• Edmund Hart Turpin (4 May 1835, Nottingham – 25 October 1907, Middlesex) was an organist, composer, writer and choir leader based in Nottingham and London...
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  • English highwayman Dick Turpin (boxer) (1920–1990), English boxer Dominique Turpin (born 1957); French/Swiss academic Edmund Hart Turpin (1835–1907), British...
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  • Nottingham. His brother Edmund Hart Turpin was organist at Nottingham Cathedral and James succeeded him in this position in 1866. James Turpin was an excellent...
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    Some of the music in the Catholic Apostolic Church is composed by Edmund Hart Turpin, former secretary of the Royal College of Organists. Irvingism teaches...
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    A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin, 1911, p. 25 Charles William Pearce, A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin, 1911 Campbell-Smith, Morwenna...
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    Principal James Kay Shuttleworth. His pupils included William Carter and Edmund Hart Turpin. In 1847 a large building in Long Acre, called St Martin's Hall, was...
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    of Music, p. 331 William Charles Pearce,A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin, 1911 pixeltocode.uk, PixelToCode. "Thomas Trotter". Westminster Abbey...
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    the National Pipe Organ Register. One of the first organists was Edmund Hart Turpin. In 1903 a sub bass 16 ft was added to the choir-organ. From 1963...
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    no chance of hearing him." John Stainer was also a close friend of Edmund Hart Turpin, the later Hon. Secr. of the Royal College of Organists for more than...
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    John D. Codner, until 1888 (later organist of St Davids Cathedral) Edmund Hart Turpin 1888–1907 Herbert Townsend 1909–ca. 1921 Gordon Reynolds 1952–1965...
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    full-time tertiary education in the Nottingham area. Edmund Hart Turpin 1850 – 1865 James Turpin 1866 – 1873 (afterwards organist of Londonderry Cathedral)...
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  • 8 Charles William Pearce, A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin, 1911 Edmund Hart Turpin, Hymn Tunes, 1939 True Revival Columba Graham Flegg,...
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    Alexander Macfarren, Walter Cecil Macfarren, Dr Charles Steggall and Dr Edmund Hart Turpin. He obtained the F.C.O. (Fellow of the College of Organists, later...
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    Scholz [pupils] Charles Villiers Stanford [pupils] Ernest Walker Edmund Hart Turpin Agnes Zimmermann this teacher's teachers Payne (born 1945) studied...
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    Oxford Music Online Charles William Pearce, A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin,1911 'Prout's words for the Fugue Subjects of Bach's Well-Tempered...
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    Mundella, Jane Roeckel, Bernhard Scholz, Charles Villiers Stanford, Edmund Hart Turpin, Ernest Walker, and Agnes Zimmermann. Pauer's interest in early keyboard...
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    Islington Charles William Pearce (1911) A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin John Cox Bridge (1912). "Hopkins, Edward John" . In Lee, Sidney (ed...
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    Bacchus Dykes and Frederick Ouseley, John Stainer, Henry Gauntlett and Edmund Hart Turpin provided new hymn tunes. Among the hymns with newly-composed tunes...
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    29 September 1959 Charles William Pearce, A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin, 1911 'Steggall, Reginald' biography at Grande Musica Leach, Gerald...
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  • August 2019. Pearce, Charles William (1911). A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin. Vincent Music. Scowcroft, Philip (n.d.). "Some Yorkshire Organist-Composers"...
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  • London Organist Dead Charles William Pearce, A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin,1911 A Short Historical Account of the Degrees in Music at Oxford...
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  • migrated to the Isle of Man. There, she began studying music, a pupil of Edmund Hart Turpin in London, learning to play the organ, which became her signature...
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  • received his musical education in Nottingham and London from James Turpin, and Edmund Hart Turpin. In London Henry Houseley studied at the Royal College of Organists...
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  • Green", "A Christmas Carol", "Gabriel Grub's Song" and "The Romance of Dick Turpin" (from The Pickwick Papers) (1837) "Duet" (from The Lamplighter) (1838)...
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  • Sir Alec Guinness (1914–2000) Edmund Gwenn (1877–1959) Jack Haley (1897–1979) Rex Harrison (1908–1990) William S. Hart (1864–1946) Laurence Harvey (1928–1973)...
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  • Beardsley 1633/34 Edmund Bampton / William Watson 1635/36 William Richards / William Drury (mayor 1640) 1636/37 Thomas Wooley / Richard Turpin 1637/38 Thomas...
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    Chester-le-Street : some may be named in memory of a black horse ridden by Dick Turpin, however many including this one predate the event. Bull Inn, Stamford :...
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    production of Long Day's Journey into Night (1998), playing the role of Edmund Tyrone, the younger son, in Eugene O'Neill's play about a wealthy but tortured...
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  • Tina Turner Recording 1750 Vine Street (1986-08-26)August 26, 1986 Ben Turpin Motion pictures 1651 Vine Street (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Lurene Tuttle...
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    Turner Lieutenant-General Sir William Turner Major-General Patrick George Turpin General Sir Harry Tuzo Field Marshal George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale...
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