Matthew Cooke: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (Text replacement - "{{Whatlinkshere}}" to "{{CheckMissing}} {{Whatlinkshere}}") |
m (Text replacement - "{{Whatlinkshere}} " to "{{Whatlinkshere}} ") |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
{{CheckMissing}} | {{CheckMissing}} | ||
{{Whatlinkshere}} | {{Whatlinkshere}} | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*{{NoComp|Twelve Psalm Tunes}}, [c1790]<br> | *{{NoComp|Twelve Psalm Tunes}}, [c1790]<br> |
Revision as of 00:51, 26 October 2019
Life
Born: 1761
Died: 1829
Biography
Matthew Cooke lived from 1761 to 1829, and was an organist and composer; he trained under Nares. He was organist of North Mimms, of St George, Bloomsbury, and of the Curzon Chapel in Mayfair. He styled himself Professor of Music, and operated from Number 36 Charles Street, Berkeley Square.
List of choral works
- The dayspring from on high with lustre bright
- Great is the Lord, and with great praise
- The Lord is our defence and aid
- While shepherds watched their flocks by night
- Ye people all with one accord
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL
Publications
- Twelve Psalm Tunes, [c1790]
- Select portions of the psalms of David, [c1795]