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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting magazine and program issued by the Metropolitan Opera Guild.]
ISSUE DATE: February 13 1993; VOL. 57, NO. 11
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 8OE" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.(See photo)

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COVER: Alfred Roller costume sketch for the Marschallin from the original 1911 Dresden production of Der Rosenhavalier; Evan Baker's story on page 12 examines Roller's contribution to the success of that production--as well as to many that followed Courtesy Sibley Music Library, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester.

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.

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Without Regret: MAY SARTON'S nearly fifty novels, journals and volumes of poetry have earned her an enormous reading public. Here she directs her insights to the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier. Sarton also offers two poems on the theme of aging and solitude one of which, "To Have What I Have," has never been published before.

Rococo Harmony: Alfred Roller's set and costume designs for the 1911 premiere of Der Rosenkavalier were a theatrical triumph. EVAN BAKER describes the designer's months of painstaking work.

Poised in Time: PHILIP KENNICOTT ruminates on how the Marschallin comes to grip with the passing years.

The Orpheus Strain: the tales of Hoffmann have deep roots in the legend of the archetypal poet. STELLA P. REVARD explains how.

Broadcast of February 13: Les Contes d'Hoffmann.

Broadcast of February 20: Der Rosenkavalier.

Recordings: a new Hoffmann under Tate; Abbado takes on Pelleas; arias by June Anderson.

Sight and Sound: two new digital home recording systems come to the U.S. By HANS FANTEL.

Mother of Reinvention: with an Oscar, several Grammys and a string of hit records behind her, Carly Simon now takes on an opera, Romulus Hunt. By BRIAN KELLOW.

In Review: from around the world.

Video: Giulio Cesare from Dresden.

Books: Rodgers and Hammerstein by Ethan Mordden.

Dateline: what's going on in North America.


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