64180: | vols. " Eighteen Canzonets for two and three |
64181: | Voices, the words chiefly by Matthew Prior," |
64182: | London [1745]. " Twelve Canzonets for two |
64183: | and three Voices." Anthems: Ascribe unto |
64184: | the Lord ; Ponder my words ; Keep, we beseech |
64185: | Thee, Lord. XII. Voluntaries for the organ |
64186: | or harpsichord [1760]. Songs: Bibs, Bright |
64187: | author of my present flame ; Haste my |
64188: | Nanette ; When vernal airs, etc. |
64189: | |
64190: | Travis, Deborah, see Knvyett, Deborah. |
64191: | |
64192: | Tree, Anna Maria 417-L-11 Tree, Anna Maria, mezzo-soprano vocalist |
64193: | and actress, born at London in 1802. Sister |
64194: | of ]Mrs. Charles Kean. She studied under of Mrs. Charles Kean. She studied under |
64195: | Lanza and Tom Cooke, making her first |
64196: | appearance at Bath, as Polly, in the Beggar's |
64197: | Opera, 1818. Afterwards she appeared at |
64198: | Covent Garden as Rosina, in the Barber of |
64199: | Seville, 1819, and from that time till her |
64200: | marriage in 1825 to Mr. James Bradshaw, a |
64201: | rich tea merchant and member of parlianaent, |
64202: | she was a popular singer and actress. In May, |
64203: | 1823, she sang in Payne and Bishop's "Clari, |
64204: | the Maid of Milan," being the first to sing |
64205: | " Home, sweet home," and her other parts |
64206: | were chiefly in minor English opera. She |
64207: | died at London, February 17, 1862. Her |
64208: | sister, Ellen Tree (1805-1880), was the cele- |
64209: | brated actress who was married to Charles |
64210: | Kean. She also had a voice of some sweet- |
64211: | ness and power. — This cancels the notice |
64212: | under Bradshaw on page 57. |
64213: | |
64214: | Tregarthen, William Coulson 417-L-32 Tregarthen, William Coulson, organ- |
64215: | ist, born at Penzance, September 17, 1856. |
64216: | Articled pupil of George Riseley, and pupil of |
64217: | Dr. S. S. Wesley. Mus. Bac, Trinity College, |
64218: | Toronto, 1892. Went to South Africa, where |
64219: | he has held organ ax^pointments at the Col- |
64220: | legiate Church of St. Mary's, Port Elizabeth ; |
64221: | Queenstown, and other places ; and is now |
64222: | organist of St. George's Church, Johannes- |
64223: | burg. He has given organ recitals and con- |
64224: | certs, and done good work in the cause of |
64225: | musical education in the country where he |
64226: | has made his home. |
64227: | |
64228: | Treherne, Georgina 417-L-45 Treherne, Qeorgina, see Weldon Geor- Treherne, Georgina, see Weldon Geor- |
64229: | |
64230: | GINA. gina. |
64231: | |
64232: | Tremain, T., organist and composer of |
64233: | latter part of the 18th century. Composed |
64234: | " Thirteen Canzonets for two voices, op, 5 " |
64235: | [1786] ; Brown Jugg, canzonet for two voices |
64236: | [1780] ; Do not ask me, charming Phyllis |
64237: | (3 voices) 1780 ; Six Sonatas for the Harpsi- |
64238: | chord or Pf., op. 4 ; Six Concertos for strings, |
64239: | oboes, and horns [1790]. |
64240: | |
64241: | Trembath, Henry Gough 417-L-55 Trembath, Henry Qough, organist and Trembath, Henry Gough, organist and |
64242: | composer, born at Penzance, Cornwall, July |
64243: | 29, 1844. Studied at R.A.M. Graduated |
64244: | Mus. Bac, Oxford, 1869; hon. fellow. Col- |
64245: | lege of Organists, 1875 ; organist at Truro : |
64246: | and from 1874 at St. John Baptist, Wood- |
64247: | lands, Isleworth. Composer of a Sonata in |
64248: | D minor, Impromptu, and other pf . pieces ; |
64249: | Songs, One Day, The Miner and his boy, etc. ; |