378 | | |
| | Roseingrave, Thomas | 12 Flute Sonatas | #642985 | | |
| | Barsanti, Francesco | 6 Flute Sonatas, Op.2 | #418668 | n.d.[1728] | 1728 |
| | Geminiani, Francesco | 12 Violin Sonatas, Op.1 | #159132 | n.d.(ca.1730) | 1730 |
| | Fesch, Willem de | 10 Trio Sonatas, Op.7 | #270267 | n.d.[1733] | 1733 |
| | Roseingrave, Thomas | Introduction to Scarlatti's Lessons | #913895 | n.d.[1739] | 1739 |
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