63633: | eight English, Irish, and Scotch airs with |
63634: | variations," London [1785] . |
63635: | |
63636: | Thunder, Henry Q., pianist and com- Thunder, Henry G., pianist and com- |
63637: | poser, born near Dublin, February 10, 1882. |
63638: | He studied under Thalberg, and settled as a |
63639: | teacher and pianist in New York, where he |
63640: | also held appointments as organist of St. |
63641: | Augustine's, St. Clement's, and St. Stephen's- |
63642: | Roman Catholic Churches. He died at New |
63643: | York, December 14, 1881. Composer of church |
63644: | music, songs, etc. |
63645: | |
63646: | Thurnam, Edward, organist and com- |
63647: | poser, born at Warwick, September 24, 1825. |
63648: | Organist of Reigate Parish Church, 1849-1880 ; |
63649: | and conductor of Reigate Choral Society. He |
63650: | died at Reigate, November 25, 1880. Composer |
63651: | of music for the church. Songs, and pf . music. |
63652: | |
63653: | Tiagya Raj, composer, born at Trivadi,. |
63654: | Tanjore, in the Presidency of Madras, India. |
63655: | He was the composer of many sacred songs, |
63656: | called Kruthis, and other pieces. He flour- |
63657: | ished from about 1820-1840. |
63658: | |
63659: | Tiley, Joseph Crispin 413-R-23 Tiley, Joseph Crispin, composer, was |
63660: | born in 1843. He graduated Mus. Bac, |
63661: | Oxford, in 1866, and Mus. Doc, in 1874. |
63662: | Organist of Christ Church, Rotherhithe ; St. |
63663: | Matthew's Episcopal Chapel, Westminster, |
63664: | 1862; St. Michael, Bassishaw, 1864. Gave |
63665: | recitals, 1866. Being possessed of private |
63666: | means he devoted himself chiefly to musical |
63667: | composition, but only a few of his pieces were |
63668: | published, and these chiefly in the Organists' |
63669: | Quarterly Joiirnal, 1882-84. He died at Lon- |
63670: | don, July 1, 1879. |
63671: | |
63672: | Tilleard, James, editor and composer, |
63673: | born in 1827 ; died, January 17, 1876. He |
63674: | edited " Collection of sacred music, for the |
63675: | use of schools," London, 1849; "Secular |
63676: | music for schools," 1851 ; " The People's |
63677: | Chant Book," 1858; "Patriotic Part-songs," |
63678: | London [1864] , 19 Nos. Composer of Te |
63679: | Deums, anthems, part-songs and songs. |
63680: | |
63681: | Timbrell, Francis 413-R-43 Timbrell, Francis, musician of the 18th |
63682: | centurj', issued " The Divine Musick Scholar's |
63683: | Guide, with the famous IMr. Tho : Ravens- Guide, with the famous Mr. Tho : Ravens- |
63684: | croft's Psalm tunes in four parts, corrected |
63685: | and revised. To which is added a choice |
63686: | collection of new psalm tunes, hymns and |
63687: | anthems. Also rules and directions for play- |
63688: | ing on the spinnet, harpsichord, or organ," |
63689: | London [1715]. |
63690: | |
63691: | Tinney, Charles Ernest 413-R-52 Tinney, Charles Ernest, bass vocalist, |
63692: | born at Pimlico, liondon, March 15, 1851. |
63693: | Chorister at Westminster Abbey, under J. |
63694: | Turle. Sang at Alexandra Palace, April 1, |
63695: | 1876, in revival of Handel's " Susanna," and |
63696: | at various concerts. In 1877 he was apx^ointed |
63697: | to the choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, and pro- |
63698: | fessor at the Guildhall School, 1883. These |
63699: | he gave up for a professorship at the New |
63700: | England Conservatory, Boston, U.S.A., re- |
63701: | maining in x4merica four years. Returning to maining in America four years. Returning to |
63702: | England in 1890, he was aj)pointed professor |