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Victor Herbert
Born: February 1, 1859; Dublin, Ireland   Died: May 26, 1924; NY  
Victor Herbert was one of the most versatile and important figures in American music at the turn of the twentieth century. This Irish-born American was a busy conductor and one of the foremost cellists of his time, besides being a once-popular operetta composer. His talent as a composer should not be overstated; Herbert's music, tailored to the middle-class tastes of his era, now seems quaint, yet it is solidly crafted and durably melodic enough ...
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Music Of Victor Herbert / Sills, Kostelanetz, London Symphony
Release Date:    Label: Emi Classics   Catalog: 47197   Number of Discs: 1
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Babes in Toyland: March of the Toy Soldiers (33)
Naughty Marietta: Ah! Sweet mystery of life (14)
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A la Valse (4)
A Suite of Serenades: Spanish Serenade (1)
Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life, song for voice & orchestra (from "Naughty Marietta") (1)
Al Fresco (5)
American Fantasia (4)
Angel Face: I might be your "Once-in-a-while" (1)
Auditorium Festival March (5)
Babes in Toyland (1)
Babes in Toyland: Act II, Finale (1)
Babes in Toyland: Birth of a Butterfly (1)
Babes in Toyland: Eccentric Dance (1)
Babes in Toyland: Hang March (1)
Babes in Toyland: I Can't Do the Sum (1)
Babes in Toyland: March of the Toy Soldiers (33)
Babes in Toyland: Medley (1)
Babes in Toyland: Military Ball (1)
Babes in Toyland: Prelude (1)
Babes in Toyland: Toyland (6)
Babes in Toyland: Toymaker and Workshop (1)
Badinage (1)
Cannibal Dance (1)
Canzonetta (2)
Cello Concerto No.2 in E minor, Op. 30 (1)
Columbus Suite, Op 35 (1)
Concerto for Cello no 1 in D major, Op. 8 (1)
Concerto for Cello no 1 in D major, Op. 8: 2nd movement, Andante - Scherzo (1)
Concerto for Cello no 2 in E minor, Op. 30 (7)
Concerto for Cello no 2 in E minor, Op. 30: Lento-Andantino tranquillo (1)
Devotion (1)
Eileen (1)
Eileen: Reveries (1)
Eileen: The Irish Have a Great Day To-night (3)
Eileen: Thine alone (6)
Estellita (1)
Fleurette (1)
Fortune Teller: Always do as People Say you Should (1)
Fortune Teller: Czardas (1)
Fortune Teller: Gypsy Love Song (1)
Fortune Teller: Romany Life (2)
Hero and Leander, Op. 33 (2)
I Can't Do the Sum (1)
I'm Falling in Love with Someone, song for voice & orchestra (from "Naughty Marietta") (1)
Inauguration March (1)
Indian Summer (2)
Irish Rhapsody (2)
It Happened in Nordland: Absinthe Frappe (2)
Mademoiselle Modiste (1)
Mademoiselle Modiste: Kiss me again (10)
March of the 22nd Regiment (1)
Molly (1)
Natoma: Excerpt(s) (1)
Natoma: Habanera (1)
Natoma: I list the trill in golden throat (1)
Natoma: My commander [Paul's address] (2)
Naughty Marietta (2)
Naughty Marietta, operetta in 2 acts: It Never, Never Can be Love (1)
Naughty Marietta: 'Neath the southern moon (1)
Naughty Marietta: Ah! My heart is back in Napoli (1)
Naughty Marietta: Ah! Sweet mystery of life (14)
Naughty Marietta: Entr'acte - Act II (1)
Naughty Marietta: Excerpt(s) (3)
Naughty Marietta: I'm Falling in Love with Someone (6)
Naughty Marietta: Overture (1)
Naughty Marietta: Zing, Zing "Italian Street Song" (7)
Orange Blossoms: A kiss in the dark (2)
Orange Blossoms: Song(s) (1)
Orchestral Medley (1)
Panamerica (3)
Pieces (3) for Cello and Piano: no 1, Romance (2)
Pieces (3) for Cello and Piano: no 2, Pensée amoureuse (2)
Pieces (3) for Cello and Piano: no 3, Petite valse (2)
Pieces (3) for Chamber Orchestra (1)
Pieces (3) for Violin and Piano (1)
Pieces (5) for Cello and Strings (1)
Pieces (7) for Cello and Chamber Orchestra (1)
President's March (1)
Prince Ananias: Ah Cupid (1)
Princess Pat: Excerpt(s) (1)
Princess Pat: Neapolitan Love Song (2)
Red Mill: Moonbeams (1)
Royal Sec (1)
Serenade (1)
Serenade for Strings, Op. 12 (2)
Serenade for Strings, Op. 12: Canzonetta (1)
Serenade: My Destiny (1)
Serenade: Serenade (1)
Suite of Serenades (1)
Sweethearts (1)
Sweethearts: Jeanette and her wooden shoes (2)
Sweethearts: Sweethearts (5)
The Ameer: Schottische (1)
The Enchantress: Art is calling for me (5)
The Enchantress: I want to be a Prima Donna (2)
The Enchantress: To the land of my own romance (1)
The Fortune Teller (1)
The Fortune Teller: Romany Life (2)
The Only Girl: When You're Away (5)
The Red Mill (2)
The Red Mill: Because You're You (1)
The Red Mill: Entr'acte - Act II (1)
The Red Mill: Everyday is Ladies Day (1)
The Red Mill: Medley (1)
The Red Mill: Moonbeams (1)
The Red Mill: Overture (1)
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!, song (from "Naughty Marietta") (1)
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Herbert: Cello Concertos / Lynn Harrell, Neville Marriner
Release Date:    Label: Decca   Catalog: 417672   Number of Discs: 1
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Romberg: Student Prince Highlights; Herbert, Straus
Release Date: 03/14/2006   Label: Emi Classics   Catalog: 35988   Number of Discs: 1
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Herbert: Babes In Toyland, The Red Mill / Baker, Farrell
Release Date: 07/30/2002   Label: Decca   Catalog: 018729   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by James Reel
Victor Herbert was one of the most versatile and important figures in American music at the turn of the twentieth century. This Irish-born American was a busy conductor and one of the foremost cellists of his time, besides being a once-popular operetta composer. His talent as a composer should not be overstated; Herbert's music, tailored to the middle-class tastes of his era, now seems quaint, yet it is solidly crafted and durably melodic enough to merit revival.

Raised in Stuttgart, Herbert studied composition there with Max Seifritz and cello with Bernhard Cossmann. During his teens he was employed as a cellist in various European orchestras. In 1880 he joined the Eduard Strauss waltz orchestra in Vienna, but the following year he returned to Stuttgart to play in the court orchestra and study composition at the conservatory. In 1886 he went to New York with his new wife, Therese Förster, who had been recruited as a prima donna at the Metropolitan Opera. Herbert, too, got a job at the Met, playing in the orchestra. He played his first Cello Concerto with the New York Philharmonic Society in 1887, and premiered his Second Concerto there in 1894; Dvorák heard the latter work, which inspired him to write his own cello concerto.

As a conductor, Herbert was affiliated with the Boston Festival Orchestra in 1891 and the Worcester Festival from 1889 to 1891; for that organization, he composed his dramatic cantata The Captive. In 1893 he assumed leadership of the celebrated 22nd Regiment Band (formerly P.S. Gilmore's). From 1898 to 1904 he conducted the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, there premiering several of his own pieces, including Hero and Leander (nearly a century later, the Pittsburgh Symphony finally recorded some of this material under Lorin Maazel). In 1904 Herbert organized the Victor Herbert New York Orchestra for light programs and high-profile benefit performances, leading more than 400 participants in concerts to raise money for the victims of the Galveston flood and later the San Francisco earthquake. He also led the fight for copyright legislation, passed in 1909, and he helped found the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) in 1914, serving as its vice president until his death.

Herbert's first operetta was Prince Ananias (1894), penned at the suggestion of the manager of the Boston Ideal Opera Company. It was followed by more than 40 others. Among the best are Babes in Toyland (1903; it periodically suffers loose film and TV adaptations, but its March survives intact as a pops favorite); Mlle. Modiste (1905; his greatest hit of the period); The Red Mill (1906); Naughty Marietta (1910); Sweethearts (1913); and Eileen, first performed as Hearts of Erin (1917). He also wrote two grand operas, the Wagnerian Natoma (1911; premiered in Philadelphia by a cast that included Mary Garden and John McCormack), and the Straussian Madeleine (1914). Both of them, despite high expectations and initial enthusiasm, were ultimately judged failures. He also produced the music for the motion picture The Fall of a Nation (1916), one of the first original symphonic scores composed for a feature film. Late in life he wrote for revues, notably the Ziegfeld Follies.
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