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TULLY.
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King's College in 1726, and retired to London,
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where he employed himself in forming a
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collection of music for Edward (Lord Harley)
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Earl of Oxford. He died in 1730.
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Works. — A Collection of the most cele-
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brated Services and Anthems used in the
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■Ciiurch of England, from the Reformation
Church of England, from the Reformation
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to the Restoration of K. Charles II , com-
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posed by the best masters and collected by
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Thomas Tudway..," 6 vols [1715-1720], now
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preserved in MS. in the British Museum,
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London. Of this collection a list will be
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found in the British Museum Catalogue of
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MS. Music. From it a number of services
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and anthems have been printed at various
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times. Tudway composed various anthems,
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motets, services, and songs.
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Tully, James Howard 419-L-18
Tully, James Howard, composer and
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■conductor, born in 1814. He was conductor
conductor, born in 1814. He was conductor
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of the opera at Drury Lane Theatre and
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elsewhere. He died at London, January 28,
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1868.
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Works. — Operas : The Desert, 1847 ; Forest
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maiden, 1847; Island Jewels, 1850; King
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■Charming, 1851 ; Loan of a Lover, 1834 ; Rape
Charming, 1851 ; Loan of a Lover, 1834 ; Rape
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of the Lock, 1837 ; William and Susan, 1859.
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Songs : Happy muleteer, I'm a light bright
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water sprite, Kattv IMoyle, Lovely May,
water sprite, Kattv Moyle, Lovely May,
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Noreen, Summer hours, etc. Dance music
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for pf., etc.
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Tunsted, Simon 419-L-31
Tunsted, Simon, English Franciscan
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monk and Doctor of Theology, born at
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Norwich early in the 14th century. He died
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at Bruzard, Suffolk, 1369. Author of " De
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IMusica Continua et Discreta cum Diagram-
Musica Continua et Discreta cum Diagram-
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matibus," and " De Quatuor Principalibus in
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quibus totius INIusicje Radices Consistuut,"
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two works preserved in MS. in the Bodleian
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Library, Oxford.
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Turges, Edmund 419-L-40
Turges, Edmund, musician and com-
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poser of the 15th century. One of the con-
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tributors to the Fayrfax MSS. in the British
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museum. An anthem : " Enforce yourself
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as God's own knight," was published by
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Novello m 1894.
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Turle, James 419-L-46
Turle, James, organist, composer, and
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writer, born at Somerton, Somerset, March 5,
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1802. Chorister in Wells Cathedral, 1810-13.
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Organist of Christ Church, Southwark, 1819-
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1829, and of St. James', Bermondsey, 1829-31.
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Assistant organist to Greatores at Westminster
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Abbey till 1831, and succeeded him as organist
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and master of the choristers, 1831. Music-
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master at the School for the Indigent Blind,
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1829-56. He died at London, June 28, 1882.
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Works. — Art of Singing at Sight (with E.
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Taylor), London, 1846. Psalms and Hymns,
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1855. Psalms and Hymns for public worship,
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with appropriate tunes, London, 1863, 1864,
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1869. Hymns for public worship, revised,
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1863. Psalter and Canticles, with Chants,
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London, 1865. Child's own Tune Book, 1865.
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The People's Music Book (with E. Taylor),

TURNER.
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London, n.d. Edited Wilbye's First Set of
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Madrigals, for the ]Musical Antiquarian
Madrigals, for the Musical Antiquarian
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Society, 1841. Single and Double Chants,
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composed for the use of the Choral Service of
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Westminster Abbey. The Westminster Abbey
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Chant Book, with Dr. J. F. Bridge, n.d.
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Church Services in D, E flat, etc. Anthems :
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Almighty and most merciful God ; Hear iiiy
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crying, O God ; The Lord that made heaven
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and earth ; This is the day which the Lord
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hath made ; Arise and help, etc. Hymn
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tunes and chants.
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His cousin, William Turle, born at
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Taunton in 1795, was organist of St. Mary's,
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Taunton, and composed glees, a number of
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dances for pf., and issued arrangements from
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Beethoven. Robert Turle, brother of James,
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born at Taunton, March 19, 1804, was organist
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of Armagh Cathedral from 1823 to 1872. He
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died at Salisbury, March 26, 1877. Henry
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Frederick Turle, son of James, was born in
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Lambeth, London, July 23, 1835 ; died,
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London, June 28, 1883. He was a journalist
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and writer.
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Turnbull, John 419-R-25
Turnbull, John, composer and writer,
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born at Paisley, January 12, 1804. He was
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precentor of New Church, Ayr, 1827, and
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afterwards precentor of St. George's Church,
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Glasgow, 1833. He died at Glasgow, Novem-
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ber 1, 1844. Published "A selection of or-
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iginal Sacred Music, in vocal parts . . adapted
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to the various metres used in Presbyterian
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churches and chapels . . Glasgow, 1833 (form-
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ing vol. 6 of Steven's Sacred Music). "The
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Sacred Harp, a selection of the most approved
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sacred melodies, ancient and modern.... by
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Robert Burns. Edited with a complete course
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of initiatory lessons and practical examples
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in the art of Singing, by John Turnbull,"
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Glasgow [1840] , 2 editions. The Garland of
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Scotia, a musical wreath of Scottish Songs,
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with descriptive and historical notes, Glasgow,
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1841 (with Patrick Buchan). Easy and pro-
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gressive exercises in Singing and in reading
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music, Glasgow, n.d. Six Glees, for three
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and four voices, Glasgow, n.d. He issued an
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edition of R. A. Smith's Devotional Music,
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and composed a number of anthems, psalms,
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and songs, of which " Jeannie Lee" and
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" Thistle and the Briar " are the best.
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Turnbull, Thomas 419-R-51
Turnbull, Thomas, musician of early
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part of the present century. Compiler of
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" The British Musical Miscellany, being a
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collection of Scotch, English, and Irish songs,
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set to music with proper keys for the voice,
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violin, German flute, and military fife,"
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Edinburgh, 1805.
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Turner, Austin T 419-R-58
Turner, Austin T., organist, composer,
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and conductor, born at Bristol, 1823. Was a
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chorister there, and for some time a vicar
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choral at Lincoln Cathedral. In 1854 he went
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to Australia, and settled at Ballarat, which
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has since been his home. As singing master


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