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[Met Concert or Gala] CID:62480
Special Matinee
Metropolitan Opera House, Thu, March 16, 1916 Matinee
Special Matinee
This was the first time the company presented the Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor independent of Borodin's opera. The choreography was by Bartik and the design, unattributed, copied the original production at the Maryinsky Theater in St. Petersburg. Two weeks later, on April 3, Diaghilev's visiting Ballets Russes introduced another staging of the Polovtsian Dances, designed by Nicholas Roerich and choreographed by Michel Fokine.
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Special Matinee
Metropolitan Opera House, Thu, March 16, 1916 Matinee
Special Matinee
Metropolitan Opera House
March 16, 1916 Matinee
Emergency Fund Benefit
SPECIAL MATINEE
For the benefit of the Metropolitan Opera Emergency Fund
Il Trovatore: Act II, Scene 1
Manrico.................Giovanni Martinelli
Azucena.................Margarete Ober
Ruiz....................Pietro Audisio
Gypsy...................Bernard B?gu?
Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Conductor...............Giorgio Polacco
Director................Jules Speck
Set designer............Mario Sala
Set designer............James Fox
Lohengrin: Act I
Lohengrin...............Jacques Urlus
Elsa....................Johanna Gadski
Ortrud..................Louise Homer
Telramund...............Hermann Weil
King Heinrich...........Carl Braun
Herald..................Carl Schlegel
Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Conductor...............Artur Bodanzky
Director................Jan Heythekker
Set designer............Kautsky & Rottonara Brothers
Costume designer........Blaschke & Cie
Pagliacci: Act I
Nedda...................Ida Cajatti
Canio...................Enrico Caruso
Tonio...................Giuseppe De Luca
Silvio..................Riccardo Tegani
Beppe...................Angelo Bad?
Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Conductor...............Gaetano Bavagnoli
Director................Jules Speck
Borodin: Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances
First Woman.............Rosina Galli
Warrior Chief...........Giuseppe Bonfiglio
Corps de Ballet
Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Conductor...............Giorgio Polacco
Designer................unknown
Choreographer...........Ottokar Bartik
[This was the first time the company presented the Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor independent of Borodin's opera. The choreography was by Bartik and the design, unattributed, copied the original production at the Maryinsky Theater in St. Petersburg. Two weeks later, on April 3, Diaghilev's visiting Ballets Russes introduced another staging of the Polovtsian Dances, designed by Nicholas Roerich and choreographed by Michel Fokine.]
This was the first time the company presented the Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor independent of Borodin's opera. The choreography was by Bartik and the design, unattributed, copied the original production at the Maryinsky Theater in St. Petersburg. Two weeks later, on April 3, Diaghilev's visiting Ballets Russes introduced another staging of the Polovtsian Dances, designed by Nicholas Roerich and choreographed by Michel Fokine.
Search by season: 1915-16
Search by title: Special Matinee,
Met careers
- Bernard B?gu?
- Giovanni Martinelli
- Margarete Ober
- Pietro Audisio
- Giorgio Polacco [Conductor]
- James Fox
- Jacques Urlus
- Johanna Gadski
- Louise Homer
- Hermann Weil
- Carl Braun
- Carl Schlegel
- Artur Bodanzky [Conductor]
- Ida Cajatti
- Enrico Caruso
- Giuseppe De Luca
- Riccardo Tegani
- Angelo Bad?
- Gaetano Bavagnoli [Conductor]
- Jules Speck
- Rosina Galli
- Giuseppe Bonfiglio