";s:4:"text";s:4911:" Benjamin Rogers (May 1614 – June 1698) was an English organist and composer, widely known in Europe in his time. Anthems were preserved in college and cathedral libraries. [2], In 1639 Rogers succeeded Randolph Jewett as organist of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.
[2], Rogers retired to New Inn Hall Lane, Oxford, and died there, aged 84, in 1698. Ben Rodgers's profile including the latest music, albums, songs, music videos and more updates.
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[1], Born at Windsor, and baptised at the church of New Windsor on 2 June 1614, he was son of George Rogers of Windsor. [2], In January 1686 Rogers lost his college place at Magdalen.
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[2], In January 1686 Rogers lost his college place at Magdalen. For the city banquet given to Charles II to celebrate the English Restoration of 1660, he supplied the music both to a hymn by Ingelo and to Psalm 32. [2], Rogers was married to Ann, who survived him by a few months. The outbreak of the Irish rebellion of 1641 drove him back to England, and he returned as singingman to Windsor; the choral services there were discontinued around 1644.
He was buried on 21 June at Church of St Peter-le-Bailey. The outbreak of the Irish rebellion of 1641 drove him back to England, and he returned as singingman to Windsor; the choral services there were discontinued around 1644.
Modern taste prefers his consort music, where his reputation in the 18th century was for liturgical music and anthems.
[2], Rogers retired to New Inn Hall Lane, Oxford, and died there, aged 84, in 1698.
Reset your passwordClick the eye to show your password. All rights reserved. Juni 1902 auf Long Island in New York City, New York; † 30. Their son John, born in 1654, was B.A. Dictionary of National Biography. [2], Rogers was married to Ann, who survived him by a few months.
Unpopular with the choir, and a loud talker in the organ loft during services, he was lodging in his rooms his daughter, who was pregnant by the college porter.
He took a college pension.
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[1], Born at Windsor, and baptised at the church of New Windsor on 2 June 1614, he was son of George Rogers of Windsor. Their son John, born in 1654, was B.A.
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at Oxford. [1][2], Rogers's major works were in collections of cathedral music. 1674, M.A. Please Sign Up or Sign In to send your inquiry. 2,574 Followers, 831 Following, 86 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Ben Rodgers (@benrodgers)
His Hymnus Eucharisticus beginning Te O Patrem colimus is sung annually on Magdalen Tower on May day morning. Modern taste prefers his consort music, where his reputation in the 18th century was for liturgical music and anthems.His Hymnus Eucharisticus beginning Te O Patrem colimus is sung annually on Magdalen Tower on May day morning. Benjamin Rogers (May 1614 – June 1698) was an English organist and composer, widely known in Europe in his time.
Donate . EXPLORE. [2], With Oliver Cromwell's mandate, dated 28 May 1658 and probably through Nathaniel Ingelo, Rogers obtained the degree of Bac. [2], In 1639 Rogers succeeded Randolph Jewett as organist of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin. He was a chorister of St. George's Chapel under Nathaniel Giles, and then a lay clerk. His Court-Masquing Ayres were well-received in Holland.
1677, and clerk 1674–81.[2].
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