62485: | late years he has devoted himself chiefly to |
62486: | teaching, writing, and editing. He was |
62487: | sometime organist of Twickenham Parish |
62488: | Church, and St. Michael's, Chester Square. |
62489: | Was professor at the National Training |
62490: | School, 1876-82 ; at the R.C.M., 1883 ; now |
62491: | Member of the Board of Professors, and |
62492: | Member of the Associated Board. Examiner |
62493: | for South Africa, 1894. Member, and some- |
62494: | time Director, Philharmonic Society; and |
62495: | President of the Academy for the higher |
62496: | development of pf. playing. Author of Primer |
62497: | of Pianoforte Playing, Macmillan, 1877 ; |
62498: | Technique and Expression in Pianoforte |
62499: | Playing, Novello, 1897. Translator of Richter's |
62500: | Harmony, Cramer, 1864 ; Counterpoint, 1874; |
62501: | Canon and Fugue, 1878. Compiler of a |
62502: | Pianoforte Tutor, London, Enoch. Editor of |
62503: | Beethoven's Sonatas, l-12,Boosey ; Progressive |
62504: | Studies for pf. .52 books, Novello ; Scales and |
62505: | Arpeggios, Novello's Primers, No. 53. Arrange- |
62506: | ment of Sullivan's Tempest Music, pf., four |
62507: | hands, etc. Contributor of some valuable |
62508: | articles to Grove's Dictionary of Music and |
62509: | Musicians. |
62510: | |
62511: | Taylor, Harry James 406-L-26 Taylor, Harry James, organist and |
62512: | composer, born at Cheltenham, August 1, |
62513: | 1866. Articled pupil of J. A. Matthews. |
62514: | Gained National Prize, Trinity College, Lon- |
62515: | don, 1884. F.R.C.O., 1888. For several |
62516: | years organist to the Cheltenham Festival |
62517: | Society ; in 1886 appointed organist and |
62518: | choirmaster. Parish Church, Cullompton, |
62519: | Devon ; and from 1888 has held a similar |
62520: | position at Christ Church, Dover, and is also |
62521: | conductor of the Dover Choral Union. Hon. |
62522: | local examiner, R.C.IM. His works include local examiner, R.C.M. His works include |
62523: | Two overtures, orchestra ; Serenade, for strings |
62524: | and harps, Cheltenham Festival, 1896; String |
62525: | quartet; Trio in D minor, pf. and strings; |
62526: | Serenata ; Gavotte, pf. and two violins. |
62527: | Pianoforte sonatas; Organ pieces, etc. Author |
62528: | of The Choralists' Handbook, and Historical |
62529: | facts relating to music (London, Weekes, |
62530: | 1894), which has gone through several editions. |
62531: | |
62532: | Taylor, James, musician and writer, born |
62533: | at Norwich, October 7, 1781 ; died there June |
62534: | 7, 1855. Auihor of " A Course of Preceptive |
62535: | Lessons for the Spanish Guitar, designed for |
62536: | the assistance of master and pupil," London |
62537: | [1827] ; and composer of Twelve easy preludes |
62538: | for the harp [1820] . He contributed essays |
62539: | on music to the Quarterly Magazine and |
62540: | Bevicw of Music, 1818-29. |
62541: | |
62542: | Taylor, James, Scottish musician of |
62543: | present century, issued " A Collection of |
62544: | Psalms, etc., with a familiar introduction to |
62545: | the theory and practice of vocal music," |
62546: | Aberdeen ; Cornwall, n.d. |
62547: | |
62548: | Another James Taylor, who was a violinist |
62549: | at Elgin, issued "A Collection of Strathspeys |
62550: | and Reels, dedicated to Lady Dunbar, of |
62551: | Northfield," Elgin, n.d. |