Kathleen Lockhart Manning
Kathleen Lockhart Manning (b. 24 Oct 1890, d. 20 March 1951) was an American composer. She was born on a ranch in Hollywood, California, and studied piano and composition in Paris with Moritz Moszkowski, and later with Elizabeth Jordan Eichelberger and de Sales. She sang during the 1911-1912 season with the Hammerstein Opera Company in London and also performed in the United States. She died in Los Angeles.[1][2]
Works
Lockhart was noted for vocal compositions and wrote her own text. Selected works include:
- Sketches of Paris song cycle
- Sketches of New York, song cycle
- Operetta in Mozartian Style
- For the Soul of Rafael
- Japanese Ghost Songs
- Chinese Impressions
- Two Sketches of Childhood
- The Tale the Garden Told
- Autumn Leaves
- Nostalgia
- The Truant
- Chinois
- Prayer
- Departed[3]
Her works have been recorded and issued on CD, including:
- To The Mart Of Dreams: Songs By Kathleen Lockhart Manning, Vol. 1
References
Persondata |
Name |
Manning, Kathleen Lockhart |
Alternative names |
|
Short description |
American composer |
Date of birth |
24 Oct 1890 |
Place of birth |
Hollywood, CA |
Date of death |
20 March 1951 |
Place of death |
Los Angeles, CA |