Hood, Basil, 1864-1917
Hood, Basil
Basil Hood British dramatist and army officer (1864–1917)
VIAF ID: 30911098 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Basil Hood ‡c British dramatist and army officer (1864–1917)
- 200 _ 1 ‡a Hood ‡b , Basil
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hood, Basil ‡d 1864-1917
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hood, Basil ‡d 1864-1917
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hood, Basil, ‡d 1864-1917
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Croydon
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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Are you going to dance? : from "The Count of Luxembourg" | |
Berlin on the Spree. | |
I care not if the cup I hold : Drinking song. | |
Castles in the air. | |
Come to Arcadie | |
[cover title, Act 1:] Gipsy Love | Act I | |
Dandy dan, the lifeguardsman | |
Devonshire song. | |
The Emerald Isle ... 1901. | |
Emeraldisle or The caves of Carrig-Cleena | |
The English rose | |
The Femme de chambre. | |
Four jolly sailormen : Quartet. | |
The French maid. | |
A Gay young bachelor. | |
Gee I wish I had a girl like you. | |
Gentleman Joe. | |
Go to Paree. | |
Golden star. | |
Good-bye, my native town. | |
The Happy mean. | |
He was a simple sailor man. | |
Her royal highness : an extravaganza in two acts / written by Basil Hood ; music by Walter Slaughter | |
Ib and little Christina: the story of a hearth | |
Imitations. | |
In my 'ansom. | |
It's Ireland where you'll find him. | |
I've her portrait nex' my 'eart. | |
Joy and sorrow : Madrigal. | |
The Little wooden soldier. | |
Love in a cottage | |
I love you, my darlin'. | |
Love's barcarolle | |
Mechanical soldiers. | |
Merrie England | |
The merry widow : highlights ; The land of smiles : highlights ; The Count of Luxembourg : highlights | |
My heart a ship at anchor lies. | |
My heart's delight. | |
My little girl is a shy little girl : No. 15. Duet. Picott and Simpson. | |
'Neath my lattice. | |
Oh, setting sun. | |
Oh! What is woman's duty? | |
The Only girl. | |
Operas. | |
Our tale is told. | |
Overture, prologue and steersman's song. | |
Pierrette and Pierrot. | |
Pretty Suzette. | |
Princess of Kensington | |
Rootsie-pootsie. | |
Rose of Persia | |
Saint George of England | |
Say not love is a dream. | |
Schwanengesang. | |
Serenade | |
Seven o'clock in the morning : Duet. | |
The Small street Arab. | |
A Sprig of rosemarie. | |
Stockwell College & Sound Systems Ltd., Bromley present Edward German's | |
Sullivan & co. the operas that got away : arias, duets & ensembles from Sir Arthur Sullivan's operas. | |
Sullivan and co. | |
That's me! : Lalage Potts | |
The Titsy-bitsy girl. | |
Twin butterflies. | |
The Twin duet. | |
The Typical Irish Pat. | |
Valse song. | |
Vocal music. | |
What will the world say? : No. 11 | |
When Alfred's friends. | |
Where you go, will I go. | |
Who that knows how I love you. | |
The Wink of his eye. | |
Won't you come to Margate? | |
Works. | |
Zigeunerliebe |