[Met Performance] CID:91630



Die Meistersinger von N?rnberg
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, December 19, 1925




Die Meistersinger von N?rnberg (159)
Richard Wagner | Richard Wagner
Hans Sachs
Clarence Whitehill

Eva
Marcella R?seler

Walther von Stolzing
Curt Taucher

Magdalene
Marion Telva

David
George Meader

Beckmesser
Arnold Gabor

Pogner
L?on Rothier

Kothner
Carl Schlegel

Vogelgesang
Max Bloch

Nachtigall
Frederick Vajda

Ortel/Night Watchman
Paolo Ananian

Zorn
Angelo Bad?

Moser
Max Altglass

Eisslinger
Giordano Paltrinieri

Foltz
James Wolfe

Schwarz
William Gustafson


Conductor
Artur Bodanzky







Review 1:

Review signed B. L. D. in Musical America

The Third 'Meistersinger'

"Die Meistersinger" was given its third performance of the season on the evening of Dec. 19. Arnold Gabor, substituting for the indisposed Gustav Sch?tzendorf, sang Beckmesser for the first time in his career and did it on such short notice that he had no rehearsal. His characterization was excellent in itself, and so scrupulously modeled on the Sch?tzendorf reading as to be indistinguishable by the uninitiated. One's compliments go to an artist so adaptable to an emergency.

The Eva of Marcella R?seler was that singer's first Metropolitan assay at the role, and was not noticeably successful either in vocal art or histrionism. She was at her best in the second act, but that best left one regretting the absence of Elisabeth Rethberg.

Clarence Whitehill's Hans' Sachs was thoroughly enjoyable, as usual, for its dignity, quiet humor and tenderness. Curt Taucher sang Walther's iterations of the prize song with lyric vigor. Marion Telva as Magdalena and George Meader as David were familiar figures. Leon Rothier sang Pogner for the first time this season. Paolo Ananian took Gabor's place as A Night Watchman. Others in the cast were Messrs. Schlegel, Bloch, Bada, Altglass, Paltrinieri, Vajda, Wolfe and Gustafson. Artur Bodanzky conducted in a manner to delight all Wagnerites.



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