- John Laurence Seymour
John Laurence Seymour (
18 January 1893 Los Angeles -1 February 1986 San Francisco ) was an Americancomposer andplaywrite . He studied composition withIldebrando Pizzetti andFelice Boghen inItaly between 1923 and 1928. He also studied withVincent d’Indy inFrance . From 1928 to 1936 he served on the faculty at theUniversity of California, Berkeley where he as lecturered mostly on opera and drama. In 1940 he earned a PhD in English literature from Berkeley; his dissertation, "Drama and Libretto", consisted of four adaptations of twoShakespeare plays. In 1941 he became chairman of the theatre department ofSacramento Junior College where he stayed for more than two decades. From 1969–1985 he was a librarian atSouthern Utah College inCedar City, Utah .As a composer Seymour is best known for his
operas which have been praised for their complex orchestral textures and italianate lyricism. His fifth opera, "In the Pasha’s Garden ", received theDavid Bispham Memorial Award . It was first performed on January 24, 1935 at theMetropolitan Opera withLawrence Tibbett in the title role. In 1977 his tenth opera, "Ollanta, el Jefe Kolla ", won prizes in the cultural division of theBolivarian Games inLa Paz . Fluent in multiple languages, Seymour made translations from Russian and French drama and wrote a number of plays.ources
*Yvar Mikhashoff. The "
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie (1992), ISBN 0-333-73432-7 and ISBN 1-56159-228-5
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.