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TRAVIS.
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vols. " Eighteen Canzonets for two and three
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Voices, the words chiefly by Matthew Prior,"
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London [1745]. " Twelve Canzonets for two
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and three Voices." Anthems: Ascribe unto
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the Lord ; Ponder my words ; Keep, we beseech
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Thee, Lord. XII. Voluntaries for the organ
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or harpsichord [1760]. Songs: Bibs, Bright
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author of my present flame ; Haste my
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Nanette ; When vernal airs, etc.
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Travis, Deborah 417-L-10
Travis, Deborah, see Knvyett, Deborah.
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Tree, Anna Maria 417-L-11
Tree, Anna Maria, mezzo-soprano vocalist
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and actress, born at London in 1802. Sister
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of ]Mrs. Charles Kean. She studied under
of Mrs. Charles Kean. She studied under
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Lanza and Tom Cooke, making her first
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appearance at Bath, as Polly, in the Beggar's
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Opera, 1818. Afterwards she appeared at
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Covent Garden as Rosina, in the Barber of
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Seville, 1819, and from that time till her
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marriage in 1825 to Mr. James Bradshaw, a
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rich tea merchant and member of parlianaent,
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she was a popular singer and actress. In May,
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1823, she sang in Payne and Bishop's "Clari,
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the Maid of Milan," being the first to sing
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" Home, sweet home," and her other parts
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were chiefly in minor English opera. She
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died at London, February 17, 1862. Her
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sister, Ellen Tree (1805-1880), was the cele-
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brated actress who was married to Charles
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Kean. She also had a voice of some sweet-
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ness and power. — This cancels the notice
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under Bradshaw on page 57.
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Tregarthen, William Coulson 417-L-32
Tregarthen, William Coulson, organ-
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ist, born at Penzance, September 17, 1856.
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Articled pupil of George Riseley, and pupil of
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Dr. S. S. Wesley. Mus. Bac, Trinity College,
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Toronto, 1892. Went to South Africa, where
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he has held organ ax^pointments at the Col-
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legiate Church of St. Mary's, Port Elizabeth ;
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Queenstown, and other places ; and is now
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organist of St. George's Church, Johannes-
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burg. He has given organ recitals and con-
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certs, and done good work in the cause of
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musical education in the country where he
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has made his home.
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Treherne, Georgina 417-L-45
Treherne, Qeorgina, see Weldon Geor-
Treherne, Georgina, see Weldon Geor-
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GINA.
gina.
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Tremain, T 417-L-47
Tremain, T., organist and composer of
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latter part of the 18th century. Composed
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" Thirteen Canzonets for two voices, op, 5 "
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[1786] ; Brown Jugg, canzonet for two voices
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[1780] ; Do not ask me, charming Phyllis
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(3 voices) 1780 ; Six Sonatas for the Harpsi-
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chord or Pf., op. 4 ; Six Concertos for strings,
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oboes, and horns [1790].
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Trembath, Henry Gough 417-L-55
Trembath, Henry Qough, organist and
Trembath, Henry Gough, organist and
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composer, born at Penzance, Cornwall, July
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29, 1844. Studied at R.A.M. Graduated
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Mus. Bac, Oxford, 1869; hon. fellow. Col-
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lege of Organists, 1875 ; organist at Truro :
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and from 1874 at St. John Baptist, Wood-
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lands, Isleworth. Composer of a Sonata in
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D minor, Impromptu, and other pf . pieces ;
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Songs, One Day, The Miner and his boy, etc. ;

TROMAN.
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also an anthem. Let not your hearts be
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troubled.
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Trew, Charles A 417-R-3
Trew, Charles A., pianist and composer
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of present time. Sometime organist of St.
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Paul's, Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells. Resi-
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dent in London, where for some time he has
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given annual concerts. His compositions
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embrace a trio for pf. and strings, Musical
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Artists' Society, 1884 ; Sonata in D minor ;
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Romance ; and other pieces for violin and
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pf. Author of Harmony Lessons, adapted
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for classes, London, Schott, 1888. His wife,
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Susan Trew, is also a pianist and composer,
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and among her works a sonata for violin and
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pf. was produced by the Musical Artists'
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Society, June 26, 1893.
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Trickett, Arthur 417-R-17
Trickett, Arthur, organist, pianist, and
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composer, born at Coventry. P.R.C.O. Held
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organ appointments at Coventry ; Holy
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Trinity, Birmingham ; and Hackney Parish
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Church. Conductor of Coventry Musical
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Society to 1833 ; societies in Birmingham
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and London. Appeared as pianist at con-
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certs in Birmingham, etc. Composer of
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musical sketches for pf . and orchestra ; Not-
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turno, Capriccietto, and other pieces for pf..
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Songs, etc.
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Trimnell 417-R-28
Trimnell, — ., the oldest lay clerk of
Trimnell, --., the oldest lay clerk of
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Bristol Cathedral. Died at Clifton, January
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23, 1865, having retired on a pension several
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years previously. He was a sound and en-
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thusiastic musician, and much respected.
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Thomas Tallis Trimnell, his son, was
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born at Bristol, and at the age of eight became
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a chorister in the cathedral, afterwards being
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articled to J. D. Corfe, cathedral organist.
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Graduated Mus. Bac, Oxford, 1875. He held
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organ appointments at Clifton, Chesterfield,
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Sheffield Parish Church, 1875-86. Director
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of Derby Choral Union, 1882 In 1886 he
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went to New Zealand, and was organist at St.
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Mary's, Parnell, Auckland ; and later of St.
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Peter's, Wellington. He was well known as
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an executant, giving recitals at the Bow and
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Bromley Institute, Albert Hall, Sheffield, etc.
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In New Zealand he has given recitals in
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different places. He has composed church
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services and anthems, "The Earth is the
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Lord's " was performed at the opening of the
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Wellington Exhibition, November 18, 1896.
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His brother, William Frederick, was also
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a chorister in Bristol Cathedral. Organist
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and Musical Director, Clifton College, to 1896,
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when he resigned.
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Trinks, C 417-R-55
Trinks, C, organist of St. John's Church,
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Calcutta, edited " Hindoostanee Songs," Cal-
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cutta, n.d.
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Troman, Thomas 417-R-58
Troman, Thomas, organist and composer,
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born at Old Hill, Cradley, Worcester, March
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21, 1839. Studied under local teachers, and
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was organist of Cradley Parish Church in
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1848. Then appointed to Rowley Regis, 1855 ;
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Halesowen, 1862 ; Smethwick Old Church,


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