[Met Concert or Gala] CID:29110



Gala Performance of Grand Opera in honor of His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Prussia
Metropolitan Opera House, Tue, February 25, 1902




Gala Performance of Grand Opera in honor of His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Prussia


Lohengrin: Act I

Lohengrin...............Andreas Dippel
Elsa....................Johanna Gadski
Ortrud..................Ernestine Schumann-Heink
Telramund...............David Bispham
King Heinrich...........Edouard de Reszke
Herald..................Adolph Mühlmann

Conductor...............Walter Damrosch


Carmen: Act II

Carmen..................Emma Calvé
Don José................Albert Alvarez
Escamillo...............Antonio Scotti
Frasquita...............Marguerite Marilly
Mercédès................Carrie Bridewell
Remendado...............Albert Reiss
Dancaïre................Charles Gilibert
Zuniga..................Maurice Declery

Conductor...............Philippe Flon


Aida: Act III

Aida....................Emma Eames
Radamès.................Emilio De Marchi
Amneris.................Louise Homer
Amonasro................Giuseppe Campanari
Ramfis..................Marcel Journet

Conductor...............Armondo Seppilli


Tannhäuser: Act II

Tannhäuser..............Ernest Van Dyck
Elisabeth...............Milka Ternina
Wolfram.................Anton Van Rooy
Hermann.................Robert Blass
Walther.................Jacques Bars
Heinrich................Edouard de Reszke
Biterolf................Adolph Mühlmann
Reinmar.................Lodovico Viviani

Conductor...............Walter Damrosch


[Note: Act I of La Traviata was scheduled for this point in the evening. However, when Marcella Sembrich, the Violetta, learned that Prince Henry had left the theater, she refused to perform.]


Le Cid: Act IV, Sc. 1, Excerpt

Rodrigue................Albert Alvarez
Chimène.................Lucienne Bréval

Conductor...............Philippe Flon
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Note: Act I of La Traviata was scheduled for this point in the evening. However, when Marcella Sembrich, the Violetta, learned that Prince Henry had left the theater, she refused to perform.
Note: Receipts for this performance were $52,728.50. Most performances during the season took in less than $10,000 each.
Act I of La Traviata was scheduled for this point in the evening. However, when Marcella Sembrich, the Violetta, learned that Prince Henry had left the theater, she refused to perform.

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