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Rigoletto
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, February 24, 1945
Rigoletto (260)
Giuseppe Verdi | Francesco Maria Piave
- Rigoletto
- Leonard Warren
- Gilda
- Mimi Benzell
- Duke of Mantua
- Bruno Landi
- Maddalena
- Anna Kaskas
- Sparafucile
- William Hargrave
- Monterone
- Osie Hawkins
- Borsa
- Alessio De Paolis
- Marullo
- George Cehanovsky
- Count Ceprano
- John Baker
- Countess Ceprano
- Maxine Stellman
- Giovanna
- Thelma Altman
- Conductor
- Cesare Sodero
Review 1:
Review of Noel Straus in The New York Times
BENZELL IN DEBUT AS GILDA AT OPERA
Takes Role in "Rigoletto" for First Time at Metropolitan - Warren in Lead
Mimi Benzell assumed the role of Gilda in Verdi's "Rigoletto" for the first time last night at the Metropolitan Opera House, where the popular work received its fifth performance of the season. The rest of the cast was composed of artists familiar in the parts allotted them.
Miss Benzell's characterization was girlish and simple, and she used her light lyric voice with the agility and flexibility, if little of the brilliance, demanded of a true coloratura soprano. Her singing was clean, accurate and musical, always disclosing a nice feeling for melodic line and contour of phrase, and there was a commendable avoidance of pushing on the small tones to give them more than their inherent amount of volume.
The "Caro nome" was sung with technical security, refinement and charm, and the E in alt of the additional measures after the close of the aria was firm and on pitch, though wanting in weight. All of the lyric music of the second act boasted expressiveness and sympathetic feeling. But neither vocally nor histrionically did the youthful artist prove capable of the dramatic forcefulness and power needed in the big scene with Rigoletto in the following act, and here the tones lost their steadiness in the sustained measures of the "Tutte le feste al tempio."
Leonard Warren was entrusted with the name part and rest of the principals included Bruno Landi as the Duke, Anna Kaskas as Maddalena, William Hargrave as Sparafucile, and Osie Hawkins as Monterone. Cesare Sodero conducted.
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- Cesare Sodero [Conductor]
- Leonard Warren [Rigoletto]
- Mimi Benzell [Gilda]
- Bruno Landi [Duke of Mantua]
- Anna Kaskas [Maddalena]
- William Hargrave [Sparafucile]
- Osie Hawkins [Monterone]
- Alessio De Paolis [Borsa]
- George Cehanovsky [Marullo]
- John Baker [Count Ceprano]
- Maxine Stellman [Countess Ceprano]
- Thelma Altman [Giovanna]