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George Loder
George Loder (1816 – 15 July 1868) was an English conductor, and composer of orchestral music, operas and songs. During his career he lived in England, America and Australia; he conducted the first U.S. performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
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The cat's in the larder, or, The maid with a parasol a burlesque, operatic burletta on La gazza ladra, or, The maid of Palaiseau / by Loder, George, 1816-1868
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The New York glee book containing one hundred glees, quartets, trios, songs in parts, rounds, and catches. Composed, selected, and harmonized, with an ad libitum accompaniment for... by Loder, George, 1816-1868
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Philadelphia and New York glee book : containing one hundred glees, quartetts, trios, songs in parts, rounds, and catches / by Loder, George, 1816-1868
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The pets of the parterre, or Love in a garden a romantic comedietta in one act / by Coyne, J. Stirling (Joseph Stirling), 1803-1868
Published 1860Other Authors: “…Loder, George, 1816-1868…”
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The drunkard's wife : as sung with immense applause at Barnum's American Museum by John Farrenberg /
Published 1850Other Authors: “…Loder, George, 1816-1868…”
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