Loraine, William, 1869-
Loraine, William
William Loraine americký hudební skladatel
VIAF ID: 2175203 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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American musical theatre, 2001: | |
Art. | |
At least that is my supposition. | |
Come to the club tonight. | |
The Cruise of deep sea-going hack. | |
The Dear old farm. | |
December and May | |
Dolce far niente land. | |
Dramatic love theme | |
Dramatic maestoso | |
Entrance. | |
"A false friend." Recitation | |
The filibuster. | |
Finale : Goodbye, goodbye, perhaps you'll ne'er return. | |
Finale I : Most entrancing foreign lady. | |
Finale III. | |
Gay fleurette. | |
The Girl who comes in from the West. | |
Graft : General, Cortez and Pizzaro. | |
Henny. | |
Hifalutin music. | |
How I put down the war : Scuttle and chorus. | |
I'm a lidy with a gentle disposition : I'm a lady with a gentle disposition. | |
I'm the man that wrote Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay [m.i.] | |
The Janitor. | |
Johnny wise. | |
Julip dance. | |
Lil, I like you, or, [I like you Lil, for fair] | |
I love you best of all | |
Lovely Marie. | |
Lunita. | |
Miss Chrysanthemum : O kiku San. | |
My Emmaleen. | |
My heart's way down in Dixie. | |
Nightmare land. | |
Oh, married life! | |
Opening chorus : What ho! Every story must have a beginning. | |
Overture. | |
Paree, I love but thee. | |
Peggy from Paris. | |
Prologue : Opening chorus. | |
A Rebellion promoter. | |
Reception and banquet scene : valse lente | |
The Regular limited train. | |
Revolutionary song : The Love for our motherland. | |
The Rounder. | |
Salomé | |
School of love. | |
The Shore of the sun-down sea. | |
The Simple life for me. | |
A Soldier of fortune. | |
The Toreador : A Travesty. | |
Trip to Buffalo. In Buffalo | |
Trip to Buffalo. Maidie, come be my lady | |
Trip to Buffalo. Oriental maid | |
The Way people have from Italia. | |
We are the principals. | |
Welcome chorus. | |
We're true to the college days. | |
When he's not near. | |
When Pizzaro struck these parts. | |
When this you see. | |
When you shine on me : Sunbean, oh, sunbeam. |