Eberhart, Nelle Richmond

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Eberhart, Nelle Richmond

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Eberhart, Nelle Richmond, 1871-1944

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Nelle Richmond Eberhart.

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Eberhart, Nelle Richmond, 1871-1946

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Eberhart, Nelle R.

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Eberhart, Nelle Richmond,[d1871-1944

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Eberhart, Nellie Richmond 1871-1944

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1871-08-28

1871-08-28

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Nelle Richmond Eberhart, poet, writer, teacher and lyricist was born in Nebraska in 1871. Best known for her work with Charles Wakefield Cadman, she is credited with introducing him to the music and culture of Native Americans. They collaborated on both songs and opera including Shanewis, which was performed at the Metropolitan Opera from 1917-1919. She also wrote the words for the opera The Willow Tree, the first opera commissioned for radio. Eberhart died in 1944.

From the guide to the Nelle Richmond Eberhart papers, 1894-1943, (The New York Public Library. Music Division.)

Nelle Richmond Eberhart was a poet, writer, teacher and lyricist.

Born in Nebraska in 1871, she was best known for her work with Charles Wakefield Cadman, she is credited with introducing him to the music and culture of Native Americans. They collaborated on both songs and opera including Shanewis, which was performed at the Metropolitan Opera from 1917-1919. She also wrote the words for the opera The Willow Tree, the first opera commissioned for radio. Eberhart died in 1944.

From the description of Nelle Richmond Eberhart papers, 1894-1943. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144652557

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