James Turpin

For the Medal of Honor recipient, see James H. Turpin.
For the founder of Project Concern, see James Wesley Turpin.

Professor Dr. James Turpin FRCO (15 December 1840 in Nottingham – 29 July 1896 in Brighton) was an English organist, composer and teacher.[1]

Career

He was born in Nottingham on 15 December 1840 into a musical family which ran a dealership in musical instruments at 20 Chapel Bar, Nottingham. His brother Edmund Hart Turpin was organist at Nottingham Cathedral and James succeeded him in this position in 1866.[2] James Turpin was an excellent musician, being amongst many other good things, a capable organist and a painstaking teacher.[3] He achieved his FRCO in 1875.[4] He graduated Mus Bac at the Cambridge University in 1880.[5]

He was active as an organ recitalist, organist, pianist and lecturer.[6] As an organist he was well known and gave many recitals, including at the Royal Albert Hall during the International Inventions Exhibition in 1885.[7] Besides being an organist in various churches, James Turpin was also a good pianist.[8] Furthermore, he was Professor of harmony and counterpoint at Trinity College, London, and music master at Berkhamsted School. James Turpin gave lectures before the Royal College of Organists and the Musical Association.[9]

James Turpin was influential in obtaining suitable buildings for the National Training School of Music' and also for the Royal College of Organists, of which he was secretary.[10] In later life he suffered for some years from paralysis, and died, on 29 July 1896.[11]

Appointments

Compositions

He composed a church service, songs, a sonata, and other pieces for the pianoforte.[16]

References

  1. British musical biography. James Duff Brown, Stephen Samuel Stratton, 1897
  2. Charles William Pearce, A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin, 1911
  3. Charles William Pearce, A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin, 1911
  4. Nottinghamshire Guardian - Friday 16 July 1875
  5. Graduation, books.google.nl, retrieved 7 November 2014
  6. Career, books.google.nl, retrieved 7 November 2014
  7. Well-known organist, ebooksread.com, retrieved 7 November 2014
  8. Pianist, ebooksread.com, retrieved 7 November 2014
  9. Lectures, ebooksread.com, retrieved 7 November 2014
  10. Influence, books.google.nl, retrieved 7 November 2014
  11. Paralysis, ebooksread.com, retrieved 7 November 2014
  12. Hb Phillips Impresario: The Man Who Brought McCormack, Kreisler and Robeson to Derry, Wesley McCann. Ulster Historical Foundation, Dec 1, 2001
  13. Organist Londonderry Cathedral, books.google.nl, retrieved 7 November 2014
  14. Charles William Pearce, A Biographical Sketch of Edmund Hart Turpin, 1911
  15. Trinity College, ebooksread.com, retrieved 7 November 2014
  16. Compositions, ebooksread.com, retrieved 7 November 2014