Chester Kallman
Chester Kallman (7 January 1921 – 18 January 1975) was an American poet, librettist, and translator, best known for his collaborations with Igor Stravinsky.
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7 January - 1921 - 18 January - 1975 - American - Poet - Igor Stravinsky
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Kallman was born in Brooklyn. He studied at Brooklyn College and at the University of Michigan. He was praised for his volumes of poetry, notably Absent and Present (1963).
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Brooklyn - Brooklyn College - University of Michigan
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Together with W.H. Auden, Kallman wrote the libretto for Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress; they also worked together on two librettos for Henze, Elegy for Young Lovers and The Bassarids, and on a number of libretto translations. Kallman also translated the libretto of The Tuscan Players for Chávez, Monteverdi's Poppea , and Verdi's Falstaff.
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W.H. Auden - The Rake's Progress - Monteverdi - Verdi - Falstaff
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