Thomas, J. R. (John Rogers), 1830-1896
John Rogers Thomas Welsh-born American composer, singer, and music teacher
Thomas, John Rogers (J.R.), componist, pianist, 1830-1896
Thomas, John Rogers 1830-1896
Thomas, J. R. 1830-1896
Thomas, John Rogers 1829-1896
VIAF ID: 51584834 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Rogers Thomas ‡c Welsh-born American composer, singer, and music teacher
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Thomas, J. R. ‡d 1830-1896
- 100 1 _ ‡a Thomas, J. R. ‡q (John Rogers), ‡d 1830-1896
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (23)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a New York
- 551 1 _ ‡a Newport
Works
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Ah never deem my love can change; song. | |
Annie Law, 1857: | |
Annie of the vale : song and chorus | |
Beautiful flowers. | |
Beautiful isle of the sea : for voice and piano / [words by George Cooper ; Italian version by E. C. Sebastiani ; music by J. R. Thomas] . | |
Beautiful isle of the sea : song : to my friend, G.K. Walcott, Esq., Hartford, Conn. | |
Before the days of sadness (Pria che funesti giungano) Song. | |
The birth of green Erin; Irish song. | |
Blue-eyed Jeannie; ballad. | |
Bonny Eloise (The belle of Mohawk Vale); | |
Call John | |
Come, Holy Spirit. | |
Come o'er the lake, love; song and refrain. | |
Come while the moonlight beams, c1853: | |
Cottage by the sea; | |
Croquet; song. | |
Dark-eyed Norina; | |
Down by the gate; ballad | |
Eilleen Allanna | |
Evangeline; song (with quartette ad lib.) | |
Far on the deep blue sea. Song | |
For ever and ever; song | |
Good bye, or Farewell, farewell is often heard. | |
Good night and happy dreams, song or duettino | |
Happy be thy dreams. | |
The hopes gone by; ballad. | |
I'm dying far from those I love; song & chorus. | |
In heavenly love abiding; hymn. | |
In the glade; song. | |
I've loved thee long. | |
Jenny who lives in the dell; ballad with chorus | |
Jesus lover of my soul; sacred song and quartette. | |
Last words of Washington. | |
Linger not darling : serenade | |
Loves early dream, ballad, Buckley's serenaders | |
Masonic ode ... | |
Maudie Moore | |
Mother kissed me in my dream. | |
Mother's prayer | |
Oh! do not quite forget. | |
Oh! gently breathe. | |
Oh! let me shed one silent tear; song | |
Oh! why did you die; | |
One cheering word. | |
Retrospection allad | |
She was a beauteous flower Ballad | |
Some one to love; ballad | |
The sweetest of flowers. | |
Te Deum; in B♭. | |
Thine, thine, and only thine. | |
Those bright blue eyes. | |
Thou art with me. | |
'Tis but a little faded flower : for voice and piano | |
We meet again | |
When in thy bosom the wrath has been kindled. Sacred song | |
Where art thou? Song. | |
Where is the sunny land. Song for one or four voices | |
Winsome Winnie. | |
개와고양이 [kaewagoyangi ] | |
쫜아 |