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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting magazine and program issued by the Metropolitan Opera Guild.]
ISSUE DATE: DECEMBER 2, 1957; VOLUME XXII: NUMBER 5:
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 7" X 10". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.(See photo)

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THIS WEEK : the cover design, made up of early sketches by Rolf Gerard, introduces the first issue of OPERA NEWS devoted to a work by Tchaikovsky. The magazine's original "contributor," Mary Ellis Peltz, returns to its pages with her full by-line. Other esteemed authors in this issue are Irving Kolodin, Music Editor of The Saturday Review; Kathleen O'Donnell Hoover, Chairman of the Guild's Memorabilia Committee; and Nicola' Rabeneek, consultant on Russian style to the Metropolitan. Interviews embrace the careers of Giovanni Martinelli, the original Lenski at the Opera House, and Rolf Gerard, designer of the current production. The illustrative material on Pushkin was obtained through the courtesy of the Department of Special Collections, Columbia University Libraries.

Names. Dates. Faces.
Seen Through a Letter, by Mary Ellis Peltz.
Steeped in a Samovar: an Interview with Rolf Gerard.
To Be or Not To Be, by Nicolai Rabeneck.
Tchaikovsky in America, by Irving Kolodin.
Mussorgsky: The Handwriting on the Wall, by Kathleen O'Donnell Hoover.
The Life in Print, by Douglas A. MacKinnon.
We Counted Off Ten Paces": an interview with Giovanni.
Martinelli, by Wriston Locklair.
Go to See Onegin!" by Maria Kurenko.
Who Was Who in Onegin.
Opera of the Week: Eugene Onegin.
The Story.
What to Read.
The Costumes.
Opera on Records, by Karl F. Reuling.
Annual Meeting and a literary tea.

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