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PATON.
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of the St. Andrew's Amateur Orchestral
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Society; Member of Waddel's Quartet Party.
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He died at Edinburgh, August 27, 1886.
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Composer of an overture, " The Pursuit of
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Pleasure" (1886) ; a quartet, for strings, in G
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minor; Marches, gavottes, niuzurkas; "Lena"
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(1886), etc., for orchestra ; all of which are in
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manuscript.
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Paton, Mary Ann 313-L-9
Paton, Mary Ann, bom Wood, soprano
Paton, Mary Ann, born Wood, soprano
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vocalist, was born at Edinburgh, in October,
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180'2. Daughter of George Paton, writing-
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master at Edinburgh High School. She sang
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at the Edinburgh Concerts in 1810. Studied
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the harp and pf. under S. Webbe, Jun., and
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sang in London in 1811 ; and Bath, 1820-1.
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Sang at Covent Garden Theatre, London,
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as Susannah in Mozart's "Figaro," 1822.
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Appeared in Weber's " Der Frieschutz," July,
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1824. Married Lord William Pitt Lennox,
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1824. Created part of Reiza in Weber's
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" Oberon," April 12, 1826. Divorced from
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her husband (Lennox), 18-30. IMarried Mr.
her husband (Lennox), 18-30. Married Mr.
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Joseph Wood, tenor vocalist, 1831. Resided
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chieflv at WooUey Moor, Yorks., 1833-54.
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Visited United States, 1834-36. Appeared in
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London again in 1837-1844. Embraced Roman
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Catholic Religion, 1843, and retired from the
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stage in 1844. Lived abroad, 1854-63. She
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died at Bulcliffe Hall, near Chapelthorpe,
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Wakefield, July 21, 1864.
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Patten, William 313-L-31
Patten, William, organist and composer,
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Avas born at Fareham in 1804. He was organist
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at Winchester. Died in 1863. Compiler of
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" Congregational Melodies, original and sel-
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ected ..." 6 parts. " Six Anthems for large
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or small choirs," Fareham [I860]. Collection
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of Sacred Music . . . London [1850] ; second
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collection. Six original hymns [184.5]. Three
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sanctuses for four voices. Single anthems,
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songs, etc.
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Patterson, Ada 313-L-41
Patterson, Ada, soprano vocalist, born at
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Pljmiouth. Studied at R.A.M. under IMamiel
Pljmiouth. Studied at R.A.M. under Mamiel
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Garcia. She has a voice of extraordinary
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compass in the high register, and has sung
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with success at the Crystal Palace (1891, etc.),
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and in many parts of the country.
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Patterson (Alexander) 313-L-47
Patterson (Alexander), composer and
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baritone vocalist, was born at Glasgow, Dec-
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ember 26, 1847. He holds various appoint-
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ments as a teacher of vocal music in schools
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and since 1887 has been condu.ctor of the
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Cathcart Musical Association. He has com-
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posed " Hohenlinden," and "Sennacherib,"
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cantatas ; numerous original part-songs and
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songs ; but is perhaps best known as the
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arranger of various Scots song for mixed voices,
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which have been sung all over the country by
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the Glasgow Select Choir, in which ]\Ir. Patter-
the Glasgow Select Choir, in which Mr. Patter-
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son sings and acts as deputy conductor. He
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has edited a collection of 83 " Scottish Songs"
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n.d.
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Ln.d.
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Patterson, Annie Wilson 313-L-62
Patterson, Annie Wilson, pianist,
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organist, and composer, born at Lurgan,

PAUL.
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County Armagh, Ireland, October 27, 1868.
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Of French Hugvienot descent. Educated at
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Alexandra College, and Royal Irish Academy
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of Music, Dublin. Graduated Mus. Bac, and
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B.A., 1887, Mus. Doc, 1889, Royal University
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of Ireland. Examiner in music for the same,
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1892-5. Conductor of Dublin Choral Union,
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1891-3. Has lectured on Irish Music in
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Dublin, Cork, London (November 30, 1895 and
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1897), etc. She has written the libretti of her
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own compositions, and has some name as a
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painter. Her compositions are: "Finola,"
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Irish cantata, for soli, chorus and orchestra,
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1888; Psalm 93, 1889; " Meta Tauta" (St.
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John's Vision of Heaven), for soli chorus and
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orchestra, produced, Dublin, February 25,
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1893; cantata, "The Raising of Lazarus,"
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Dublin, April 10, 1891. Six original Gaelic
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songs ; Uladh, or the Northern Star, patriotic
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song, with chorus and orchestra ; At Parting,
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etc.
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Pattinson (James) 313-R-22
Pattinson (James), composer, organist,
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pianist and conductor, born, October 30, 1847,
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at Carlisle. Studied luider Abraham Young,
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and Dr. Ford, of Carlisle Cathedral. Mus.
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Bac. Cambridge, 1879. Settled in Paisley, in
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1874, as first organist of the Abbey. Appointed
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to St. Silas' Episcopal Church, Glasgow, 1880;
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Maxwell Parish Church, Glasgow, 1883 ;
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Thread Street U. P. Church, Paisley, 1890.
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Succeeded G. Taggart as conductor of Udding-
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ton Society, Glasgow, 1886. Conductor of
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Paisley Philharmonic (orchestral), and other
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Societies. Organ recitalist, and oratorio
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accomxsanist, at Glasgow, Edinburgh, Paisley,
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Carlisle, etc.
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Works. — The Magnificat, for soli, chorus,
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strings and organ ; Cantata, The Ten Virgins.
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Songs : Becalmed ; A last Rose ; Kitty of
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Carlisle, and others ; part-songs. Softly, oh
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softly glide, etc. Arrangements of Scotch and
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other songs. Minuet for strings ; Fantasia,
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and other pieces for organ. The major, minor
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and chromatic scales, in single and double
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notes, and arpeggios of common, dominant
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and diminished chords, in all keys, pf.
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Pattison, Thomas Mee 313-R-47
Pattison, Thomas Mee, composer and
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organist, born at Warrington, January 27,
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1845. Organist of Paul's Church, Warrington,
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1869 ; and conductor of a choral society.
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About 1886 he removed to London.
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Works. — Cantatas : The Ancient Mariner;
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Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885 ; Sherwood's
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Queen ; John Bull and his Trades, 1886 ; May
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Day, 1887; Les Francs Chasseuis, female
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voices. Sacred : A Day with our Lord ; The
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Mother of Jesus. Anthems: There were Shep-
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herds ; Truly God is loving ; praise the
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Lord ; and others. Organ and pf . music.
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The Happy Valley, comic opera. Author of
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Rudiments of Vocal Music, with Preparatory
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Exercises.
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Paul, Mrs. Howard 313-R-63
Paul, Mrs. Howard, bom Isabella
Paul, Mrs. Howard, born Isabella


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