Herbert, Victor

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Basic data

  1. Herbert, Victor Albert
  2. February 1, 1859 in Dublin
  3. May 26, 1924 in New York
  4. Komponist, Cellist, Dirigent
  5. New York

Iconography

Victor Herbert in 1906 (Source: Wikimedia)
Concert poster for Eduard Strauss's orchestra (Source: Wikimedia)
Anton Seidl, Herbert's mentor and friend (Source: Wikimedia)
A photo from the original 1894 production of Prince Ananias, Herbert's first operetta. (Source: Wikimedia)
Sheet music for the title song from Sweethearts (Source: Wikimedia)
Herbert at the height of his success (Source: Wikimedia)
A "toy soldier" from the original 1903 production of Babes in Toyland, Herbert's first major success (Source: Wikimedia)
The Fortune Teller drum corps (Source: Wikimedia)
Sheet music from The Red Mill (Source: Wikimedia)
Mary Garden in the title role of Natoma (Source: Wikimedia)
Bust of Victor Herbert by Edmond T. Quinn in Central Park, New York City (Source: Wikimedia)

Biographical information from the WeGA

(Data migrated from einer CellistInnen-Datenbank von Christiane Wiesenfeldt; further information see there)

Schüler von:

Bernhard Coßmann

01.02.1859 (Dublin) – 26.05.1924 (New York), Schüler des Stuttgarter Konservatoriums, 1885: Lehrer an der Neuen Stuttgarter Musikschule, Eröffnung am 15.10.1885, 1886 Solo-Vc in New York, 1898–1904 Orchester-Dirigent in Pittsburgh, dann New York

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