[Met Performance] CID:6640



Fidelio
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, March 17, 1888 Matinee





Fidelio (18)
Ludwig van Beethoven | Joseph Sonnleithner
Leonore
Marianne Brandt [Last performance]

Florestan
Max Alvary

Don Pizarro
Max Heinrich [Last performance]

Rocco
Emil Fischer

Marzelline
Auguste Seidl-Kraus [Last performance]

Jaquino
Otto Kemlitz

Don Fernando
Emil Sänger [Last performance]

First Prisoner
Hans Göttich

Second Prisoner
Unknown


Conductor
Anton Seidl







Review 1:

Review in The New York Times

Fräulein Marianne Brandt bade farewell to the operatic stage of America yesterday afternoon in a performance of "Fidelio" at the Metropolitan Opera House. The audience was one of large size and abundant enthusiasm, and the popular mezzo-soprano will depart from the scene of her many successes assured of the public regard. Her singing of Leonore, it must be admitted, plainly cost her some labor, but her heart was in the work and she acquitted herself with high credit. She was ably assisted by Herr Alvary as Florestan, Herr Fischer as Rocco, Herr Heinrich as Pizarro, Frau Seidl as Marcelina, and the chorus and orchestra of the house. Herr Seidl was the conductor of the performance.



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