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[Met Performance] CID:95100
New Production
Fidelio
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, January 22, 1927 Matinee
Fidelio (49)
Ludwig van Beethoven | Joseph Sonnleithner
The dialogue was performed in recitative composed by Bodanzky.
Note in the program: The "Fidelio Overture" will be played preceding the First Act.
"Leonore No. 3 Overture" will be played between the First and Second Scenes of the Second Act.
Fidelio received three performances this season.
[Note in the program: The "Fidelio Overture" will be played preceding the First Act. "Leonore No. 3 Overture" will be played between the First and Second Scenes of the Second Act.
Search by season: 1926-27
Search by title: Fidelio,
Met careers
New Production
Fidelio
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, January 22, 1927 Matinee
Fidelio (49)
Ludwig van Beethoven | Joseph Sonnleithner
- Leonore
- Nanny Lars?n-Todsen
- Florestan
- Rudolf Laubenthal
- Don Pizarro
- Friedrich Schorr
- Rocco
- Michael Bohnen
- Marzelline
- Editha Fleischer
- Jaquino
- George Meader
- Don Fernando
- Gustav Sch?tzendorf
- First Prisoner
- Max Bloch
- Second Prisoner
- Arnold Gabor
- Conductor
- Artur Bodanzky
- Director
- Wilhelm Von Wymetal
- Designer
- Joseph Urban
The dialogue was performed in recitative composed by Bodanzky.
Note in the program: The "Fidelio Overture" will be played preceding the First Act.
"Leonore No. 3 Overture" will be played between the First and Second Scenes of the Second Act.
Fidelio received three performances this season.
[Note in the program: The "Fidelio Overture" will be played preceding the First Act. "Leonore No. 3 Overture" will be played between the First and Second Scenes of the Second Act.
Search by season: 1926-27
Search by title: Fidelio,
Met careers
- Artur Bodanzky [Conductor]
- Nanny Lars?n-Todsen [Leonore]
- Rudolf Laubenthal [Florestan]
- Friedrich Schorr [Don Pizarro]
- Michael Bohnen [Rocco]
- Editha Fleischer [Marzelline]
- George Meader [Jaquino]
- Gustav Sch?tzendorf [Don Fernando]
- Max Bloch [First Prisoner]
- Arnold Gabor [Second Prisoner]
- Wilhelm Von Wymetal [Director]
- Joseph Urban [Designer]