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William Michael Rooke : ウィキペディア英語版
William Michael Rooke
William Michael Rooke (29 September 1794 – 14 October 1847), was an Irish violinist and composer.
==Biography==
The son of a Dublin tradesman, he was born William Michael O'Rourke in South Great George's Street.
He studied counterpoint with Philip Cogan and was probably self-taught on the violin. In 1813 he took up music as a profession and anglicised his surname to Rooke. The young Michael William Balfe was among his pupils on the violin (between 1815 and 1817). While chorus master and deputy leader of the orchestra at Crow Street Theatre between 1817 and 1823, Rooke composed his first opera ''Amilie, or the Love Test'', which, however, was not performed until 1837 (at Covent Garden Theatre, London). Balfe himself sang in the opera at an 1838 performance in Dublin.〔William Tyldesley: ''Michael William Balfe. His Life and His English Operas'' (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003), p. 11–2.〕
In 1821 he moved to England and had his musical play ''The Pirate'' performed at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, in January 1822. He performed in Birmingham in 1826 and in London, where he was chorusmaster at Drury Lane under Thomas Simpson Cooke (from 1826) led the orchestra at the Vauxhall Gardens concerts (1830-1833) under Henry Bishop. Rooke's opera ''Henrique'' (1839), although favourably received, was withdrawn, possibly following arguments with William Macready, the manager, and his further works ''Cagliostro'' and ''The Valkyrie'' remained unperformed. Besides operas, Rooke also composed a number of songs.
Rooke died at Fulham and was buried in Brompton Cemetery.

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