John Alcock
English organist and composer

Born
April 11th, 1715
310 years ago
Died
1806
219 years ago — 91 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
England
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An English organist and composer contributed to the development of music during the 18th century. Significant works include anthems and organ music, which influenced many contemporaries and later composers. Alcock served as an organist at various churches in England, showcasing talent in performance and composition. His music was characterized by intricate counterpoint and a deep understanding of the organ’s capabilities, leading to a respected position within the musical community of his time.
Served as organist at St. John's College, Cambridge
Composed significant anthems and organ music
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