
John Coprario (c. 1570 – 1626), also known as Giovanni Coprario or Coperario, was an English composer and viol player. According to later commentators such as John Playford and Roger North, he changed his name from either Cowper or Cooper to Coperario in the early 17th century (at least as early as February 1601), though he himself spelled his name "John Coprario". Anthony Wood said he changed his name after an extended visit to Italy, and though he is documented as having visited the Low Countries in 1603
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Cupararee or Gray's Inn
Suite C-Dur: Alman
Fantasia II a 6, RC 74
Suite C-Dur: Fantasia
Suite C-Dur: Ayre
A Gray's Inn, the First
O voi che sospirate a 5
Preludium (Improvisation) & Gray's Inn
The Message
In Darkness Let Me Dwell
Fantasia, RC 75 "Al folgorante squardo" (Arr. for Brass Ensemble)
Fancie a 5
Tis now dead night
Fantasia - Coperario's Fantasia
Fantasy for 6 Viols in F Major
Al primo giorno
Coperaree or Gray's Inn
Send home my long strayde eies to mee
The Squires' Masque: While Dancing Rests
Fantasia C13
Fantasia
The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn: Coperario
Suite for Two Violins, Bass Viol and Chamber Organ
Fantasia C14
To the World
O Grief
Fantasia à 2, C3
Fantasia a 4
Court Masques under Charles I and Charles II
Funeral Teares for the death of the Right Honorable the Earle of Devonshire: No. 3. In darknesse le
A Gray’s Inn, the First
A Gray's Inn, the First (Le Poème Harmonique)
Funeral Teares for the death of the Right Honorable the Earle of Devonshire: No. 3. In darknesse let
Court Dances under Charles I & Charles II
Court Masques under Charles I and Charles II (with William Lawes)
Gray's Inn the 1st
Touch me sweetly
Cuperaree or Grayes inne
The Squire's Maske
Fantasia in C Major
Fantasia, RC 75 "Al folgorante squardo" (Arr. for Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble)
Cuperaree Or Grayes Inn
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