Oliver Cromwell, the English military and political leader, did not leave behind any specific records of his musical preferences. However, during the 17th century, music was often religious in nature, and Puritans like Cromwell favored psalmody, or the singing of psalms. Instrumental music was generally discouraged in Puritan circles, so it is likely that he appreciated simple, vocal hymns rather than elaborate compositions.
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