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[Met Performance] CID:15970
La Traviata
La Navarraise
Metropolitan Opera House, Fri, January 3, 1896
La Traviata (14)
Giuseppe Verdi | Francesco Maria Piave
La Navarraise (3)
Jules Massenet | Henri Ca?n/Jules Ars?ne Arnaud Claretie
Act II, Scene 2 of La Traviata was omitted.
LA NAVARRAISE {3}
The review in The New York Times stated: "Calv?'s impersonation of Anita, the Navarraise woman, is both vocally and histrionically a highly artistic achievement. Bevignani dragged to such an extent that Calv? was compelled to give him the tempi with movements of head and foot so pronounced as to make the audience uncomfortable."
Review 1:
Review in The New York Times stated: "Calv?'s impersonation of Anita, the Navarraise woman, is both vocally and histrionically a highly artistic achievement. Bevignani dragged to such an extent that Calv? was compelled to give him the tempi with movements of head and foot so pronounced as to make the audience uncomfortable."
Search by season: 1895-96
Search by title: La Traviata, La Navarraise,
Met careers
La Traviata
La Navarraise
Metropolitan Opera House, Fri, January 3, 1896
La Traviata (14)
Giuseppe Verdi | Francesco Maria Piave
- Violetta
- Frances Saville
- Alfredo
- Giuseppe Cremonini
- Germont
- Mario Ancona
- Flora
- Marie Van Cauteren
- Gastone
- Roberto Vanni
- Baron Douphol
- Lodovico Viviani
- Marquis D'Obigny
- Antonio Rinaldini
- Dr. Grenvil
- Antonio De Vaschetti
- Annina
- Mathilde Bauermeister
- Dance
- unknown
- Conductor
- Enrico Bevignani
La Navarraise (3)
Jules Massenet | Henri Ca?n/Jules Ars?ne Arnaud Claretie
- Anita
- Emma Calv?
- Araquil
- Albert Lubert
- Garrido
- Pol Plan?on
- Remigio
- Armand Castelmary
- Ramon
- Georges Maugui?re
- Bustamente
- Maurice Devries
- Conductor
- Enrico Bevignani
Act II, Scene 2 of La Traviata was omitted.
LA NAVARRAISE {3}
The review in The New York Times stated: "Calv?'s impersonation of Anita, the Navarraise woman, is both vocally and histrionically a highly artistic achievement. Bevignani dragged to such an extent that Calv? was compelled to give him the tempi with movements of head and foot so pronounced as to make the audience uncomfortable."
Review 1:
Review in The New York Times stated: "Calv?'s impersonation of Anita, the Navarraise woman, is both vocally and histrionically a highly artistic achievement. Bevignani dragged to such an extent that Calv? was compelled to give him the tempi with movements of head and foot so pronounced as to make the audience uncomfortable."
Search by season: 1895-96
Search by title: La Traviata, La Navarraise,
Met careers
- Enrico Bevignani [Conductor]
- Frances Saville [Violetta]
- Giuseppe Cremonini [Alfredo]
- Mario Ancona [Germont]
- Marie Van Cauteren [Flora]
- Roberto Vanni [Gastone]
- Lodovico Viviani [Baron Douphol]
- Antonio Rinaldini [Marquis D'Obigny]
- Antonio De Vaschetti [Dr. Grenvil]
- Mathilde Bauermeister [Annina]
- unknown [Dance]
- Emma Calv? [Anita]
- Albert Lubert [Araquil]
- Pol Plan?on [Garrido]
- Armand Castelmary [Remigio]
- Georges Maugui?re [Ramon]
- Maurice Devries [Bustamente]