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Mr. E. J. Loder, 1858. Creator: Unknown
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Mr. E. J. Loder, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Mr. E. J. Loder, 1858. British composer and conductor. At a very early age Edward Loder gave promise of great talent for music...At nineteen years of age he produced his first opera, "Nourjahad, " at the English Opera House, then under the management of Mr. Arnold. Its success was so marked that he was at once placed in the foremost rank of English musicians...Edward Loder determined on making a musical tour, and started for Germany, where he remained but a short time; journeying thence to Italy, France, Russia, &c.... In 1847 was produced "The Night Dancers, " at the Princess [Theatre]...The success of this opera was very decided: it ran three entire seasons, the composer being called for each night during a whole fortnight by the audience'. From "Illustrated London News", 1858
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This photograph captures the distinguished visage of Edward James Loder (1833-1868), a British composer and conductor of the 19th century. Born in Guy, Surrey, England, Loder exhibited remarkable musical talent at a tender age. At just nineteen, he debuted his first opera, "Nourjahad," at the English Opera House, which catapulted him into prominence among English musicians. Inspired by his early success, Loder embarked on a musical tour, traversing Germany, Italy, France, and Russia. His travels broadened his horizons and enriched his musical repertoire. Upon his return to England, Loder's opera "The Night Dancers" premiered at the Princess Theatre in 1847. The production was an unmitigated triumph, running for three consecutive seasons, and Loder was hailed nightly by the audience for three weeks. This evocative image of Loder, taken in 1858, was published in the esteemed "Illustrated London News." The photograph serves as a testament to Loder's prolific musical career and enduring legacy in the annals of British music history.
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