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TAILOUR.
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ance, by Willard, Sir Wm. Jones, Sir W.
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Ouseley, Nathan, etc. Six original Ragas ;
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The Musical Scales of the Hindus. Some
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specimens of Indian Songs.
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Tailour, Robert 404-L-5
Tailour, Robert, musician of the latter
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part of 16th and early part of 17th centuries.
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He issued " Sacred Hymns consisting of fifte
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select Psalms of David and others, para-
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phrastically turned into English verse, and
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by R. Tailour set to be sung in five parts, as
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also to the vicle and lute, or orpharion. Pub-
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lished for the use of such as delight in the
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exercise of music in her original honour,"
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London, 1615.
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Tait, Andrew 404-L-15
Tait, Andrew, musician of the first half
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of the 18th century, issued "A New and
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correct Sec of Church Tunes," Aberdeen, 1753,
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3rd edition. We have not been able to trace
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an earlier edition.
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Tait, Annie 404-L-20
Tait, Annie, pianist and composer, who
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studied at R.A.M. under Sir G. A. Macfarren.
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She died at Eastbourne, Febuary 24, 1886, at
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an early age, after a career of much promise.
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Among her works are a Trio for pf . and strings ;
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Sonata in F for pf. : and other pieces for pf.
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and songs.
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Tait, Patrick Macnaghten, F.S.S., F.R.G.S. 404-L-27
Tait, Patriclc Macnaghten, F.S.S.,
Tait, Patrick Macnaghten, F.S.S.,
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F.R.Q.S., son of the late William Tait, Esq.,
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was born in Edinburgh. In 1851 proceeded
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to India, and was there through the Mutiny,
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when he raised the Rifle Company of the
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Calcutta Volunteer Guards. Contributor to
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various magazines, chiefly on subjects of Mor-
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tality and Insurance. The work claiming
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notice here is " Vital and other Statistics
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applicable to Musicians," 1880.
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Tallis or Tallys, Thomas 404-L-37
Tallis or Tallys, Thomas, composer and
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organist, born about 1520-1529. He is sup-
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posed to have been a chorister in the Chapel
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Royal. Organist of Waltham Abbey till 1540.
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Gentleman of the Chapel Royal during reigns
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of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary, and
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Elizabeth. Joint organist with Byrd, of the
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Chapel Royal, and joint patentee with him
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in the exclusive right to print music. He
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died on November 23, 1585, and was buried
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in Parish Church of Greenwich.
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Works. — Cantiones quse ab argumento
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Sacrse vocantur, quinque et sex partium,
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London, 1575. The Preces, Chants, Te Deum,
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Benedictus, Responses, Litany, Kyrie, Creed,
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Sanctus, Gloria, Magnificat, and Nunc Dimit-
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tis (Church of England Service), first printed
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in Barnard's Collection, 1641, and since re-
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printed many times by Novello, Rimbault,
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Jebb, etc. Song of Forty Parts, for eight
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choirs of five voices each, "Spem in alium
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non habui." The Order of the Daily Service of
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the United Church of England and Ireland,
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edited by John Bishop, London, 1843. An-
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thems : All people that on earth do dwell ;
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Come, Holy Ghost ; Hear the voice and prayer ;
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I call and cry ; If ye love Me ; Hear my prayer ;

TATE.
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Blessed are those ; Salvator j\Iundi (motet) ;
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and many others in MS. contained in the-
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British IMuseum, IMusic School of Oxford, Fitz-
British Museum, Music School of Oxford, Fitz-
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william ^Museum, Cambridge, and elsewhere.
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In 1876 a brass memorial tablet was placed
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in Greenwich Parish Church, which was pro-
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vided by subscriptions gathered on the sugges-
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tion of Henry Walter Miller {q.v.).
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Tamplin, Augustus Lechmere 404-R-9
Tamplin, Augustus Leclimere, organ-
Tamplin, Augustus Lechmere, organ-
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ist and composer, born in London, 1837 ; died
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Fulham, London, ]\Iay 8, 1889. He was.
Fulham, London, May 8, 1889. He was.
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organist of St. James' Church, Marylebone,
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and was a performer of great ability. In 1883
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he lectured in London on the history, con-
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struction and technicalites of the pianoforte.
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He introduced the double touch in harmonium
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playing. Composer of an operetta, "Flourette,"
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performed. Crystal Palace, 1874 ; Pf. music ;
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Songs : Daybreak ; Love, and other pieces.
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Tans'ur, William 404-R-20
Tans'ur, William, comi^oser and collector,
Tans'ur, William, composer and collector,
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born at Dunchurch, Warwickshire, in 1699 or
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1700. He was a teacher of ixiusic at different
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times in Barnes (Surrey), Ewell near Epsom,
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Cambridge, Stamford, Boston, Leicester, and
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other parts of England where he worked along
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with his son, but lately he settled in St. Neots
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as a bookseller and teacher of music, and died
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there, October 7, 1783.
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Works. — A Compleat Melodj^ or the Har-
Works. — A Compleat Melody or the Har-
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mony of Sion . . London [1724 ?] , other editions-
mony of Sion . . London [1724 ?] , other editions
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1730, 1736, 1738, 1764-66, etc. [The titles and
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contents of the various editions of this work
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vary greatly] . Heaven on earth or the beauty
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of holiness. .London, 1738. Sacred mirth or
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the pious soul's daily delight. .1739. The
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Universal harmony containing the whole
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book of psalms. .1743, 1746, etc. The Psalm-
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singer's jewel, or useful companion to the
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book of Psalms.. London, 1760, 1766, etc.
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Melodia Sacra, or the devout psalmist's new
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musical companion, a choice selection of
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psalm tunes in 4 parts.. 1771, 1772. A new
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musical grammar, or the harmonical spec-
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tator. .Leicester, 1746 ; 2nd edition, London,.
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1753 ; 3rd edition, 1756 ; 7th edition, 1829.
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The elements of musick displayed. .London,
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1772. Poetical meditations. .1740.
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Tanymarian 404-R-48
Tanymarian, sec Stephen, Edward.
Tanymarian, see Stephen, Edward.
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Tapley, Joseph 404-R-49
Tapley, Josepli, tenor vocalist, was a.
Tapley, Joseph, tenor vocalist, was a.
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scholar of the National Training School,
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South Kensington, to 1882. Sang at Mr.
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De Jong's concerts, ]\Ianchester, 1888 ; toured
De Jong's concerts, Manchester, 1888 ; toured
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in the "Old Guard," and other comic opera
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companies, 1887 ; and sang in comic opera
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for three years in Australia, his Rev. Henry
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Sandford, in " The Vicar of Bray," being a
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pronounced success. He appeared in a round
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of characters in the Gilbert- Sullivan operas.
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Returned to England in 1896.
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Tate, Nahum 404-R-60
Tate, Nalium, poet and musician, born
Tate, Nahum, poet and musician, born
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at Dublin in 1652. He succeeded Shadwell
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as poet laureate in 1692. Died at London
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in 1715. Author of " An Essay for promoting.


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