[Met Performance] CID:187400



Turandot
Metropolitan Opera House, Thu, March 9, 1961









Review 1:

Review of Robert Sabin in Musical America
On this evening the Metropolitan did what it rarely does ? changed the opera. Originally, Miss Nilsson had been scheduled to sing her first Aida on this occasion, with Rosalind Elias singing her first Amneris. But since ?Turandot? is going like a house afire, no one seemed to mind the switch.

The cast was familiar with one exception. Miss Stratas sang her first Liu at the Metropolitan, and an admirable performance it was. That she had to push her voice up onto pitch at the end of ?Signore, ascolta!? was obviously a mere matter of nervous tension, for her voice in general sounded lustrous and firmly supported. Dramatically, she was wholly appealing and convincing.

Mr. Stokowski (who conducted the Schonberg ?Gurrelieder? the next afternoon in Philadelphia!) did not let himself be thrown by an accident with the stage trumpets at the end of Act I, who made two wrong entrances, with earsplitting results.


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