[Met Performance] CID:98200



Le Proph?te
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, January 28, 1928




Le Proph?te (71)
Giacomo Meyerbeer | Eug?ne Scribe
Jean of Leyden
Giovanni Martinelli

Berthe
Leonora Corona

Fid?s
Karin Branzell

Zacharie
Ezio Pinza

Jonas
Alfio Tedesco

Mathisen
Louis D'Angelo

Count Oberthal
L?on Rothier

Peasant
Giordano Paltrinieri

Anabaptist
James Wolfe

Officer
Max Altglass

Citizen
Arnold Gabor

Captain
George Cehanovsky

Choirboy
Minnie Egener

Choirboy
Philine Falco

Choirboy
Mildred Parisette

Choirboy
Mary Bonetti

Choirboy
Dorothea Flexer

Choirboy
Charlotte Ryan

Dance
Rosina Galli

Dance
Giuseppe Bonfiglio


Conductor
Artur Bodanzky







Review 1:

Review signed M. W. in the New York Tribune

'Le Prophete' Given to Aid French Hospital Society

Ambassador Claudel Attends Special Metropolitan Bill; Branzell Sings Fides

Last evening at the Metropolitan Opera House a special performance of Meyerbeer's "Le Prophete" was given for the benefit of the French Benevolent Society and Hospital, and was brilliantly attended. The French Ambassador, Paul Claudel, and his party came from Washington to be present, and at their entrance into the parterre box reserved for them, just before Act II, the orchestra played the national anthems of France and the United States with the audience standing.

The performance had the familiar aspect of its two former presentations with the exception of the important role of Fides, sing by Karin Branzell instead of the original exponent, Marguerite Matzenauer. Miss Branzell's interpretation was in every way compatible with the high standard of all her impersonations on our stage, and under her touch the part assumed aspects of plausibility, humanity and forcefulness. Vocally the music is quite within her best powers and she easily dominated every scene in which she took part. Mr. Martinelli, as the Prophet John, proved again that he is devoted now-a-days to the art rather than the amplification of song, and Miss Corona, as Berthe, seemed to have her really interesting voice more under control that on some other occasions. Others in the cast were Messrs. Tedesco, D'Angelo, Pinza, Rothier, Wolfe, Altglass, Cehanovsky, Gabor and Paltrinieri. Mr. Bodanzky conducted and Miss Galli and her corps de ballet distinguished themselves in the elaborate skating scene of Act II.



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