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Khovanshchina
Metropolitan Opera House, Mon, March 6, 1950
In English
Khovanshchina (3)
Modest Mussorgsky | Modest Mussorgsky
- Ivan Khovansky
- Lawrence Tibbett
- Andrei Khovansky
- Brian Sullivan
- Marfa
- Blanche Thebom
- Dosifei
- Jerome Hines
- Golitsin
- Charles Kullman
- Shaklovity
- Robert Weede
- Scrivener
- Leslie Chabay
- Emma
- Anne Bollinger
- Susanna
- Polyna Stoska
- Kouzka
- Clifford Harvuot
- Strelets
- Emery Darcy
- Strelets
- Denis Harbour
- Strelets
- Philip Kinsman
- Varsonofiev
- Osie Hawkins
- Dance
- Tilda Morse
- Dance
- Peggy Smithers
- Conductor
- Emil Cooper
Review 1:
Quaintance Eaton in Musical America
Blanche Thebom took over the role of Marfa in the third performance of the Moussorgsky opera, and sang it with sincere feeling and beautiful voice. Her appreciation of the dramatic convolutions of the character was apparent, and she made the most of the final scene with Andrei, the mass of love, which contains some of the loveliest music in the work. Her divination scene in the second act was equally impressive. The role lies low for a mezzo-soprano, but Miss Thebom minimized its difficulties, and summoned ringing tones for the higher reaches of her music.
Jerome Hines again sang the role of the Old Believer, Dossife, and as
familiarity deepened his conception of the part, so did it free his voice from any restraint. He sang with richness and warmth, and his monologues in the last scene were extremely impressive.
The cast otherwise was as before – Polyna Stoska as Suzanna, Anne Ballinger as Emma, Charles Kullman as Golitsin, Lawrence Tibbett as Khovansky, Brian Sullivan as Andrei, Robert Weede as Shaklovity, Leslie Chabay as the Scrivener, Clifford Harvout as Kuska, and Osie Hawkins as Varsoneviiff. Emil Cooper conducted.
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Met careers
- Emil Cooper [Conductor]
- Lawrence Tibbett [Ivan Khovansky]
- Brian Sullivan [Andrei Khovansky]
- Blanche Thebom [Marfa]
- Jerome Hines [Dosifei]
- Charles Kullman [Golitsin]
- Robert Weede [Shaklovity]
- Leslie Chabay [Scrivener]
- Anne Bollinger [Emma]
- Polyna Stoska [Susanna]
- Clifford Harvuot [Kouzka]
- Emery Darcy [Strelets]
- Denis Harbour [Strelets]
- Philip Kinsman [Strelets]
- Osie Hawkins [Varsonofiev]
- Tilda Morse [Dance]
- Peggy Smithers [Dance]