Cooke informs his correspondent that he is away and will be unable to meet with him until later in the week. Though only a fragment of the note paper is present, the note itself is complete.
Musician Thomas Cooke [1782-1848] was born in Dublin. He was appointed musical director of a Dublin theatre at a young age. At the termination of that engagement he sang in English operas and later, after retiring from the stage, he acted as director and composer at Drury Lane and Covent Garden. He was noted for his facility both in composition and singing. At an 1820 benefit, besides singing, he performed solos on nine different instruments. He was also successful as a teacher. Good .
Keywords: MUSIC; SINGER; COMPOSER; DIRECTOR; IRISH MUSICIAN; THOMAS COOKE; AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED; ANS A.N.S.; SIGNATURE; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY.