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American musician and piano tuner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Milton Stuart Turner (September 1849 – January 6, 1910) was a music professor and piano tuner.[1][2] In 1872 he was appointed professor of music at the Charleston Female Institute.[3] He played the organ.[4]
M. S. Turner | |
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Born | September, 1849 |
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Occupation | Music professor |
Milton Stuart Turner was born in September 1849 in Middletown, Virginia, to music professor A. J. Turner and Kate Aby.[1]
His composition "Sun of my Soul, Thou Savior Dear" received praise: "In resetting to music the words of a song which has long been a familiar favorite of all lovers of sacred music, Mr Turner....has produced a composition of considerable merit."[5]
On January 6, 1910, in Hinton, West Virginia, he fell and fractured his skull, resulting in his death.[1]
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