Koanga

Koanga
Opera by Frederick Delius
The composer in 1912
LibrettistCharles F. Keary
LanguageEnglish
Based onThe Grandissimes: A Story of Creole Life
by George Washington Cable
Premiere
13 June 1904 (1904-30-13)

Koanga is an opera written between 1896 and 1897, with music by Frederick Delius and a libretto by Charles Francis Keary, inspired partly by the book The Grandissimes: A Story of Creole Life by George Washington Cable (1880). Inspiration also came from Delius's own experiences as a young man, when his family sent him to work in Florida. It was Delius's third opera, and he thought better of it than of its predecessors, Irmelin and The Magic Fountain, because of the incorporation of dance scenes and his treatment of the choruses.[1] Koanga is reputed to be the first opera in the European tradition to base much of its melodic material on African-American music.[2]

  1. ^ Redwood, Christopher, "Delius in the Opera House" (June 1984). The Musical Times, 12 (1696): 319, 321.
  2. ^ Saylor, Eric (1 March 2012). "Chapter 4: Race, 'realism,' and race in Frederick Delius's Koanga". In André, Naomi Adele (ed.). Blackness in Opera. University of Illinois Press. pp. 78–100. ISBN 978-0-252-03678-1. Retrieved 9 January 2013.