Cook, (Alfred) Melville
Cook, (Alfred) Melville (b Gloucester, 1912; d Cheltenham, 1993). Eng. organist. Ass. org., Gloucester Cath. 1932; org., Leeds Parish Church 1937–56, Hereford Cath. 1956–66; cond. Winnipeg Phil. Choir 1966–7; org. and choirmaster, United Metropolitan Church, Toronto 1967–86. On mus. staff McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ont., 1973–86.
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