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[Met Concert or Gala] CID:350002
Testimonial Performance to Mr. Edmund C. Stanton
Metropolitan Opera House, Thu, April 9, 1891
Testimonial Performance to Mr. Edmund C. Stanton
("Who, though being engaged this evening at the full rehearsal of the May Festival at Carnegie Hall, has kindly consented to conduct this number of the Programme.")
FAUST: Act III, Garden Scene
Liszt: Hungarian Fantasia for Piano and Orchestra
Franz Rummel, Piano
DIE WALK?RE: Act III
G?TTERD?MMERUNG: Act I, Duet and Siegfried's Rhine Journey
("Special Request - Madame Antonia Mielke and Mr. Andreas Dippel, having to fill an engagement on Friday noon at Boston, must leave the Opera House at 11:15 p.m. precisely; in consequence the public is respectfully requested not to insist upon encores.")
DIE MEISTERSINGER VON N?RNBERG: Act III, Scene and Quintet
Note: This performance, a tribute to Edmund C. Stanton, Manager of six of the seven German seasons, was omitted from previous chronicles of Metropolitan Opera history.
This performance, a tribute to Edmund C. Stanton, Manager of six of the seven German seasons, was omitted from previous chronicles of Metropolitan Opera history.
Search by season: 1890-91
Search by title: Testimonial Performance to Mr. Edmund C. Stanton,
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Testimonial Performance to Mr. Edmund C. Stanton
Metropolitan Opera House, Thu, April 9, 1891
Testimonial Performance to Mr. Edmund C. Stanton
Metropolitan Opera House
April 9, 1891
Testimonial Performance to Mr. Edmund C. Stanton
GALA PERFORMANCE
Oberon: Overture
Conductor...............Walter Damrosch
("Who, though being engaged this evening at the full rehearsal of the May Festival at Carnegie Hall, has kindly consented to conduct this number of the Programme.")
FAUST: Act III, Garden Scene
Marguerite..............Marie Jahn
Marthe..................Hedwig Reil
Siebel..................Marie Ritter-G?tze
Faust...................Andreas Dippel
M?phistoph?l?s..........Conrad Behrens [Last appearance]
Liszt: Hungarian Fantasia for Piano and Orchestra
Franz Rummel, Piano
DIE WALK?RE: Act III
Br?nnhilde..............Antonia Mielke
Sieglinde...............Marie Jahn
Wotan...................Theodore Reichmann
Siegrune................Marie Ritter-G?tze
Helmwige................Selma K?rt-Kronold
Waltraute...............Hedwig Reil
Gerhilde................Olga Islar
Ortlinde................Ida Klein
Rosswesse...............Anna Mantel
Schwertleite............M. Wenslawska [Only appearance]
Grimmgerde..............Anna Fields [Last appearance]
G?TTERD?MMERUNG: Act I, Duet and Siegfried's Rhine Journey
Br?nnhilde..............Antonia Mielke
Siegfried...............Andreas Dippel
("Special Request - Madame Antonia Mielke and Mr. Andreas Dippel, having to fill an engagement on Friday noon at Boston, must leave the Opera House at 11:15 p.m. precisely; in consequence the public is respectfully requested not to insist upon encores.")
DIE MEISTERSINGER VON N?RNBERG: Act III, Scene and Quintet
Hans Sachs..............Emil Fischer
Eva.....................Marie Jahn
Magdalene...............Hedwig Reil
Walter von Stolzing.....Andreas Dippel
David...................Otto Kemlitz
Conductor...............Anton Seidl
[Note: This performance, a tribute to Edmund C. Stanton, Manager of six of the seven German seasons, was omitted from previous chronicles of Metropolitan Opera history.]
("Who, though being engaged this evening at the full rehearsal of the May Festival at Carnegie Hall, has kindly consented to conduct this number of the Programme.")
FAUST: Act III, Garden Scene
Liszt: Hungarian Fantasia for Piano and Orchestra
Franz Rummel, Piano
DIE WALK?RE: Act III
G?TTERD?MMERUNG: Act I, Duet and Siegfried's Rhine Journey
("Special Request - Madame Antonia Mielke and Mr. Andreas Dippel, having to fill an engagement on Friday noon at Boston, must leave the Opera House at 11:15 p.m. precisely; in consequence the public is respectfully requested not to insist upon encores.")
DIE MEISTERSINGER VON N?RNBERG: Act III, Scene and Quintet
Note: This performance, a tribute to Edmund C. Stanton, Manager of six of the seven German seasons, was omitted from previous chronicles of Metropolitan Opera history.
This performance, a tribute to Edmund C. Stanton, Manager of six of the seven German seasons, was omitted from previous chronicles of Metropolitan Opera history.
Search by season: 1890-91
Search by title: Testimonial Performance to Mr. Edmund C. Stanton,
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