org, 1896-1987 GB
Musician / Composer / Conductor of Classical
A.k.a. George Thomas Thalben-Ball
Sir George Thomas Thalben-Ball CBE (18 June 1896 – 18 January 1987) was an organist and composer who, though originally from Australia, spent most of his life in Britain.Born in Sydney, of Cornish parents who brought him back to the UK when he was four years old, he was known as George Thomas Ball or G.T. Ball until early adulthood ("Thalben" was his mother's maiden name). He studied organ and piano at the Royal College of Music (RCM) in London, which he entered at the unusually young age of 14. The level of his talent can be gleaned from the fact that he played the solo part in the first performance by an English-trained pianist of Rachmaninoff's famously difficult Piano Concerto No. 3. This event occurred in 1915 at the RCM, when he was aged 19.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Willis Organ In Göteborg | Marcel Dupré, César Franck, Benjamin Britten, Charles-Marie Widor, George Thalben-Ball | 1997 | Album |
The Alexandra Palace Organ | Marcel Dupré, G. D. Cunningham, W. G. Alcock, R. Goss-Custard, George Thalben-Ball | 1991 | Album |
Master Ernest Lough | Ernest Lough, The Choir Of The Temple Church, George Thalben-Ball | 1980 | Compil. |
The Allen Computer Organ At Chichester Cathedral | George Thalben-Ball | 1977 | Album |
At The Organ Of All Souls Langham Place | George Thalben-Ball | 1977 | Album |
Plays The Allen Computer Organ At Chichester Cathedral | George Thalben-Ball | 1975 | Album |
Massed Brass from the Royal Albert Hall | The Grimethorpe Colliery Band, The G.U.S. Footwear Band, The Morris Motors Band, Yorkshire Imperial Band, George Thalben-Ball | 1971 | Album |
Lift Up Your Heads | The Choir Of The Temple Church Organist And Choir Master George Thalben-Ball | 1967 | Album |
Lift Up Your Hearts - Hymns And Organ Voluntaires From The Temple Church | The Choir Of The Temple Church, George Thalben-Ball | 1967 | Album |
The Ernest Lough Album | Ernest Lough, The Choir Of The Temple Church, George Thalben-Ball | 1963 | Compil. |
At The Temple Church | George Thalben-Ball | 1962 | Single |
Music Of The Service From The Temple Church | The Choir Of The Temple Church With Leon Goossens / George Thalben-Ball | 1962 | Album |
Favourite Hymns And Organ Voluntaries | The Choir Of The Temple Church • George Thalben-Ball | 1961 | Album |
Favourite Hymns From The Temple Church | The Choir Of The Temple Church, George Thalben-Ball | 1961 | Single |
At The Temple Church | Leon Goossens and George Thalben-Ball | 1961 | Single |
Christmas Carols | The Choir Of The Temple Church, George Thalben-Ball | 1959 | Album |
"Peer Gynt" - Suite No. 1 | George Thalben-Ball | 1933 | Album |
Toccata And Fugue In D Minor | George Thalben-Ball | 1933 | Album |
Hark! Hark! The Lark / Who Is Sylvia? | Ernest Lough & George Thalben-Ball | 1928 | Album |
Hear Ye, Israel | Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Ernest Lough & George Thalben-Ball, The Choir Of The Temple Church | 1928 | Album |
I Know That My Redeemer Liveth | Ernest Lough & George Thalben-Ball | 1928 | Album |
Now Thank We All Our God / Largo | George Thalben-Ball | 1928 | Album |
Favourite Hymns From The Temple Church | The Choir Of The Temple Church • George Thalben-Ball | Single | |
The Temple Church Choir / Master Ernest Lough | Ernest Lough, The Choir Of The Temple Church, George Thalben-Ball | Single | |
Bridal March / Holsworthy Church Bells | George Thalben-Ball | Album | |
Dr. G. Thalben Ball At The Organ Of The Temple Church. London | Georg Friedrich Händel, George Thalben-Ball | Single | |
Music Of The Service | The Choir Of The Temple Church / George Thalben-Ball | Single |