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[Met Concert or Gala] CID:25870
Sixth Grand Sunday Night Concert
Metropolitan Opera House, Sun, January 27, 1901
Sixth Grand Sunday Night Concert
Giuseppe Verdi died on this day in Milan, and in his memory Damrosch incongruously
played Siegfried's Funeral March.
Search by season: 1900-01
Search by title: Sixth Grand Sunday Night Concert,
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Sixth Grand Sunday Night Concert
Metropolitan Opera House, Sun, January 27, 1901
Sixth Grand Sunday Night Concert
Metropolitan Opera House
January 27, 1901
SIXTH GRAND SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT
Harry Rowe Shelley: Santa Claus Overture
Il Barbiere di Siviglia: La calunnia
Marcel Journet
Mignon: Je suis Titania
Suzanne Adams
Ange Flégier: Les stances
Thomas Salignac
Tannhäuser: Dich, teure Halle
Marguerite Marilly
Beethoven: Septet in E-flat Major: Adagio
Die Puppenfee: Waltz
Pagliacci: Prologue
Antonio Scotti
Gounod: Sapho: Ô ma lyre immortelle
Carrie Bridewell
Philémon et Baucis: Au bruit des lourds marteaux
Marcel Journet
Delibes: Arioso
Marguerite Marilly
Rigoletto: Quartet
Suzanne Adams
Carrie Bridewell
Thomas Salignac
Antonio Scotti
Götterdämmerung: Siegfried's Funeral March
Conductor...............Walter Damrosch
[Giuseppe Verdi died on this day in Milan, and in his memory Damrosch incongruously
played Siegfried's Funeral March.]
Giuseppe Verdi died on this day in Milan, and in his memory Damrosch incongruously
played Siegfried's Funeral March.
Search by season: 1900-01
Search by title: Sixth Grand Sunday Night Concert,
Met careers