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Richard Terry (musicologist)

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insight into the shanty as the sailor's work song, deferring to the well-known shanty collection by Capt. W.B Whall 'Sea Songs, Ships and Shanties' (1910 & 1912), above other accounts written between 1887 and 1920. The collection of 30 shanties also includes explanations for their use at sea, and his extensive comments give us a deal of valuable information about a particular aspect of social and maritime history.
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without proper procedure, taking on too many engagements outside his Cathedral work and tensions due to his inconsistent approach to congregational singing at the Cathedral. Nonetheless, during this time he was able to establish a choral tradition of great merit at the Cathedral, developing a repertoire of both Gregorian chant and
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In 1921, in an obvious departure from his church music, he edited the Curwen edition of 'The Shanty Book (Part 1)'. The foreword was written by Sir Walter Runciman, acknowledging that the time of the shanty was over, along with sail-powered merchant ships. Terry's 'Introduction' gives an excellent
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Terry was forced to resign from the Cathedral in 1924, after coming under increasing criticism for his erratic behaviour and neglect of duty, including: neglecting administrative work, taking off without leave for weeks at a time, cancelling choir rehearsals without notice, dismissing Lay Clerks
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The date of birth for Richard Runciman Terry is frequently given as 1865 but the Births, Marriages and Deaths Index gives the January Quarter of 1864 as the year of registration. Name:Richard Runciman Terry Registration Year: 1864 Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar Registration district: Morpeth
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Census of England and Wales 1891, Registration District:- Bedford; Registration Sub-district:- Bedford and Kempston. Enumeration Book for the Undermentioned Institution. Name: Bedford County School; Description: Boarding School; Where Situated: in the parish of Kempston, Beds.
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and others. Much of this work resulted in his editing and publishing performing editions of this music including 24 motets in Novello's series of Tudor motets. He also published the first modern editions of
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Name: Richard Runciman Terry Gender: Male Baptism Date:31 Jan 1864 Baptism Place:Cresswell, Northumberland, England Father: Thomas Terry Mother: Marion Terry FHL Film Number:1564658 Reference ID: item 6 p
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Terry left Cambridge in 1890 without taking a degree. He was appointed School Master: Teacher of Music, Organist and School Choir Master at Bedford County School, (renamed Elstow School in 1907)
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Following his resignation from Westminster Cathedral he went on to work as a musical editor, journalist and academic. He was the initial editor of the Oxford University Press series
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All of his original compositions are choral, and include anthems, motets and masses. His largest single composition was the four-part
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is believed to have influenced the emerging school of 20th century English composers and the performance of church music in England.
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Terry's time at Westminster Cathedral was marked by admiration and praise, as well as frustrations. In 1911, he received a
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in Somerset. It was here where he began the work of reviving the Latin music of Tudor English composers such as
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England, Oxford Men and Their Colleges, 1880-1892, 2 Volumes Page 367 of 848 Retrieved from ancestry.co.uk
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While Terry's relation with Cardinal Vaughan was excellent, it was less so with his successor, Cardinal
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1891 England Census for Richard Runciman Terry; Bedfordshire Kempston; District; Bedford County School
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in 1896, the year he was appointed organist and director of music at the Roman Catholic
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who taught him the techniques of choral singing and the training of boys' voices.
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in France, which was to be an important part of the Downside musical repertoire.
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credits Terry with the revival of much English church music, including
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1881 England Census for Richard Terry, 36 Albermarle Street; Durham
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The Shanty Book, Part I, Sailor Shanties by Richard Runciman Terry
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Terry was also a composer of church music, most notably of
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in 1892. Terry then taught and was Director of Music at
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Inferred County: Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 298
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Westminster Retrospect: a Memoir of Sir Richard Terry
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from September 1895 to December 1895. Terry became a
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Index

Tudor
Ellington
South Shields
St Albans
Jarrow
Pupil Teacher
Cambridge
King's College, Cambridge
Charles Villiers Stanford
Arthur Henry Mann
Kempston
St. John's Cathedral
Antigua
Highgate School
Catholic
Benedictine
Downside School
William Byrd
Thomas Tallis
Gregorian chant
Prosper Guéranger
Solesmes Abbey
Ealing
William Byrd
Mass for Five Voices
Palestrina
Philips
Allegri
Herbert Vaughan
Westminster Cathedral

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