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Alberto Bimboni

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in Philadelphia, and since 1933 also at the Opera Department at Juilliard School of Music in New York. For eighteen years, he directed the summer season in Chautauqua, New York, and from 1942 was director of the opera company of Canton (Ohio). He has been listed as one of
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and Sioux; moccasin, war, and hunting songs are included in the score as well. Bimboni strove not to violate Indian convention; consequently, the
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Bimboni had some difficulty in finding an audience for his work, and kept the score with him when he traveled to conduct. At one engagement, in
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to avoid an arranged marriage. The opera's music is heavily based on the music of various Indian tribes, including songs from the
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in 1926; at a performance in Minneapolis two years later, the composer was awarded the
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composer and conductor. He is remembered today, if at all, for his opera
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journalist, Perry S. Williams. The story is taken from a legend of the
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Index


W. M. Morrison
Italian
American
Indianist movement
Florence
Henry Savage
Giacomo Puccini
La fanciulla del West
American Indian
libretto
Minneapolis
Sioux
Lake Pepin
Chippewa
choral
Washington, D.C.
president
Warren G. Harding
Portland, Oregon
Bispham Memorial Medal Award
John McCormack
Curtis Institute
Gian-Carlo Menotti





"Winona Rewarded"

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