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William J. Cordner

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49:, County Tyrone, Ireland, a son of Samuel Waring Cordner and his wife Margaret, nÊe Weir. His father was the organist of the local Anglican church, and Cordner was a competent player by age seven, and sang in the choir. Like 167:
voice, especially in traditional Irish songs, and sang in every choir led by Cordner. After his death she married again, to John Balfour Clement Miles on 25 February 1871. As Mrs Cordner-Miles she was living in
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He conducted the choir for the new St Mary's Cathedral foundation stone laying ceremony in December 1868, Mrs Cordner being the leading soloist.
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Cordner married Ellen Munton (1842–1932) on 18 May 1858. She has been described as stately, with a beautiful
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He "ran away to sea" and spent some years in India, then returned to Ireland, teaching music in
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was pastor, and was responsible for a marked improvement in that church's musical offerings.
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He helped organise the music festival that attended opening of the Great Hall of
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In November 1869 he organised a first for Australia — a production of
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Australian Dictionary of Biography: Cordner, William John (1826–1870)
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and his remains were buried at the Church of England section of
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He was a guest organist at the opening of the new organ for
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Cordner was also a successful teacher: his pupils include
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In 1857 he was appointed organist and choirmaster to
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William Cordner
Sydney
Dungannon
David Lee
Melbourne City Organist
Robert Turle
James Turle
Armagh Cathedral
Armagh
St Patrick's Church
Dean Sumner
St Mary's Cathedral
Sydney University
St Andrew's Cathedral
Rossini
Petite messe solennelle
Victoria Theatre, Sydney
John A. Delany
Thomas P. Banks
Woolloomooloo
Rookwood Cemetery
Derwent Coleridge
contralto
Strathfield
Bea Miles
Australian Dictionary of Biography: Cordner, William John (1826–1870)
"Death of David Lee"
The Age

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