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at a concert of the Philharmonic Society at the Apollo, which was reviewed: "The composition is one of more than ordinary excellence, and if it is not distinguished by originality of ideas, it certainly deserves the highest encomiums for the excellence of its instrumentation."
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and Vocal Societies, which he had helped to establish there. He played the double-bass in the Philharmonic Society for five seasons, and sometimes conducted the orchestra. On 20 May 1846 Loder conducted the orchestra in the first U.S. performance of Beethoven's
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Find My Past: Bristol Mirror 20 October 1821: Saturday, aged 26, to the sincere grief of her family and all who knew her, Mary, the truly beloved and affectionate wife of Mr. George Loder, of Bath, leaving three infants bereft of a fond mother's anxious
19:(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 356:
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 the Piano Forte
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Ancestry: Bristol, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1935, Gloucestershire St Philip and Jacob Parish Register 1819-1829, for George Loder, image 176 of 516 images
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In 1859 he was again practising his profession, as organist, vocalist, conductor, and composer, in London. On 11 June of that year he conducted a revival of Edward Loder's opera
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Ancestry: Somerset, England, Marriage Registers, Bonds and Allegations, 1754-1914, Marriage Registers Bath, St James 1813-1821 for George Loder, image 61 of 151 images
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Ancestry:Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1914, Walcot St Swithin 1813-1820 for George Patrick Henry Loder, image 490 of 636 images
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Find My Past: Oxford Journal 6 September 1823: Mr. George Loder, professor of music, to Miss Frances Kirkham, both of Bath.
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Loder paid a second visit to Australia, and died after a long illness in Adelaide on 15 July 1868.
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in 1816, son of George Loder, a flautist, and wife Mary Cook, who had married at St James,
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Loder's music became more popular in America than in his own country.
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Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, Ludwig van Beethoven
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In 1836 he visited America, living for some years in
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Symphony No. 9
Bath, Somerset
Bath, Somerset
Walcot, Bath
Kate Loder
John David Loder
Edward Loder
Baltimore
Philharmonic
Symphony No. 9
Adelaide
Anna Bishop
William Saurin Lyster
Raymond and Agnes
Lyceum Theatre
The Old House at Home
part songs
solfeggi






"Loder, George" 
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography


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