Thomas Philander Ryder
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America, Op.106Annie Laurie, Op.112Auld Lang Syne, Op.86B
Blooming Meadow, Op.110C
Chapel Chimes, Op.90Clustering Memories, Op.98D
Dancing Fairies, Op.71Danse des demons, Op.78Dripping Fountain, Op.96E
EnchantmentEver Longing, Op.109F
Festive Dance, Op.95Flowers That Bloom and Die, Op.101Forest Nymph, Op.107G
God Bless the 'Old Sixth Corps'K
Katie O'MooreL
Last Rose of Summer, Op.68Life's But A Dream, Op.60Little Footsteps, Op.52Love's Message, Op.116M
Moonlight Dance, Op.67Mountain Echoes, Op.57N
Niagara, Op.74Night-Fall, Op.64O
Old Hundredth, Op.73On the Lake, Op.66P
Pleyel's Hymn with Variations, Op.99R
Rock of Ages, Op.120Rustic Maiden, Op.63S
Shepherd's Dream, Op.58Smiles and Tears, Op.72Sounds from the Glen, Op.61Sparkling Rill, Op.87Sunset Shadows, Op.80T
The Thunder Storm, Op.108Trip WaltzW
Wilson's Funeral MarchWikipediaThomas Philander Ryder (June 29, 1836 – December 2, 1887) was an American composer, organist, teacher, conductor, and organ builder.
Ryder was born in Cohasset, Massachusetts. He studied with Gustav Satter before taking a post as a church organist in Hyannis. From 1879 he served at the Tremont Temple in Boston. He also served as choirmaster and teacher, and compiled anthologies of sacred and secular partsongs. He was also popular as a composer of hymns and parlor pieces for piano. He died in Somerville, Massachusetts.