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− | '''Born:''' 1853 | + | '''Born:''' 1853, Preston, Lancashire |
− | '''Died:''' 1897 | + | '''Died:''' September 1897 |
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
− | Turner, Joseph Egbert, educated at Ampleforth, Yorkshire | + | Turner, Joseph Egbert, O.S.B., educated at Ampleforth, Yorkshire, organist / choir director at St. Ann's Catholic,Edge Hill, Liverpool. |
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==List of sacred works== | ==List of sacred works== |
Revision as of 12:15, 29 March 2017
Life
Born: 1853, Preston, Lancashire
Died: September 1897
Biography Turner, Joseph Egbert, O.S.B., educated at Ampleforth, Yorkshire, organist / choir director at St. Ann's Catholic,Edge Hill, Liverpool.
List of sacred works
- Adoro te devote, Cary
- Ascendit Deus, Cary
- Ave pater sanctissime, Cary
- Ave verum, Cary
- Mass of John the Baptist (No. 1, in F), SATB org, Cary 1911
- Mass of St. Cecilia (No. 2 in Bb) SATB org, Cary 1901
- Mass of St. Cecilia, JFB
- Mass of St. Cecilia MLR 1910
- Mass of St. Mary Magdalen (No. 3 in C), SATB org., Cary
- Mass of St. Mary Magdalen (No. 3 in C) MLR 1911
- Mass of the Good Shepherd (No. 4 in F minor), SATB org., Cary 1909
- Mass of the Good Shepherd MLR 1911
- Five motets in honour of the blessed sacrament, principally designed for convents, also suitable for mixed choirs, Cary
- O quam suavis, Cary
Publications
External links
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