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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting literary magazine!]
ISSUE DATE:
JANUARY 26, 1948; VOLUME XII, NUMBER FIFTEEN
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 7" X 10". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.(See photo)
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THIS WEEK: our cover picture represents the Brazilian soprano Bidu Sayao, who will sing her first broadcast of the season as the heroine of next Saturday afternoon's La Boheme. The portrait was made by Louis Melancon, the official Metropolitan photographer, in the Opera House studio.
The prize winning letters from students attending last season's Opera Guild performances of La Traviata and Faust, reproduced in this issue of Opera News, won an electric phonograph for each of their authors, the gift of the Guild's New Haven chairman, Mrs. James Rowland Angell. The contest was conducted by Mrs. Angell and Mrs. Parsons in cooperation with Miss Agnes M. Wakeman, chairman for the Guild in the public schools.
The story relating to Pia Tassinari and her husband, Ferruccio Tag-liavini will be of especial interest to Guild members in view of the fact that these distinguished artists, together with Mme. Sayao and Mr. Valdengo, will sing at the Guild's Gala Concert at the Waldorf-Astoria on February 16.
Claude Delvincourt, director of the Paris Conservatoire, reports on opera in Alsace Lorraine.
Issued weekly during the Opera Season and fortnightly in the Spring and Fall by
THE METROPOLITAN OPERA GUILD 654 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y.
Full program listings, including many photos from the production!
The Metropolitan's Twelfth Week.
Names, Dates and Places.
Accents on La Boheme, by Boris Goldovsky.
Goldovsky to discuss Peter Grimes.
Guild Rehearsals.
Curtain Call for Two -- Pia Tassinari.
Hail Hall of Song.
Music in Alsace and Lorraine, Claude Delvincourt.
Pioneer of Radio and Records.
America's first Rodolfo, by Max de Schauensee.
La Boheme, Broadcast of the Week.
Opera on Records.
Hollywood Jubilee.
Petrified Dancing.
Opera Has Lost.
The First Metropolitan Boheme.
Letters.
The Metropolitan's Thirteenth Week, 3rd cover.
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