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United States Premiere, New Production
El Amor Brujo
Atlantida
Philharmonic Hall, Manhattan, New York, Sat, September 29, 1962 Broadcast
In Concert, In English
EL AMOR BRUJO {1}
De Falla-Sierra
Soloist.................Jean Madeira
Conductor...............Ernest Ansermet[First Appearance]
El Amor Brujo received two performances this season.
United States Premiere
In Concert, In English
ATLANTIDA: Dramatic Cantata {1}
De Falla/Halffter-De Falla/Verdaguer
Prologue
I Atlantida Submerged
II Hymn to Spain
Part I
I The Burning of the Pyrenees
II Pyrene's Song
III Hymn to Barcelona
Part II: Omitted
Part III
I The PilgrimII Isabella's Dream
III The Three Caravels
IV Salute from the Sea
V The Night of Fulfillment
VI Hymn of Praise
Isabella................Eileen Farrell
Pyrene..................Jean Madeira
Corifeo (Narrator)......George London
Boy Soloist.............Bruce Zahariades [First Appearance]
Choral Soloist..........Dorothy Shawn
Conductor...............Ernest Ansermet
Translation by Jospeh Machlis
El Amor Brujo received two performances this season. Isabella's Dream
Gala performance celebrating the inaugural week of Lincoln Center for the Performing ArtsAtlantida received two performances this season.
Note: Philharmonic Hall was renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1976 and David Geffen Hall in 2015.
Philharmonic Hall was renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1976 and David Geffen Hall in 2015.
Search by season: 1962-63
Search by title: El Amor Brujo, Atlantida,
Met careers
United States Premiere, New Production
El Amor Brujo
Atlantida
Philharmonic Hall, Manhattan, New York, Sat, September 29, 1962 Broadcast
In Concert, In English
EL AMOR BRUJO {1}
De Falla-Sierra
Soloist.................Jean Madeira
Conductor...............Ernest Ansermet[First Appearance]
El Amor Brujo received two performances this season.
United States Premiere
In Concert, In English
ATLANTIDA: Dramatic Cantata {1}
De Falla/Halffter-De Falla/Verdaguer
Prologue
I Atlantida Submerged
II Hymn to Spain
Part I
I The Burning of the Pyrenees
II Pyrene's Song
III Hymn to Barcelona
Part II: Omitted
Part III
I The PilgrimII Isabella's Dream
III The Three Caravels
IV Salute from the Sea
V The Night of Fulfillment
VI Hymn of Praise
Isabella................Eileen Farrell
Pyrene..................Jean Madeira
Corifeo (Narrator)......George London
Boy Soloist.............Bruce Zahariades [First Appearance]
Choral Soloist..........Dorothy Shawn
Conductor...............Ernest Ansermet
Translation by Jospeh Machlis
El Amor Brujo received two performances this season. Isabella's Dream
Gala performance celebrating the inaugural week of Lincoln Center for the Performing ArtsAtlantida received two performances this season.
Note: Philharmonic Hall was renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1976 and David Geffen Hall in 2015.
Philharmonic Hall was renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1976 and David Geffen Hall in 2015.
Search by season: 1962-63
Search by title: El Amor Brujo, Atlantida,
Met careers