Richard Runciman Terry

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Richard Runciman Terry was an English organist, musicologist, and pioneering editor of early choral music, particularly noted for reviving Tudor and Renaissance polyphony in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf choral conductor
editor
human
musicologist
organist
areaOfInfluence Catholic liturgical music in England
birthDate 1865-01-03
centuryOfActivity 19th century
20th century
contribution influencing early 20th-century performance of polyphonic church music
pioneering scholarly editions of early English church music
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
deathDate 1938-04-18
employer Westminster Cathedral NERFINISHED
familyName Terry NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Renaissance polyphony
Tudor polyphony
early music
musicology
fullName Richard Runciman Terry NERFINISHED
genre choral music
sacred music
givenName Richard
influenced 20th-century choral performance practice
knownAs R. R. Terry NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality English
notableFor editing early choral music
revival of Renaissance polyphony
revival of Tudor church music
notableWork editions of Renaissance masses and motets
editions of Tudor church music
occupation choral conductor
editor of early music
musicologist
organist
placeOfActivity London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld director of music at Westminster Cathedral
organist of Westminster Cathedral
religion Roman Catholicism
specialization Tudor church composers
liturgical polyphony

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