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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting magazine and program issued by the Metropolitan Opera Guild.]
ISSUE DATE: JUNE 2002 VOL. 66, NO. 12
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 8OE" X 11". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.(See photo)

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COVER: Patricia Racette first came to international attention in 1996 in Tobias Picker's Emmeline at Santa Fe Opera. This summer she returns there, as Tatyana in Eugene Onegin. Eric Myers's interview with the soprano begins on page 14. Photographed in Santa Fe by Douglas Merriam.

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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Articles and full program listings, including photos from the production!
DRAMATIC PRESENCE From Jenifa and Ellen Orford to Luisa Miller and Violetta, Patricia Racette's performances are remarkable for their intelligence, passion and honesty. She welcomes ERIC MYERS to her Santa Fe home for some candid conversation.

OPERATING THEATER This month, a new production of Eugene Onegin brings director Jonathan Miller back to Santa Fe Opera. But as far as the Metropolitan Opera is concerned, the doctor seems to be out. MARTIN BERNHEIMER reports.

SEASONS OF SANTA FE Richard Gaddes is leading Santa Fe Opera in a new direction. By ALAN RICH THE ROAD TO RAVINIA ANNE MIDGETTE heads to the Midwest for a dose of the old-fashioned, unpretentious charm of Chicago's Ravinia Festival.

THE ASPEN IDEA The Aspen Festitl has grown from a small celebration of the humanities into an international arts colossus. As BROOKS PETERS discovers, not ,everybody in Aspen thinks this is good news.

BOUND FOR EDEN REBECCA PALLER brings the curtain up on Loss of Eden, a new opera about Charles A. Lindbergh, due at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis this month.

ON THE ROAD: CAROL VANESS IN PARIS Not every place an opera singer hangs her hat is home. In the first installment of a new series about favorite destinations, Carol Vaness revisits the City of Light with WILLIAM V. MADISON.


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