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[Met Concert or Gala] CID:1990
Gala Performance
Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sun, February 17, 1884 Matinee
Gala Performance
Stabat Mater: Pro peccatis
Giovanni Mirabella
Les Huguenots: Nobil Signor
Louise Lablache
Tannh?user: O tu che Scendi
Giuseppe Kaschmann
Semiramide: Ah quel giorno
Sofia Scalchi
Stabat Mater: Inflammatus
Emmy Fursch-Madi
La Gioconda: Cielo e mar
Italo Campanini
Handel: Theodora: Angels ever bright and fair
Traditional: Please Give Me a Penny Sir (Encore) *
Christine Nilsson
Christine Nilsson accompanied herself at the piano for her encore.
Stabat Mater: Fac ut portem
Emily Lablache
Les Huguenots: Bianca al par
Roberto Stagno
Proch: Variations pour la voix (repeated as encore)
Piano selection (encore) *
Marcella Sembrich
*Marcella Sembrich played piano for third and final encore
Carmen: Toreador's Song
Giuseppe Del Puente
Handel: Messiah: I know that my Redeemer liveth
Alwina Valleria
Carmen: Haba?era
Zelia Trebelli
F. David: Lalla-Roukh: O ma joie
Victor Capoul
Die Zauberfl?te: Qui Sdegno
Franco Novara
Lohengrin: O sommo Iddio, Act I Finale
Emmy Fursch-Madi
Christine Nilsson
Marcella Sembrich
Alwina Valleria
Emily Lablache
Louise Lablache
Sofia Scalchi
Zelia Trebelli
Ida Corani
Imogene Forti
Italo Campanini
Victor Capoul
Nicola Stagi
Roberto Stagno
Baldassare Corsini
Giuseppe Del Puente
Luigi Guadagnini
Giuseppe Kaschmann
Achille Augier
Ludovico Contini
Giovanni Mirabella
Franco Novara
Giuseppe Barberis
Vincenzo Fornaris
Amadeo Grazzi
During the final number of this relief fund benefit for flood victims, the lines of Elsa, Ortrud, Lohengrin, Friedrich and Heinrich were each sung by four leading artists of the company, with five Pages of Honor, chorus of 100 voices, military band and full orchestra.
Search by season: 1883-84
Search by title: Gala Performance,
Met careers
Gala Performance
Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sun, February 17, 1884 Matinee
Gala Performance
Cincinnati, Ohio
Music Hall
February 17, 1884 Matinee
GALA PERFORMANCE
Dinorah: Overture; Santa Maria
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus
Conductor...............Auguste Vianesi
Stabat Mater: Pro peccatis
Giovanni Mirabella
Les Huguenots: Nobil Signor
Louise Lablache
Tannh?user: O tu che Scendi
Giuseppe Kaschmann
Semiramide: Ah quel giorno
Sofia Scalchi
Stabat Mater: Inflammatus
Emmy Fursch-Madi
La Gioconda: Cielo e mar
Italo Campanini
Handel: Theodora: Angels ever bright and fair
Traditional: Please Give Me a Penny Sir (Encore) *
Christine Nilsson
[Christine Nilsson accompanied herself at the piano for her encore.]
Stabat Mater: Fac ut portem
Emily Lablache
Les Huguenots: Bianca al par
Roberto Stagno
Proch: Variations pour la voix (repeated as encore)
Piano selection (encore) *
Marcella Sembrich
[*Marcella Sembrich played piano for third and final encore]
Carmen: Toreador's Song
Giuseppe Del Puente
Handel: Messiah: I know that my Redeemer liveth
Alwina Valleria
Carmen: Haba?era
Zelia Trebelli
F. David: Lalla-Roukh: O ma joie
Victor Capoul
Die Zauberfl?te: Qui Sdegno
Franco Novara
Lohengrin: O sommo Iddio, Act I Finale
Emmy Fursch-Madi
Christine Nilsson
Marcella Sembrich
Alwina Valleria
Emily Lablache
Louise Lablache
Sofia Scalchi
Zelia Trebelli
Ida Corani
Imogene Forti
Italo Campanini
Victor Capoul
Nicola Stagi
Roberto Stagno
Baldassare Corsini
Giuseppe Del Puente
Luigi Guadagnini
Giuseppe Kaschmann
Achille Augier
Ludovico Contini
Giovanni Mirabella
Franco Novara
Giuseppe Barberis
Vincenzo Fornaris
Amadeo Grazzi
Conductor...............Cleofonte Campanini
Conductor...............Auguste Vianesi
Organ...................Italo Azzoni
[During the final number of this relief fund benefit for flood victims, the lines of Elsa, Ortrud, Lohengrin, Friedrich and Heinrich were each sung by four leading artists of the company, with five Pages of Honor, chorus of 100 voices, military band and full orchestra.]
Stabat Mater: Pro peccatis
Giovanni Mirabella
Les Huguenots: Nobil Signor
Louise Lablache
Tannh?user: O tu che Scendi
Giuseppe Kaschmann
Semiramide: Ah quel giorno
Sofia Scalchi
Stabat Mater: Inflammatus
Emmy Fursch-Madi
La Gioconda: Cielo e mar
Italo Campanini
Handel: Theodora: Angels ever bright and fair
Traditional: Please Give Me a Penny Sir (Encore) *
Christine Nilsson
Christine Nilsson accompanied herself at the piano for her encore.
Stabat Mater: Fac ut portem
Emily Lablache
Les Huguenots: Bianca al par
Roberto Stagno
Proch: Variations pour la voix (repeated as encore)
Piano selection (encore) *
Marcella Sembrich
*Marcella Sembrich played piano for third and final encore
Carmen: Toreador's Song
Giuseppe Del Puente
Handel: Messiah: I know that my Redeemer liveth
Alwina Valleria
Carmen: Haba?era
Zelia Trebelli
F. David: Lalla-Roukh: O ma joie
Victor Capoul
Die Zauberfl?te: Qui Sdegno
Franco Novara
Lohengrin: O sommo Iddio, Act I Finale
Emmy Fursch-Madi
Christine Nilsson
Marcella Sembrich
Alwina Valleria
Emily Lablache
Louise Lablache
Sofia Scalchi
Zelia Trebelli
Ida Corani
Imogene Forti
Italo Campanini
Victor Capoul
Nicola Stagi
Roberto Stagno
Baldassare Corsini
Giuseppe Del Puente
Luigi Guadagnini
Giuseppe Kaschmann
Achille Augier
Ludovico Contini
Giovanni Mirabella
Franco Novara
Giuseppe Barberis
Vincenzo Fornaris
Amadeo Grazzi
During the final number of this relief fund benefit for flood victims, the lines of Elsa, Ortrud, Lohengrin, Friedrich and Heinrich were each sung by four leading artists of the company, with five Pages of Honor, chorus of 100 voices, military band and full orchestra.
Search by season: 1883-84
Search by title: Gala Performance,
Met careers
- Cleofonte Campanini [Conductor]
- Auguste Vianesi [Conductor]
- Italo Azzoni
- Giovanni Mirabella
- Louise Lablache
- Giuseppe Kaschmann
- Sofia Scalchi
- Emmy Fursch-Madi
- Italo Campanini
- Christine Nilsson
- Emily Lablache
- Roberto Stagno
- Marcella Sembrich
- Giuseppe Del Puente
- Alwina Valleria
- Zelia Trebelli
- Victor Capoul
- Franco Novara
- Ida Corani
- Imogene Forti
- Nicola Stagi
- Baldassare Corsini
- Luigi Guadagnini
- Achille Augier
- Ludovico Contini
- Giuseppe Barberis
- Vincenzo Fornaris
- Amadeo Grazzi