[Met Performance] CID:113000



Pagliacci
Elektra
Metropolitan Opera House, Fri, February 3, 1933 Matinee





Pagliacci (313)
Ruggero Leoncavallo | Ruggero Leoncavallo
Nedda
Lucrezia Bori

Canio
Giovanni Martinelli

Tonio
Richard Bonelli

Silvio
Claudio Frigerio

Beppe
Giordano Paltrinieri


Conductor
Vincenzo Bellezza


Elektra (6)
Richard Strauss | Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Elektra
G?ta Ljungberg

Chrysothemis
Dorothee Manski

Klyt?mnestra
Maria Olszewska

Orest
Friedrich Schorr

Aegisth
Rudolf Laubenthal

Overseer
Elda Vettori

Serving Woman
Doris Doe

Serving Woman
Ina Bourskaya

Serving Woman
Philine Falco

Serving Woman
Helen Gleason

Serving Woman
Margaret Halstead

Confidant
Grace Divine

Trainbearer
Pearl Besuner

Young Servant
Marek Windheim

Old Servant
Arnold Gabor

Guardian
Siegfried Tappolet


Conductor
Artur Bodanzky





ELEKTRA {6}

Review 1:

Review signed "G" in Musical America

Ljungberg Appears as Elektra

With two outstanding changes of cast to give it fresh interest, the Strauss "Elektra" was presented at a special performance on the afternoon of Feb. 3 for the benefit of the Vassar Club Scholarship Fund, in double bill with "Pagliacci." G?ta Ljungberg, who earlier in the season had appeared as Chrysothemis, succeeded Gertrude Kappel in the titular role. Maria Olszewska added Klytemnestra to her new disclosures at the Metropolitan, her predecessors in this part having been Karin Branzell and Faina Petrova. Dorothee Manski sang Chrysothemis. Friedrich Schorr was again Orestes; Rudolf Laubenthal, Aegisthes; and Siegfried Tappolet, the Foster Father of Orestes. Artur Bodanzky conducted, as at the five previous representations.

The new Elektra and Klytemnestragave vivid and compelling impersonations. Mme. Ljungberg presented a particularly striking figure and by her expressive singing and vital acting engendered an added measure of tenseness and excitement. This was cumulative as the performance progressed and rightly reached its climax in the frenzied dance of triumph at the close. In make-up, gesture, posture, walk and quality of voice, Mme. Olszewska's portrait of the decadent queen was a memorable one.

The "Pagliacci" cast included Lucrezia Bori as Nedda, Giovanni Martinelli as Canio, Richard Bonelli as Tonio, Claudio Frigerio as Silvio and Giordano Paltrinieri as Beppe. Mr. Bellezza conducted.



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