Hodges, Faustina Hasse, 1822-1895
Hodges, Faustina Hasse, 1823-1895
Faustina Hasse Hodges English-American organist and composer
Hodges, Faustina Hasse
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hodges, Faustina Hasse ‡d 1823-1895
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Amicizia | |
Los Angeles : danza mexicana | |
At evening | |
Blessed are the dead; funeral anthem. | |
Dreams, 18--: | |
Dreams; a reverie by H. C. L. | |
Edward Hodges, 1896: | |
Edward Hodges, Doctor in Music of Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge; organist of the Churches of St. James and St. Nicholas, Bristol, England, 1819-1838; organist and director in Trinity Parish, New York, 1839-1859. | |
Farewell to North-Maven, 1864: | |
Faustina gavotte : for mandolin (or violin) and piano | |
Fifteen celebrated and pathetic airs from the works of the following notorious composers, Nockotzcheff, Reïtzsche, Viskerkoffer, Dos Santos, Gremaün, Von Benouski, Martiorazzi, Salignani, Chos Chonemos, Koschitszffi, Schematzi, Glariani, Don Juan Torados, Romporioskoff, & Fasciarazzianoralli. | |
God and Father, Great and Holy. | |
Grand chant Te Deum, in C. | |
L'amicizia (Friendship) Polka duett [for 2 sopranos or soprano and mezzo soprano] | |
Mazurka, pour piano | |
The name of our village : Solo & chorus "There was grass in the wild" and "O happy green fields by the river." | |
New Grove: | |
Now before we work | |
The old crow, or, Build your nest low | |
Reverie for the piano dedicated to her brother John Sebastian Bach by Faustina H. Hodges. | |
Reveries by the waterside. Lake-shore dream | |
The rose-bush. - (circa 1900) | |
Segovia : valse brillante for mandolin | |
Song of "Little May." | |
Still o'er the waters [m.i.] | |
Works. Selections |