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Corder, Frederick

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Corder, Frederick (1852–1932)

English music teacher, conductor, and composer. He was professor of composition at Royal Academy of Music, London, from 1888, and made the first English translation of Wagner's Ring cycle.

He studied at the Royal Academy of Music and under Ferdinand Hiller in Cologne, Germany.

Works

Opera

Nordissa (1887).

Cantatas

The Bridal of Triermain (after Scott) and The Sword of Argantyr (1889).

Orchestral

overture Prospero (after Shakespeare's The Tempest).

Other

Elegy for 24 violins and organ; recitations with music; songs, part songs.



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