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Edward Loder

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22: 758: 746: 132:. It appears they were separated within a few years, as in 1861 he stated that his wife was Louisa Alice Foster, born c. 1838. He appears to have fathered a son (Edward Loder Garside 1850–1940) with the actress Clara Garside Neville (1827–1869) during his marriage to Louisa. Tributes at the time of his death state that he was a bachelor. 734: 72:. Edward Loder's twin brother John Fawcett Loder (1809–1853) was a violinist, and a younger brother William Sowerby Loder (1812–1851) was a cellist who married the soprano Emily Woodyatt. His cousins included the composer and conductor 502:
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Although Grove and other sources give 1813 as Edward Loder's year of birth, there are parish records giving his birth as 10 July 1809 at his christening on 3 July 1811 at St Swithin,
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The performance concluded with the afterpiece of the Sultana which was altered from Isaac Bickerstaff's Sultan and adapted especially for Mdme. Thillon at the Princess's Theatre
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On 10 November 1831, Loder married Elizabeth Mary Watson (c.1813–1880) at
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Musicians of Bath and Beyond: Edward Loder (1809–1865) and His Family
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Charles HallΓ©: A Musical Life (Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain)
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Portrait of Edward James Loder as it appeared on the first page of
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by George Soane (20 January 1848, Princess's Theatre, London)
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Loder's family sent him to Frankfurt in 1826 to study under
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by Edward Loder (6 May 1853, Theatre Royal, Manchester)
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A History of Early Nineteenth Century Drama 1800–1850
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His compositions include operas, 717:International Music Score Library Project 653:. Chadfield & Son, Ltd. p. 252. 220:The Foresters, or Twenty-Five Years Since 677:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 288:Robin Goodfellow, or the Frolics of Puck 729: 369: 272:The Sultan, or a Peep into the Seraglio 160:(18 November 1830, Theatre Royal, Bath) 232:, opera by McKinlan (6 November 1838, 153:Black-Eyed Susan, or All in the Downs 7: 824:19th-century English male musicians 691:. The Boydell Press. p. 314. 278:The Andalusian, or the Young Guard 14: 713:Free scores by Edward James Loder 804:19th-century classical composers 756: 744: 732: 300:by George Soane (14 April 1852, 505:. 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The Illustrated London News
Raymond and Agnes
Bath, Somerset
John David Loder
Theatre Royal, Bath
John Fawcett
George Loder
Kate Loder
Ferdinand Ries
Princess's Theatre
cantatas
ballad operas
string quartets
Raymond and Agnes
Bristol
Incidental music
melodrama
Black-Eyed Susan, or All in the Downs
Douglas William Jerrold
grand opera
Samuel James Arnold
Lyceum Theatre, London
drama
Thomas James Serle
ballad opera
Thomas John Dibdin
John Oxenford
Covent Garden Theatre
Drury Lane Theatre

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