48288: | County Armagh, Ireland, October 27, 1868. |
48289: | Of French Hugvienot descent. Educated at |
48290: | Alexandra College, and Royal Irish Academy |
48291: | of Music, Dublin. Graduated Mus. Bac, and |
48292: | B.A., 1887, Mus. Doc, 1889, Royal University |
48293: | of Ireland. Examiner in music for the same, |
48294: | 1892-5. Conductor of Dublin Choral Union, |
48295: | 1891-3. Has lectured on Irish Music in |
48296: | Dublin, Cork, London (November 30, 1895 and |
48297: | 1897), etc. She has written the libretti of her |
48298: | own compositions, and has some name as a |
48299: | painter. Her compositions are: "Finola," |
48300: | Irish cantata, for soli, chorus and orchestra, |
48301: | 1888; Psalm 93, 1889; " Meta Tauta" (St. |
48302: | John's Vision of Heaven), for soli chorus and |
48303: | orchestra, produced, Dublin, February 25, |
48304: | 1893; cantata, "The Raising of Lazarus," |
48305: | Dublin, April 10, 1891. Six original Gaelic |
48306: | songs ; Uladh, or the Northern Star, patriotic |
48307: | song, with chorus and orchestra ; At Parting, |
48308: | etc. |
48309: | |
48310: | Pattinson (James) 313-R-22 Pattinson (James), composer, organist, |
48311: | pianist and conductor, born, October 30, 1847, |
48312: | at Carlisle. Studied luider Abraham Young, |
48313: | and Dr. Ford, of Carlisle Cathedral. Mus. |
48314: | Bac. Cambridge, 1879. Settled in Paisley, in |
48315: | 1874, as first organist of the Abbey. Appointed |
48316: | to St. Silas' Episcopal Church, Glasgow, 1880; |
48317: | Maxwell Parish Church, Glasgow, 1883 ; |
48318: | Thread Street U. P. Church, Paisley, 1890. |
48319: | Succeeded G. Taggart as conductor of Udding- |
48320: | ton Society, Glasgow, 1886. Conductor of |
48321: | Paisley Philharmonic (orchestral), and other |
48322: | Societies. Organ recitalist, and oratorio |
48323: | accomxsanist, at Glasgow, Edinburgh, Paisley, |
48324: | Carlisle, etc. |
48325: | |
48326: | Works. — The Magnificat, for soli, chorus, |
48327: | strings and organ ; Cantata, The Ten Virgins. |
48328: | Songs : Becalmed ; A last Rose ; Kitty of |
48329: | Carlisle, and others ; part-songs. Softly, oh |
48330: | softly glide, etc. Arrangements of Scotch and |
48331: | other songs. Minuet for strings ; Fantasia, |
48332: | and other pieces for organ. The major, minor |
48333: | and chromatic scales, in single and double |
48334: | notes, and arpeggios of common, dominant |
48335: | and diminished chords, in all keys, pf. |
48336: | |
48337: | Pattison, Thomas Mee 313-R-47 Pattison, Thomas Mee, composer and |
48338: | organist, born at Warrington, January 27, |
48339: | 1845. Organist of Paul's Church, Warrington, |
48340: | 1869 ; and conductor of a choral society. |
48341: | About 1886 he removed to London. |
48342: | |
48343: | Works. — Cantatas : The Ancient Mariner; |
48344: | Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885 ; Sherwood's |
48345: | Queen ; John Bull and his Trades, 1886 ; May |
48346: | Day, 1887; Les Francs Chasseuis, female |
48347: | voices. Sacred : A Day with our Lord ; The |
48348: | Mother of Jesus. Anthems: There were Shep- |
48349: | herds ; Truly God is loving ; praise the |
48350: | Lord ; and others. Organ and pf . music. |
48351: | The Happy Valley, comic opera. Author of |
48352: | Rudiments of Vocal Music, with Preparatory |
48353: | Exercises. |
48354: | |
48355: | Paul, Mrs. Howard 313-R-63 Paul, Mrs. Howard, bom Isabella Paul, Mrs. Howard, born Isabella |