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THORNE.
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and 'cello ; Sonata Elegia, pf. Romance, i)f .
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and 'cello ; Suite, pf . and clarinet, etc.
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Original compositions for organ, seven books;
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Organ pieces, various.
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His son, Herbert Edw^ard, born at Hen-
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ley-on-Thames, October 11, 1861, is a pianist
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and organist. Appointed to All Souls',
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South Hampstead ; St. Saviour's, Brixton,
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1884; and to Clapham Parish Church, 1891.
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He has appeared as pianist at his father's
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concerts at Brighton, 1882, etc. His daughter
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Beatrice, born in London, April 14, 1878,
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made her dtbiit as a pianist at Princes' Hall
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in 1888 ; played at Jersey the same year ;
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Brighton, 1890 ; and at her father's recitals.
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Queen's Hall, November, 1895; and 1896.
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She has composed some pieces for pf., of
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which a gavotte is published.
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Thorne, George 413-L-19
Thorne, George, comedian, son of the late
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Richard Samuel Thorne, dramatic manager.
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He has been associated with the D'Oyly Carte
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travelling companies for many years ; and his
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impersonations of the characters of Ko Eo,
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Jack Point, the CJiancellor, and others in the
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Gilbert-Sullivan operas, have been extremely
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popular.
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Thouless, A. H 413-L-27
Thouless, A. H., pianist and composer.
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Studied under James Harcourt at Norwich,
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and at R.A.M. Was appointed a professor of
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pf. at R.A.M. in 1867, and was also an Asso-
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ciate. He produced his pf. concerto in E flat,
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at the concerts of the International Exhibi-
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tion, Kensington, 1873, himself playing the
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solo part. As accompanist to various concert
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parties, he toured in the provinces, 1877-80,
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etc. He composed a Tantum Ergo, and O
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Salutaris, that were performed at St. John's
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(R.C.) Church, Norwich, 1883 ; and a "Hymn
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to Diana," for soprano solo, and chorus, 1884.
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He died about the year 1893. H. Thouless,
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tenor vocalist, was for years a member of Nor-
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wich Cathedral Choir.
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Thudichum, Charlotte 413-L-43
Thudichum, Charlotte, soprano vocalist,
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born at Kensington, London. Her father,
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German by birth, is a physiciaii of repute,
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F.R.C.O., and her mother is descended from
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a French Huguenot family. Miss Thudichum
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studied under Manuel Garcia at the R.A.IM.,
studied under Manuel Garcia at the R.A.M.,
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and won the Parepa-Rosa Scholarship, 1880,
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and the Westmorland, 1882. In Paris she
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studied opera with Madame Viardot. Sang
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at the ]\Ionday Popular and Crystal Palace
at the Monday Popular and Crystal Palace
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Concerts in 1883 ; for the Birmingham Festi-
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val Choral Society, November 1884; and else-
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where, early arriving at success. Took the
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part (with Miss Macintyre) of Rebecca in
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Sullivan's " Ivanhoe," 1891. Undertook a long
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tour, with success, in Australia, 1896-7.
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Thumoth, Burk 413-L-59
Thumoth, Burk, Irish musician and flute
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player, of the latter part of last centurj'. He
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issued " Six Solos for a German flute, violin,
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or harpsichord " [1740] ; " Twelve Scotch and
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twelve Irish airs," London [1775];" Forty-

TINNEY.
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eight English, Irish, and Scotch airs with
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variations," London [1785] .
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Thunder, Henry G 413-R-3
Thunder, Henry Q., pianist and com-
Thunder, Henry G., pianist and com-
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poser, born near Dublin, February 10, 1882.
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He studied under Thalberg, and settled as a
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teacher and pianist in New York, where he
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also held appointments as organist of St.
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Augustine's, St. Clement's, and St. Stephen's-
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Roman Catholic Churches. He died at New
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York, December 14, 1881. Composer of church
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music, songs, etc.
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Thurnam, Edward 413-R-12
Thurnam, Edward, organist and com-
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poser, born at Warwick, September 24, 1825.
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Organist of Reigate Parish Church, 1849-1880 ;
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and conductor of Reigate Choral Society. He
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died at Reigate, November 25, 1880. Composer
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of music for the church. Songs, and pf . music.
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Tiagya Raj 413-R-18
Tiagya Raj, composer, born at Trivadi,.
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Tanjore, in the Presidency of Madras, India.
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He was the composer of many sacred songs,
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called Kruthis, and other pieces. He flour-
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ished from about 1820-1840.
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Tiley, Joseph Crispin 413-R-23
Tiley, Joseph Crispin, composer, was
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born in 1843. He graduated Mus. Bac,
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Oxford, in 1866, and Mus. Doc, in 1874.
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Organist of Christ Church, Rotherhithe ; St.
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Matthew's Episcopal Chapel, Westminster,
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1862; St. Michael, Bassishaw, 1864. Gave
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recitals, 1866. Being possessed of private
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means he devoted himself chiefly to musical
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composition, but only a few of his pieces were
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published, and these chiefly in the Organists'
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Quarterly Joiirnal, 1882-84. He died at Lon-
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don, July 1, 1879.
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Tilleard, James 413-R-35
Tilleard, James, editor and composer,
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born in 1827 ; died, January 17, 1876. He
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edited " Collection of sacred music, for the
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use of schools," London, 1849; "Secular
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music for schools," 1851 ; " The People's
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Chant Book," 1858; "Patriotic Part-songs,"
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London [1864] , 19 Nos. Composer of Te
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Deums, anthems, part-songs and songs.
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Timbrell, Francis 413-R-43
Timbrell, Francis, musician of the 18th
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centurj', issued " The Divine Musick Scholar's
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Guide, with the famous IMr. Tho : Ravens-
Guide, with the famous Mr. Tho : Ravens-
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croft's Psalm tunes in four parts, corrected
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and revised. To which is added a choice
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collection of new psalm tunes, hymns and
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anthems. Also rules and directions for play-
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ing on the spinnet, harpsichord, or organ,"
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London [1715].
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Tinney, Charles Ernest 413-R-52
Tinney, Charles Ernest, bass vocalist,
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born at Pimlico, liondon, March 15, 1851.
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Chorister at Westminster Abbey, under J.
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Turle. Sang at Alexandra Palace, April 1,
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1876, in revival of Handel's " Susanna," and
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at various concerts. In 1877 he was apx^ointed
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to the choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, and pro-
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fessor at the Guildhall School, 1883. These
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he gave up for a professorship at the New
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England Conservatory, Boston, U.S.A., re-
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maining in x4merica four years. Returning to
maining in America four years. Returning to
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England in 1890, he was aj)pointed professor


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