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Bartholomew (or Bartlett) Cooke (fl. 1784-1798) was a noted oboe player and father to T. Cooke (Thomas Cooke), the Irish composer. He established a music business in Dublin at 4, Sackville Street, around 1790, publishing a variety of sheet music including songs, country dances, and instrumental pieces. In 1799, Cooke's business was succeeded by music publisher Gough.
Plate # | Full Plate | Composer | Work | IMSLP # | Full Year | Year |
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Geary, Thomas Augustine | Rondo on 'Dicky Gossip' | #787820 | ||||
Holden, Smollet | A Collection of Quick and Slow Marches, Troops etc. | #740747 | ||||
Mazzinghi, Joseph | 3 Violin Sonatas, Op.16 | #340021 | ||||
Seybold, Philip | Chasse | #475626 | n.d.(ca.1795) | 1795 | ||
Cooke, Bartholomew | Favorite Country Dances for 1796 | #770557 | 1796 | 1796 | ||
Cooke, Bartholomew | Favorite Country Dances for 1797 | #770558 | 1797 | 1797 | ||
Cooke, Bartholomew | New Dances for 1797 | #770559 | 1797 | 1797 |