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Alice Afire: The Many Stages of Alice Nielsen A Life in Song-vaudeville, musicals, grand opera, and concerts in the golden age of live theatre Step into the luminous, untamed world of Alice Nielsen-America's forgotten prima donna who once lit up every stage from San Francisco to London, Broadway to Covent Garden. Born into obscurity, Alice carved a singular path through the explosive entertainment revolutions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was a vaudeville dream, a comic opera headliner, a grand opera sensation, and eventually a concert superstar in a time when women led no…mehr

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Alice Afire: The Many Stages of Alice Nielsen A Life in Song-vaudeville, musicals, grand opera, and concerts in the golden age of live theatre Step into the luminous, untamed world of Alice Nielsen-America's forgotten prima donna who once lit up every stage from San Francisco to London, Broadway to Covent Garden. Born into obscurity, Alice carved a singular path through the explosive entertainment revolutions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was a vaudeville dream, a comic opera headliner, a grand opera sensation, and eventually a concert superstar in a time when women led no orchestras and rarely owned their careers. In Alice Afire, the spotlight is returned to this dazzling and determined woman who crossed genres, continents, and class lines. Whether charming Boston's elite or thrilling Chautauqua crowds, Nielsen's voice was both sublime and strategic-a key to freedom, fame, and artistic legacy. Drawing from rare recordings, forgotten press, and newly unearthed letters, this biography reveals not only a life of brilliance and betrayal, but also a behind-the-curtain view of the American stage when it was live, loud, and larger than life. If you love bold women, musical history, or the thrill of rediscovery, Alice Afire will sing to you.
Autorenporträt
The author of this work is an accomplished composer, writer, librettist, and playwright whose creative and scholarly efforts have long focused on recovering neglected histories of American arts and letters. His multifaceted career bridges musical composition with narrative storytelling, often blending theatrical instincts with historical fidelity. Across his oeuvre, he has championed forgotten figures, underrecognized episodes, and the voices of women artists. His musical works include symphonic compositions, art songs, opera, libretti, and theatrical scores that revive or reimagine stories with emotional depth and structural intelligence. Notably, he is developing Alice Afire as both a live musical and a documentary symphonic film, where narration interweaves with carefully orchestrated music and historic recordings. This project exemplifies his interdisciplinary approach, where music, film, and biography are synthesized into an original dramatic form. As a librettist and playwright, he works from deep historical research, often crafting scenes or monologues drawn directly from period correspondence or critical commentary. His writing style balances present-tense energy with nineteenth-century prose structures, reflecting both classical training and modern sensibility. Quotations are woven into his narrative voice with subtlety and resonance, allowing historical figures to speak in their own voices while being recontextualized through modern dramaturgy. He has written extensively about American reform movements, cultural memory, and the layered nature of public silence. His current book projects include a volume on the failures of American reform, and a philosophical meditation on stupidity and malice as societal forces. Each of these works demonstrates his commitment to social inquiry through the lens of artistry. The author is also a preservationist and storyteller whose earlier efforts helped save the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse through a public science campaign. He brings this same spirit to artistic history, seeking to rescue vital stories from the margin and set them in motion again. His visual storytelling is informed by an eye for symbolism and a composer's ear for rhythm-qualities that animate both his musical scores and his narrative structures. His creative work is often collaborative in spirit, even when composed alone. He has written for voices both sung and spoken. Dalli's Symphonic Flm demos are on youtube. Links are at dallwilson.com