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==Life==
 
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1853
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'''Born:'''  
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January 10, 1853, Preston, Lancashire
  
'''Died:''' 1897
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'''Died:''' September 19 1897, Ramsgate, Kent
  
 
'''Biography'''
 
'''Biography'''
Turner, Joseph Egbert, educated at Ampleforth, Yorkshire
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Turner, Joseph Egbert, O.S.B., educated at Ampleforth, Yorkshire, 1883-5 Ampleforth organist and choirmaster, curate at St David's, Swansea (1885–9), St Michael's, Workington (1889–91), St Mary's, Warrington (1891–3), and St Anne's, Edge Hill, Liverpool (1893–7), where he was also musical correspondent for the Catholic Times
 
 
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==List of sacred works==
 
==List of sacred works==
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*Adoro te devote, Cary  
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*Adoro te devote,quartet and chorus,  Cary  
*Ascendit Deus, Cary  
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*Ascendit Deus,bass solo, chorus,  Cary  
*Ave pater sanctissime, Cary  
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*Ave pater sanctissime, solo or SATB Cary  
*Ave verum Cary  
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*Ave verum, solo or SATB, Cary  
*Mass of ,John the Baptist (No. 1, in F), SATB org,  Cary 1911
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*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 (No. 2 in Bb) SATB org, Cary 1901
 
**Mass of St. Cecilia, JFB  
 
**Mass of St. Cecilia, JFB  
**Mass of St. Cecilia MLR 1910
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**Mass of St. Cecilia [http://jeffreyquick.com/pdf/TurnerStCecilia.pdf MLR 1910]
 
*Mass of St. Mary Magdalen (No. 3 in C), SATB org., Cary
 
*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 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 (No. 4 in F minor), SATB org.,  Cary 1909
*Five motets in honour of the blessed sacrament, principally designed for convents, also suitable for mixed choirs / Cary  
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**Mass of the Good Shepherd [http://jeffreyquick.com/pdf/TurnerGoodShepherd.pdf MLR 1911]
*O quam suavis Cary
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*Five motets in honour of the blessed sacrament, principally designed for convents, also suitable for mixed choirs, Cary  
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*O quam suavis,solo and chorus,  Cary
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==Publications==
 
==Publications==
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/49175 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]
  
[[Category:1853 births|Marcello, Benedetto]]
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[[Category:1853 births|Turner, J.E.]]
[[Category:1897 deaths|Marcello, Benedetto]]
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[[Category:1897 deaths|Turner, J.E.]]
[[Category:Composers|Marcello, Benedetto]]
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[[Category:Composers|Turner, J.E.]]
[[Category:English composers|Marcello, Benedetto]]
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[[Category:English composers|Turner, J.E.]]
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[[Category:Composers in Holy Orders|Turner, J.E.]]

Latest revision as of 15:57, 8 February 2018

Life

Born: January 10, 1853, Preston, Lancashire

Died: September 19 1897, Ramsgate, Kent

Biography Turner, Joseph Egbert, O.S.B., educated at Ampleforth, Yorkshire, 1883-5 Ampleforth organist and choirmaster, curate at St David's, Swansea (1885–9), St Michael's, Workington (1889–91), St Mary's, Warrington (1891–3), and St Anne's, Edge Hill, Liverpool (1893–7), where he was also musical correspondent for the Catholic Times

List of sacred works

  • Adoro te devote,quartet and chorus, Cary
  • Ascendit Deus,bass solo, chorus, Cary
  • Ave pater sanctissime, solo or SATB Cary
  • Ave verum, solo or SATB, 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
  • Five motets in honour of the blessed sacrament, principally designed for convents, also suitable for mixed choirs, Cary
  • O quam suavis,solo and chorus, Cary

Publications

External links

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography