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Rosamond was the twenty-three year old Arne’s first opera - indeed his first known composition. It was a re-setting of the libretto Addison had written for the 1707 opera Rosamond by Clayton and it made Arne’s reputation as a composer. [2]
J. Rosamond Johnson, right, with Bob Cole J. Rosamond Johnson, photo by Carl Van Vechten (1933) John Rosamond Johnson (August 11, 1873 – November 11, 1954; usually referred to as J. Rosamond Johnson) [1] was an American composer and singer during the Harlem Renaissance. Born in Jacksonville, Florida, he had much of his career in New York City.
The production was a disaster and the opera closed after just three nights. [2]: 32 [1]: 87 Clayton’s music was described as ‘a jargon of sounds.’ [2]: 151 Roger Fisk described it as ‘cretinous.’ [1]: 87 Charles Burney said that Addison ‘never manifested a greater want of taste and intelligence in music than when he employed Clayton to set his opera of Rosamond.” [10]
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Rosamond is a feminine given name, which may refer to: People ... Bahamian-American male composer and singer; Babette Rosmond (1917–1997), American author;
Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) English composer who is best known for his series of 14 operatic collaborations with the dramatist W. S. Gilbert, including such enduring works as H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and The Mikado. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908) Russian composer who wrote colourful operas on legendary and historical ...
In addition to his traditional songwriting credits, Tom Macaulay holds the rare title of Composer to Her Majesty the Queen. / Credit: Songwriters Hall of Fame. Mike Love.