TURLE, JAMES (1802–1882), organist and composer, son of James Turle, an amateur 'cello-player, was born at Taunton, Somerset, on 5 March 1802. From July 1810 to December 1813 he was a chorister at Wells Cathedral under Dodd Perkins, the organist. At the age of eleven he came to London, and was articled to John Jeremiah Goss, but he was largely self-taught. He had an excellent voice and frequently sang in public. John Goss [q. v.], his master's nephew, was his fellow student, and thus the future organists of St. Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey were pupils together. Turle was organist of Christ Church, Surrey (Blackfriars Road), 1819–1829, and of St. James's, Bermondsey, 1829–31. His connection with Westminster Abbey began in 181… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [My soul doth magnify the Lord: and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour]First Line: My soul doth magnify the Lord: and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my SaviourComposer: James TurleDate: 1957
Tune Title: [God be merciful unto us and bless us and show us the light of his countenance]First Line: God be merciful unto us and bless us and show us the light of his countenanceComposer: J. TurleDate: 1913
Tune Title: [God be merciful unto us and bless us and show us the light of his countenance]First Line: God be merciful unto us and bless us and show us the light of his countenanceComposer: J. TurleDate: 1912
Tune Title: [Itancan kin wopida eciyapi kin he waśte]First Line: Itancan kin wopida eciyapi kin he waśteComposer: J. TurleIncipit: 32167 11432Key: A MajorDate: 1951
Tune Title: [God be merciful unto us and bless us: and show us the light of His countenance]First Line: God be merciful unto us and bless us: and show us the light of His countenanceComposer: TurleDate: 1907
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