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[Met Performance] CID:24020
Le Nozze di Figaro
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, March 24, 1900
Le Nozze di Figaro (24)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Lorenzo Da Ponte
Zélie de Lussan repeated Voi che sapete
Note: According to an account: "At the end of the second act Treasurer Max Hirsch appeared before the curtain and announced that Mme. Eames had been suddenly seized with hoarseness, and begged the indulgence of the audience. She would continue the performance, but would omit some of her music. The audience probably did not miss the omitted number, 'Dove Sono.'"
According to an account: "At the end of the second act Treasurer Max Hirsch appeared before the curtain and announced that Mme. Eames had been suddenly seized with hoarseness, and begged the indulgence of the audience. She would continue the performance, but would omit some of her music. The audience probably did not miss the omitted number, 'Dove Sono.'"
Search by season: 1899-00
Search by title: Le Nozze di Figaro,
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Le Nozze di Figaro
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, March 24, 1900
Le Nozze di Figaro (24)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Lorenzo Da Ponte
- Figaro
- Giuseppe Campanari
- Susanna
- Clémentine De Vere
- Count Almaviva
- Eugène Dufriche
- Countess Almaviva
- Emma Eames
- Cherubino
- Zélie de Lussan
- Dr. Bartolo
- Antonio Pini-Corsi
- Marcellina
- Mathilde Bauermeister
- Don Basilio
- Roberto Vanni
- Antonio
- Giuseppe Cernusco
- Don Curzio
- Catullo Maestri
- Conductor
- Luigi Mancinelli
Zélie de Lussan repeated Voi che sapete
Note: According to an account: "At the end of the second act Treasurer Max Hirsch appeared before the curtain and announced that Mme. Eames had been suddenly seized with hoarseness, and begged the indulgence of the audience. She would continue the performance, but would omit some of her music. The audience probably did not miss the omitted number, 'Dove Sono.'"
According to an account: "At the end of the second act Treasurer Max Hirsch appeared before the curtain and announced that Mme. Eames had been suddenly seized with hoarseness, and begged the indulgence of the audience. She would continue the performance, but would omit some of her music. The audience probably did not miss the omitted number, 'Dove Sono.'"
Search by season: 1899-00
Search by title: Le Nozze di Figaro,
Met careers
- Giuseppe Campanari [Figaro]
- Clémentine De Vere [Susanna]
- Eugène Dufriche [Count Almaviva]
- Emma Eames [Countess Almaviva]
- Zélie de Lussan [Cherubino]
- Antonio Pini-Corsi [Dr. Bartolo]
- Mathilde Bauermeister [Marcellina]
- Roberto Vanni [Don Basilio]
- Giuseppe Cernusco [Antonio]
- Catullo Maestri [Don Curzio]
- Luigi Mancinelli [Conductor]