Paul Corder
Paul Corder ( born December 14, 1879 in London, † August 6, 1942 ) was an English composer.
Corder was trained by his father Frederick Corder. From 1907 he was a teacher of harmony and composition at the Royal College of Music.
He composed operas and ballets, a Gaelic orchestral fantasy, cantatas and piano works.
Works
- Rapunzel, opera
- Grettir the Strong, opera
- The Dryad, Ballet
- A Song of Battle for chorus and orchestra
- A Song of the Ford for male chorus and orchestra
- Four Sea Songs for baritone and orchestra
- The Moon Slave, a terpsichorean fantasy
- A Song of the Bottle
- Spanish Waters
- Sunset and Sunrise
- Cyrano de Bergerac Overture
- Gaelic Fantasy
- Morar
- Dross, music drama without words
- Violin concerto
- Five tone poem for orchestra: Along the Seashore: The Ebbing Tide 1; 2 The Sea Cavern; 3 Seagull 's Rock; 4 The still hour of dusk; 5 The Call of the Sea
- String Quartet
- Fountains for Viola and Piano
- Transmutation of an Original Theme for Piano
- Nine Preludes for Piano
- Three Studies
- Passacaglia
- Romantic Study
- Heroic Elegy
- Spanish Waters
- An Autumn Memory
- Composer of classical music ( 20th century)
- Composer
- Briton
- Born in 1879
- Died in 1942
- Man