64337: | 1869 ; St. John's, Ladywood, Birmingham, |
64338: | 1880; Handsworth Parish Church, 1882. |
64339: | Graduated Mus. Bac, Oxford, 1875. Con- |
64340: | ducted the first Festival of Choirs of Hands- |
64341: | worth Rural Deanery, 1885. Invested as |
64342: | Grand Organist, Grand Lodge of Mark |
64343: | Masons, 1889. Went to Boulogne, 1889, as |
64344: | organist of St. John's Church ; and in 1892 |
64345: | was appointed to St. George the Martyr, Deal. |
64346: | Conductor of Deal and Walmer Choral Society. |
64347: | His compositions include Psalm 137, for soli, |
64348: | chorus, and orchestra ; services, anthems, etc. |
64349: | Pieces for organ, Melodie for pf. organ, viola, |
64350: | 'cello, and bassoon; Romance, 'cello, and pf., |
64351: | etc. |
64352: | |
64353: | Trotter or Trotere, Henry 418-L-16 Trotter or Trotere, Henry, composer, |
64354: | born in London, December 24, 1855. Com- |
64355: | poser of a number of songs : Once for all ; |
64356: | Toreador, Hola ! Leonore ; The Deathless |
64357: | Army ; Asthore ; Ever dear ; Love can wait, |
64358: | etc. |
64359: | |
64360: | Trotter, Thomas Henry Yorke 418-L-22 Trotter, Thomas Henry Yorke, organ- |
64361: | ist and composer, was born at Great Stainton, |
64362: | Durham, November 6, 1854. Educated at |
64363: | Durham School, and at Oxford. Graduated |
64364: | B.A., 1878 ; M.A., 1887 ; Mus. Bac, 1887 ; |
64365: | Mus. Doc, 1892, Oxford. He is Director of |
64366: | Studies at the London Organ School, and is |
64367: | the composer of a number of works, which |
64368: | mostly remain in MS. |
64369: | |
64370: | Troup, Emily Josephine 418-L-31 Troup, Emily Josephine, composer of |
64371: | present time Of her songs may be named |
64372: | Spring showers ; On a faded violet ; Portu- |
64373: | guese love song, etc. She has also written |
64374: | Song by the river ; Hark ! the lark ; Trios for |
64375: | ladies' voices; Two sketches, violin and pf., |
64376: | etc. |
64377: | |
64378: | Troutbeck, Rev. John 418-L-38 Troutbeck, Rev. John, clergyman and |
64379: | musician, born at Blencowe, Cumberland, |
64380: | November 12, 1832. He was educated at |
64381: | Oxford, and graduated B.A., 1856 ; M.A., 1858. |
64382: | From 1865 to 1869 he was precentor of Man- |
64383: | chester Cathedral, and in 1869 he became |
64384: | canon of Westminster. He has published |
64385: | "The Manchester Psalter," 1868; Manchester |
64386: | Chant Book, 1871 ; "The Cathedral Paragraph |
64387: | Psalter," Novello, n.d. ; "Hymn Book for use |
64388: | in Westminster Abbey" ; " Music Primer for |
64389: | Schools," London, 1873 (with Reginald F. |
64390: | Dale), other editions ; " Church Choir Train- |
64391: | ing," London [1879]. English words for |
64392: | Beethoven's " Mount of Olives," Gade's |
64393: | "Crusaders," Wagner's "Flying Dutchman," |
64394: | etc. |
64395: | |
64396: | Trowbridge, Leslie 418-L-55 Trowbridge, Leslie, soprano vocalist, |
64397: | studied at R.A.M. Gave her first concert in |
64398: | the R.A.M. concert room. May 16, 1883 ; and |
64399: | has given concerts at the Portland Rooms, |
64400: | etc. She is the composer of a Mass in D ; |
64401: | My rose ; Our love ; and other songs. |
64402: | |
64403: | Troyte, Arthur Henry Dyke 418-L-61 Troyte, Arthur Henry Dyke, born |
64404: | AcLAND, amateur musician, was born at Kill- |
64405: | erton, near Exeter, May 3, 1811. He was |