Maeder, J. Gaspard (James Gaspard), 1809-1876
Maeder, J. Gaspard 1809-1876
James Gaspard Maeder
VIAF ID: 60692872 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Better than beauty; | |
The bloom is on the rye; the favorite ballad arr. & partly composed by James G. Maeder. | |
Can I my love resign; the celebrated bravura sung in the operas Cinderella & Marriage of Figaro. | |
The dream of home; ballad, with chorus | |
Edison sheet music collection | |
Handy Andy polka. | |
Harmonized songs, for 3 or 4 voices. | |
"Kissing on the sly", as sung by Mrs. H. Watkins, in her musical entertainments. | |
"Laddie oh leave me"; ballad, sung by Mr. Wood | |
Lily of the valley; ballad, with refrain. | |
List thee dear lady; the admired song sung in Auber's grand opera Fra Diavolo. | |
I live but in thine eyes; ballad | |
Lucy Long | |
The maiden's dream; ballad. | |
"The moon's on the lake" : serenade : sung by Mr. Wood | |
Pas l'espagnol. | |
"The Peri", or The enchanted fountain | |
Programe of Mr. Maeder's annual concert, at the Melodeon | |
The seperation [!] Ballad, sung by Mr. Maeder. | |
The silent farewell; a ballad. | |
Six Irish melodies | |
The star gemmed flag. National hymn. | |
Teach me not to love thee, c1864: | |
Teddy O'Neale; Irish ballad | |
"The toast be dear woman"; the favourite song | |
The wery last obserwations of Weller, Senior, to Boz, on his departure from London; | |
Whoever can he be. | |
I would tell her I love her; ballad. |