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Turner, Joseph Egbert
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==Life==
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'''Born:''' 1853
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'''Died:''' 1897
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'''Biography'''
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Turner, Joseph Egbert, educated at Ampleforth, Yorkshire
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==List of sacred works==
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*Five motets in honour of the blessed sacrament, principally designed for convents, also suitable for mixed choirs / Cary  
 
*Five motets in honour of the blessed sacrament, principally designed for convents, also suitable for mixed choirs / Cary  
 
*O quam suavis Cary
 
*O quam suavis Cary
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==Publications==
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==External links==
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[[Category:1853 births|Marcello, Benedetto]]
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[[Category:1897 deaths|Marcello, Benedetto]]
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[[Category:Composers|Marcello, Benedetto]]
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[[Category:English composers|Marcello, Benedetto]]

Revision as of 13:31, 25 January 2014

Life

Born: 1853

Died: 1897

Biography Turner, Joseph Egbert, educated at Ampleforth, Yorkshire

Template:WikipediaLink

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
  • 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

add web links here