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Natoma is a 1911 opera with music by Victor Herbert, famous for his operettas, and libretto by Joseph D. Redding.It is a serious full-scale grand opera set in Santa Barbara, California in the "Spanish days" of 1820; [1] the story and music are colored by "Indian" (Native American) and Spanish themes.
Victor Herbert in 1906. Victor August Herbert (February 1, 1859 – May 26, 1924) was an American composer, ... Joseph Redding's libretto for Natoma, ...
Natoma: opera: 3 acts: Libretto by Joseph D. Redding: 25 February 1911: Philadelphia The Duchess: operetta: 3 acts: Book and lyrics by Joseph W. Herbert and Harry B. Smith: 16 October 1911: Lyric Theatre: The Enchantress: operetta: 2 acts: Book and lyrics by Fred de Grésac and Harry B. Smith: 19 October 1911: The New York Theatre The Lady of ...
Mary Garden as Natoma (1911) in the original production. Redding wrote the libretto to the 1911 opera Natoma by composer Victor Herbert which starred Mary Garden in the title role at its premiere. [23] The opera is set during the Spanish colonization and governance of the future state of California.
Natoma, a 1911 opera with music by Victor Herbert and libretto by Joseph D. Redding USC&GS Natoma , a private motorboat briefly serving as USS Natoma (SP-666) in the United States Navy, 1917–1919 USS Natoma Bay (CVE-62) , an escort carrier in the United States Navy, 1943–1946
Victor Herbert's Natoma is the first American opera to display verismo . [42] The United States Army's bandmaster school is founded at Fort Jay on Governors Island in New York, [262] led by Walter Damrosch and directed by Arthur A. Clappe. [263]
Pages in category "Operas by Victor Herbert" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Natoma (opera) Naughty Marietta (operetta) P.
The company notably presented the world premieres of Victor Herbert's Natoma (1911) and Attilio Parelli's I dispettosi amanti (1912). The company also mounted the United States premieres of Jean Nouguès's Quo vadis (1911), Karl Goldmark's Das Heimchen am Herd (1912), and Alberto Franchetti's Cristoforo Colombo (1913).