James Cooksey Culwick
Dr James Cooksey Culwick (28 April 1845 – 5 October 1907) was an English musician who is most well known for being organist of the Chapel Royal and founding the Orpheus Choir, both in Dublin, Ireland. The is both named in honour of Culwick and traces its lineage to the Orpheus Choir.
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James Cooksey Culwick
Dr James Cooksey Culwick (28 April 1845 – 5 October 1907) was an English musician who is most well known for being organist of the Chapel Royal and founding the Orpheus Choir, both in Dublin, Ireland. The is both named in honour of Culwick and traces its lineage to the Orpheus Choir.
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1907-10-05
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Upper Mount Street, Dublin
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