Loder, Edward J. (Edward James), 1813-1865.
Loder, Edward, 1813-1865
Loder, Edward James
Edward Loder English composer and conductor
Loder, Edward
VIAF ID: 13154097 ( Personal )
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Works
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Andalusian | |
Andalusian. Meet me 'neath the trysting tree | |
As one who on a foreign strand | |
The brave old oak, 18--: | |
Columbus, 185-?: | |
The Covenanters : a Scotch ballad opera, in two acts | |
Deer stalkers | |
Deer stalkers. I ne'er shall hear his voice again | |
Eliza's flight, 1852: | |
For a few nights only, Drayton's Parlor Operas and Lyric Proverbs | |
Foresters | |
Foresters. In summer's cot | |
Francis the First | |
Francis the First. Bright days of the past | |
Francis the First. Woman's love! | |
Introduction & variations on Costa's admired aria "Fra le tempeste" in the opera of Don Carlos | |
Introduction and rondo brilliant | |
I know a bank | |
[label on cover, by Fuchs:] Original | von | Edw: James Loder | Schüler von Ferd: Ries {{brk}} [heading, p. 1:] Originale di M|r James Loder. | [by Loder:] I know a bank. the words taken from | Shakespeare | composed by Edw: James Lod[er] | Francforth a/M 1827 | [12] | |
Leggerezza | |
Lisette at her spinning wheel | |
Minuet and trio, piano, C | |
Minuetto and trio, andante sentimentale and allegretto scherzando | |
Night dancers | |
Nourjahad | |
The overture to the opera of The foresters performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden : arranged for the piano forte and dedicated to his friend J.W. Davison | |
Raymond and Agnes | |
Robin Goodfellow | |
Robin Goodfellow. When in happier days we wandered | |
Rondo pastorale | |
The rose that all are praising | |
Russia | |
Saw ye aught of my love | |
Sonata, flute, piano | |
Tarentellas, piano, op. 19 | |
Theater playbill for Mr. & Mrs. Henri Drayton in "Never Judge by Appearances" and "Diamond Cut Diamond" at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C. March 12, 1860. | |
There's a path by the river. | |
Widow queen | |
Widow queen. Free as the wind | |
Willie we have missed you | |
Winds of ev'ning gently move | |
Woman rules you still. As sung by Mad Anna Thillon. |