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George Warne (organist)

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379: 34:, who was organist from 1734 until his death in 1786. In 1838 Warne composed a set of psalm tunes for use there. Psalmody settings such as these were representative of the Temple's church music practices at this period. Sung by a mixed quartet from the organ gallery, they were the only musical elements in the service, which was otherwise spoken. This was "the normal tone of metrical psalmody in Anglican churches before the influence of the 373: 49:
From December 1943 Warne continued as an organist in Yarmouth, where he was noted for his interludes and improvisations played between the verses of the hymns. Once again he was the second blind organist at the church, after Henry R. Chicheley, organist from 1762 until 1788. He left the post in 1850
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The church was closed for restoration in 1840, and when it re-opened in 1842 it was decided that a regular choral service should be resumed, and a choir of six men and eight boys was recruited. Warne, not familiar with the choral service and not used to organizing regular practice, was retired on
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Songs : Broken gold ; Come away to the grotto ; Evening song ; bring me my harp ; We meet again in heaven
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British Musical Biography. James Duff Brown and Stephen Samuel Stratton. 1897
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Set of psalm tunes, as sung at the Temple Church, London (1838)
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from 1826 until 1843, the church's second blind organist after
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Cathedral Organists Past and Present, John Ebenezer West.
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Quadrilles, galops, and other music for the pianoforte
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The Choral Revival in the Anglican Church (1839-1872)
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Norfolk
Temple Church
John Stanley
Tractarian
Edward John Hopkins
St Helen's Bishopsgate
St Magnus-the-Martyr
Temple Church
St. Nicholas Church, Great Yarmouth
Organist
St Helen's Bishopsgate
Organist
St Magnus-the-Martyr
Organist
Temple Church
Edward John Hopkins
Organist
St. Nicholas Church, Great Yarmouth
Henry Stonex
blind organists
John Stanley
John Purkis
George Warne
Alfred Hollins
William Wolstenholme
'The Temple Choir in 1842'
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