64568: | London, n.d. Edited Wilbye's First Set of |
64569: | Madrigals, for the ]Musical Antiquarian Madrigals, for the Musical Antiquarian |
64570: | Society, 1841. Single and Double Chants, |
64571: | composed for the use of the Choral Service of |
64572: | Westminster Abbey. The Westminster Abbey |
64573: | Chant Book, with Dr. J. F. Bridge, n.d. |
64574: | Church Services in D, E flat, etc. Anthems : |
64575: | Almighty and most merciful God ; Hear iiiy |
64576: | crying, O God ; The Lord that made heaven |
64577: | and earth ; This is the day which the Lord |
64578: | hath made ; Arise and help, etc. Hymn |
64579: | tunes and chants. |
64580: | |
64581: | His cousin, William Turle, born at |
64582: | Taunton in 1795, was organist of St. Mary's, |
64583: | Taunton, and composed glees, a number of |
64584: | dances for pf., and issued arrangements from |
64585: | Beethoven. Robert Turle, brother of James, |
64586: | born at Taunton, March 19, 1804, was organist |
64587: | of Armagh Cathedral from 1823 to 1872. He |
64588: | died at Salisbury, March 26, 1877. Henry |
64589: | Frederick Turle, son of James, was born in |
64590: | Lambeth, London, July 23, 1835 ; died, |
64591: | London, June 28, 1883. He was a journalist |
64592: | and writer. |
64593: | |
64594: | Turnbull, John, composer and writer, |
64595: | born at Paisley, January 12, 1804. He was |
64596: | precentor of New Church, Ayr, 1827, and |
64597: | afterwards precentor of St. George's Church, |
64598: | Glasgow, 1833. He died at Glasgow, Novem- |
64599: | ber 1, 1844. Published "A selection of or- |
64600: | iginal Sacred Music, in vocal parts . . adapted |
64601: | to the various metres used in Presbyterian |
64602: | churches and chapels . . Glasgow, 1833 (form- |
64603: | ing vol. 6 of Steven's Sacred Music). "The |
64604: | Sacred Harp, a selection of the most approved |
64605: | sacred melodies, ancient and modern.... by |
64606: | Robert Burns. Edited with a complete course |
64607: | of initiatory lessons and practical examples |
64608: | in the art of Singing, by John Turnbull," |
64609: | Glasgow [1840] , 2 editions. The Garland of |
64610: | Scotia, a musical wreath of Scottish Songs, |
64611: | with descriptive and historical notes, Glasgow, |
64612: | 1841 (with Patrick Buchan). Easy and pro- |
64613: | gressive exercises in Singing and in reading |
64614: | music, Glasgow, n.d. Six Glees, for three |
64615: | and four voices, Glasgow, n.d. He issued an |
64616: | edition of R. A. Smith's Devotional Music, |
64617: | and composed a number of anthems, psalms, |
64618: | and songs, of which " Jeannie Lee" and |
64619: | " Thistle and the Briar " are the best. |
64620: | |
64621: | Turnbull, Thomas 419-R-51 Turnbull, Thomas, musician of early |
64622: | part of the present century. Compiler of |
64623: | " The British Musical Miscellany, being a |
64624: | collection of Scotch, English, and Irish songs, |
64625: | set to music with proper keys for the voice, |
64626: | violin, German flute, and military fife," |
64627: | Edinburgh, 1805. |
64628: | |
64629: | Turner, Austin T 419-R-58 Turner, Austin T., organist, composer, |
64630: | and conductor, born at Bristol, 1823. Was a |
64631: | chorister there, and for some time a vicar |
64632: | choral at Lincoln Cathedral. In 1854 he went |
64633: | to Australia, and settled at Ballarat, which |
64634: | has since been his home. As singing master |