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[Met Performance] CID:38890
Don Pasquale
Cavalleria Rusticana
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, February 16, 1907
Don Pasquale (18)
Gaetano Donizetti | Giovanni Ruffini
Cavalleria Rusticana (100)
Pietro Mascagni | Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti, Guido Menasci
Don Pasquale received 1 performance this season.
Review 1:
Unknown, From The New York Times
Arcangelo Rossi became ill during the performance of Don Pasquale at the Metropolitan Opera House last night, and as he sings the title role, some vigorous cutting was necessary. The first scene of the first act was entirely omitted, as was much of the last act. In the second act Mr. Rossi sang his part sitting in a chair. After this act Max Hirsch came before the curtain and explained to the audience that Mr. Rossi would be unable to sing any more, and that his part would consequently be cut out of the opera in the last act. Review 2:
Unknown, from the Tribune
Rossi was attacked by a weakness of the heart," which forced the cancellation of Act III of Don Pasquale. Dippel, nevertheless, sang Ernesto's Com' ? gentil and Sembrich "made the rest good" by performing Arditi's Parla
Search by season: 1906-07
Search by title: Don Pasquale, Cavalleria Rusticana,
Met careers
Don Pasquale
Cavalleria Rusticana
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, February 16, 1907
Don Pasquale (18)
Gaetano Donizetti | Giovanni Ruffini
- Don Pasquale
- Arcangelo Rossi
- Norina
- Marcella Sembrich
- Ernesto
- Andreas Dippel
- Dr. Malatesta
- Antonio Scotti
- Notary
- Vittorio Navarini
- Conductor
- Arturo Vigna
- Director
- Eug?ne Dufriche
Cavalleria Rusticana (100)
Pietro Mascagni | Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti, Guido Menasci
- Santuzza
- Celestina Boninsegna [Last performance]
- Turiddu
- Andreas Dippel
- Lola
- Josephine Jacoby
- Alfio
- Bernard B?gu?
- Mamma Lucia
- Lina Simeoli
- Conductor
- Arturo Vigna
Don Pasquale received 1 performance this season.
Review 1:
Unknown, From The New York Times
Arcangelo Rossi became ill during the performance of Don Pasquale at the Metropolitan Opera House last night, and as he sings the title role, some vigorous cutting was necessary. The first scene of the first act was entirely omitted, as was much of the last act. In the second act Mr. Rossi sang his part sitting in a chair. After this act Max Hirsch came before the curtain and explained to the audience that Mr. Rossi would be unable to sing any more, and that his part would consequently be cut out of the opera in the last act. Review 2:
Unknown, from the Tribune
Rossi was attacked by a weakness of the heart," which forced the cancellation of Act III of Don Pasquale. Dippel, nevertheless, sang Ernesto's Com' ? gentil and Sembrich "made the rest good" by performing Arditi's Parla
Search by season: 1906-07
Search by title: Don Pasquale, Cavalleria Rusticana,
Met careers
- Arturo Vigna [Conductor]
- Arcangelo Rossi [Don Pasquale]
- Marcella Sembrich [Norina]
- Andreas Dippel [Ernesto]
- Antonio Scotti [Dr. Malatesta]
- Vittorio Navarini [Notary]
- Eug?ne Dufriche [Director]
- Celestina Boninsegna [Santuzza]
- Andreas Dippel [Turiddu]
- Josephine Jacoby [Lola]
- Bernard B?gu? [Alfio]
- Lina Simeoli [Mamma Lucia]