63789: | Toilet, Thomas, author of " Directions Tollet, Thomas, author of " Directions |
63790: | to play the French Flageolet " ; and composer, |
63791: | with John Lenton, of " A Consort of Musick |
63792: | in three parts," 1694; also of "Toilet's |
63793: | Ground" [1720]. |
63794: | |
63795: | Tomkins, Thomas, organist and com- |
63796: | poser, was born at Gloucester in 1586. He |
63797: | became a chorister in Gloucester Cathedral. |
63798: | Educated at Magdalen College, Oxford. Mus. |
63799: | Bac, Oxon., 1G07. He studied under Byrd, |
63800: | and became a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal |
63801: | in 1621, and organist in 1621. Organist of |
63802: | Worcester Cathedral. He died at Worcester, |
63803: | in June, 1656. He composed " Songs of 3, 4, |
63804: | 5 and 6 parts," 1622 ; " Musica Deo Sacra et |
63805: | Ecclesise Anglicanse, or Musick dedicated to |
63806: | the Honor and Service of God..," London, |
63807: | 1664 (issued in 10 parts). |
63808: | |
63809: | His father, the Rev. Thomas, who was a |
63810: | minor canon in Gloucester Cathedral, com- |
63811: | posed " The Faunes and Satirs tripping," |
63812: | madrigal in the " Triumphs of Oriana." |
63813: | |
63814: | His brother John (died, London, Septem- |
63815: | ber 27, J 638), was organist of King's College, |
63816: | Cambridge, 1606, and afterwards of St. Paul's |
63817: | Cathedral, London. |
63818: | |
63819: | Another brother, Giles, was organist suc- |
63820: | cessively of King's College, Cambridge, and |
63821: | Salisbury Cathedral, till his death in 1668. |
63822: | |
63823: | Tomlins, William Lawrence 414-R-30 Tomlins, William Lawrence, conduc- |
63824: | tor and teacher of singing, born in London, |
63825: | February 4, 1844. Studied under G. A. Mac- |
63826: | farren and E. Silas. Settled in America, |
63827: | 1869. Conductor of Apollo Glee Club, Chicago, |
63828: | from 1875 ; Choral Director, Chicago Exhibi- |
63829: | tion, 1893. Member of American College of |
63830: | Musicians. Author of a work on Elementary |
63831: | vocal tuition, " Children's Songs, and how to |
63832: | sing them," Boston, Ditson, 1885 (?) A paper |
63833: | on " Music and Education," delivered at |
63834: | Indianapolis, February, 1897, etc. |
63835: | |
63836: | Tomlinson, Henrietta 414-R-42 Tomlinson, Henrietta, see Midgley, |
63837: | Samuel. |
63838: | |
63839: | Tomlinson, Richard 414-R-44 Tomlinson, Richard, composer and |
63840: | conductor, born at Sheffield, August 22, 1822. |
63841: | Self-taught in music. Choirmaster since |
63842: | about 1860 of the I'rimitive Methodist Chapel, |
63843: | Heeley, near Sheffield. Composer of " Orig- |
63844: | inal Tmres, Anthems, etc.," 1879, etc., and of |
63845: | various hymns, etc. |
63846: | |
63847: | Toms, Charles James 414-R-51 Toms, Charles James, pianist, born at |
63848: | Devonport, July, 1824. Son of Jasies Toms, Devonport, July, 1824. Son of James Toms, |
63849: | professor of music at Plymouth. Entered |
63850: | R.A.M. about 1839, studying harp and pf. |
63851: | under J. B. Cliatterton, F. B. Jewson, and |
63852: | Cipriani Potter. King's Scholar, 1841. |
63853: | Settled in Liverpool, 1844, on leaving the |
63854: | Academy, when he was made an Associate, |
63855: | and later, elected a Fellow. Was pianist to |
63856: | the Liverpool Philharmonic Society, and a |
63857: | successful teacher. Died about 1880. |
63858: | |
63859: | John R. Toms, organist of St. John's, |
63860: | Wellington, Somerset, has been many years |