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An Obituary to Edwin (Ted) Tarling
By Christopher Ketchell (Local History Unit, Hull College)

Edwin (Ted) Tarling -born Stoneferry 16 June 1938 - died Cambridge 29 November 2004
Ted Tarling, musician, artist and publisher, formerly of Hull, has died in Cambridge after a prolonged period of illness.

Ted was born and brought up in Stoneferry in East Hull. He attended Hull Grammar School and later Hull Art College. This may have resulted in his attempt at being a cartoonist which led to him having two cartoons published.
He was probably best known for his active participation in the Hull Jazz scene in the 1950s playing the clarinet with other local jazz musicians such as Al Jenner and Roy Burnett. At this time he appeared in a Jazz masterclass which was filmed for a television programme.

He founded the Sonus Press which published a literary magazine Wave which included poems by Philip Larkin, Joan Barton and Anne Stevenson (author of Bitter Fame, a biography of Sylvia Plath) with whom he kept in contact for many years. Ted`s Sonus Press, which was hand set, printed and published by himself, published Frank Redpaths`s poems To The Village with an introduction by Douglas Dunn, in 1986.
The Wave archive and a collection of letters with various poets are in the Hull University Archives, as is the typescript of his unpublished correspondence Making Waves. Ted`s own melodies for the whistle were published as The Wild Whistle: Ballad airs for whistle and other melodic instruments under the Sonus Press imprint in 1983.
Ted moved to Cambridge, from Hull, in 1994 to help his sister look after their mother. Ted also painted, took up photography in later life and enjoyed writing clerihews. He will be missed by Barbara his sister, and friends.

There are plans for a memorial jazz concert to be organised in Hull in his memory.

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