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Caro Roma (1866–1937) was the stage name of Carrie Northey, an American singer and composer known for Tin Pan Alley era songs.

Caro Roma, from a 1900 publication
Caro Roma, from a 1900 publication

Biography


Carrie Northey (Northly has been cited, but Federal Census records and her obituary and death record insist on Northey) was born in California during the gold rush and began performing on stage at age three. She studied in Boston at the New England Conservatory of Music and as a teenager toured in Canada as orchestra conductor for a French opera company. She became prima donna with the Henry Savage Opera Company in Boston and sang opera in the United States and in Europe, also performing for royalty. Northey wrote songs and poetry as a child and developed her composition skills during her years as a performer. In 1932 at age 71, Northey performed nineteen of her songs at a concert in Los Angeles. She died in California.[1][2]


Works


Besides her Tin Pan Alley song, Northey wrote sea songs and composed at least one song cycle. Selected works include:

In collaboration with composer Ernest R. Ball, she also wrote the lyrics for:


References


  1. "In Search of Women In American Song:A neglected musical heritage". Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  2. Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved 4 October 2010.



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