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Thomas P. Banks

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He was considered a faithful interpreter of the masses of Mozart, Haydn, Weber, and Gounod. He quit his daytime job around late 1886 to concentrate on his position as cathedral organist.
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He was employed in Sydney in the Crown Lands Department from around 1866 to late 1886.
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Banks was born in London and had some musical training from his mother, and later under
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In 1877 he was appointed to St Mary's Cathedral as assistant.
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His first appointment as organist in Australia was to the
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Index

St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
Anthony Le Jeune
Moorfields Catholic chapel
Charles S. Packer
Charles Horsley
William Cordner
John A. Delany
Church of the Sacred Heart
Darlinghurst, New South Wales
St Patrick's Church
E. A. Roper
St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney
Waverley Cemetery
"Death of the Cathedral Organist"
Freeman's Journal
"News"
Freeman's Journal
"Family Notices"
The Sydney Morning Herald
"Memorial to the Late Thomas Philip Banks"
Wagga Wagga Advertiser
Monument Australia: Thomas Banks
Categories
1848 births
1888 deaths
Australian classical organists
19th-century organists

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