Thomas German Reed - Works Composed By German Reed

Works Composed By German Reed

  • The Drama at Home, or An Evening with Puff (1844)
  • A Match for the King (1844)
  • The Golden Fleece, or Jason in Colchis and Medea in Corinth (1845)
  • Who's the Composer? (1845)
  • The Wonderful Water Cure (1846)
  • No Cards (1869, libretto by W. S. Gilbert)
  • Our Island Home (1870, libretto by W. S. Gilbert)
  • A Sensation Novel (1871, libretto by W. S. Gilbert)
  • Mildred's Well, a Romance of the Middle Ages (1873)
  • He's Coming (Via Slumborough, Snoozleton & Snoreham) (1874)
  • The Three Tenants (1874)
  • The Ancient Britons (1875)
  • Eyes and No Eyes; or, The Art of Seeing (1875, libretto by W. S. Gilbert)
  • Enchantment (libretto by Arthur Law)
  • A Spanish Bond (1875)
  • An Indian Puzzle (1876)
  • The Wicked Duke (1876)
  • Matched and Mated (1876)
  • A Night's Surprise (1877)
  • No. 204 (1877, libretto by F. C. Burnand)

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