Alberto Bimboni (1882–1960) was an Italian-born American composer and conductor. He is remembered today, if at all, for his opera Winona; consequently, he is sometimes grouped with other composers of the Indianist movement in American music.[1]
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AlbertoBimboni (1882–1960) was an Italian-born American composer and conductor. He is remembered today, if at all, for his opera Winona; consequently...
Victor Herbert's Natoma; Charles Skilton's Kalopin and The Sun Bride; AlbertoBimboni's Winona; and Francesco Bartolomeo de Leone's Alglala. Charles Wakefield...
Antheil (for Helen Retires) Ernst Bacon (for A Tree on the Plains) AlbertoBimboni (for Winona) J. Lewis Browne (for The Corsican Girl (La Corsicana))...
first music lessons from his father and from the flautist, Giovacchino Bimboni, (future music producer of brass instruments). The education he received...