Frederick Corder
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British composer and music teacher
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Frederick Corder's Degrees
- Bachelors Composition Royal Academy of Music
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederick Corder was an English composer and music teacher. Life Corder was born in Hackney, the son of Micah Corder and his wife Charlotte Hill. He was educated at Blackheath Proprietary School and started music lessons, particularly piano, early. Later he studied with Henry Gadsby. After that he studied harmony with Claude Couldery.
Frederick Corder's Published Works
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- A History of the Royal Academy of Music from 1822 to 1922 (1924) (7)
- Invitation to the waltz (4)
- THE WORKS OF SIR HENRY BISHOP (3)
- MAJOR versus MINORSOME CURIOUS STATISTICS (1919) (2)
- ON THE CULT OF WRONG NOTES (1915) (1)
- Some Kinds of Music. IV. Primitive Music (1888) (1)
- Robert Schumann. About Schumann's Pianoforte Music (Continued) (1910) (1)
- Spohr's Operas (Continued) (1884) (0)
- Six Tenor Songs (1893) (0)
- An English Series of Original Songs (0)
- The Difficulties of Counterpoint (0)
- Benjamin Dale's Pianoforte Sonata in D (1918) (0)
- W. Sterndale Bennett and His Music (1916) (0)
- Concerning 'Some Plain Words' (1918) (0)
- H. H. Pierson's "Faust" (1894) (0)
- Cross-Tremolo Effect (1921) (0)
- The Society of British Composers (1909) (0)
- Exercises in Harmony and Composition (1891) (0)
- Counterpoint for the Million (1910) (0)
- Four Part-Songs. Founded on Canzonets by Wm. Jackson (Of Exeter). No. 1. The Pilgrim That Journeys All Day (1892) (0)
- The Lover's Plaint. A Four-Part Song (1888) (0)
- Mr. Clutsam's Articles on 'Principles of Modern Composition' (1918) (0)
- Mr. Corder's Lecture on Berlioz (1896) (0)
- How Can I Be Ugly (1909) (0)
- Two transcriptions : for two pianos (4 hands) (0)
- The Regent Edition of Ancient and Modern Classics (1894) (0)
- An Epoch-Making Composer (1911) (0)
- Mr. Corder's Lectures (1895) (0)
- The Teaching of Composition (1912) (0)
- Spohr's Operas (1884) (0)
- I Love the Jocund Dance. Four-Part Song (1889) (0)
- The August Manns Memorial (1907) (0)
- Inspiration v. Composition (1895) (0)
- The Clay and the Potter (0)
- Fifths, Permissible and Otherwise (1901) (0)
- Our Music Festival (1883) (0)
- The Faust Legend, and Its Musical Treatment by Composers: III. (0)
- The Truth about Gounod (0)
- The Wrong bar in Beethoven's Seventh Symphony (1893) (0)
- When Homer Nods (0)
- The Music of the People (0)
- Sir Henry Bishop's Operas (1885) (0)
- Some Plain Words (0)
- Some Kinds of Music. V. Popular Music (1889) (0)
- Four River Songs. Trios for Female Voices (1881) (0)
- Exercises in harmony & composition (0)
- Three Songs: "Rosamond's Epitaph;" "On the Water," "Prayer" (1879) (0)
- Beethoven's Blunders (?) (1893) (0)
- Wagner and Super-Wagner (1913) (0)
- 'Thomas and Sally' and Miss Bellchambers (1901) (0)
- Spohr's Operas (Concluded) (1884) (0)
- A Plea for the Moderns (1881) (0)
- Name of Old Tune Wanted (1886) (0)
- A Plain and Easy Introduction to Music; Or, the New "Morley" (1894) (0)
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