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[Met Concert or Gala] CID:54541
Fifth Sunday Concert
Metropolitan Opera House, Sun, December 15, 1912
Fifth Sunday Concert
The review in the Sun noted that Farrar's performance of the Bemberg song was self-accompanied "with an abandon that sent the lace décolletage flying from her thinly veiled shoulder."
Review 1:
Review in the Sun noted that Farrar's performance of the Bemberg song was self-accompanied "with an abandon that sent the lace décolletage flying from her thinly veiled shoulder."
Search by season: 1912-13
Search by title: Fifth Sunday Concert,
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Fifth Sunday Concert
Metropolitan Opera House, Sun, December 15, 1912
Fifth Sunday Concert
Metropolitan Opera House
December 15, 1912
FIFTH SUNDAY CONCERT
Semiramide: Overture
Carmen: Toreador Song
Dinh Gilly
Carmen: La fleur que tu m'avais jetée
Riccardo Martin
Madama Butterfly: Un bel dì
Bemberg: Aime-moi [encore]
Geraldine Farrar
Samson et Dalila: Bacchanale
Bimboni: Sospiri miei
Dvorák: Songs My Mother Taught Me
Bemberg: Chant vénetian
Riccardo Martin
Gluck: Wonnevoller Mai
Schumann: Ihre Stimme
Mozart: Exsultate Jubilate: Alleluja
MacDowell: The Bumblebee [encore, self-accompanied]
Chadwick: The Maid and the Butterfly [encore, self-accompanied]
Geraldine Farrar
Tchaikovsky: Don Juan's Serenade
Liszt: Enfant si j'étais roi
Dinh Gilly
Faust: Final Trio
Geraldine Farrar
Riccardo Martin
Dinh Gilly
La Gioconda: Dance of the Hours
Conductor...............Giuseppe Sturani
Piano...................Richard Hageman
The review in the Sun noted that Farrar's performance of the Bemberg song was self-accompanied "with an abandon that sent the lace décolletage flying from her thinly veiled shoulder."
The review in the Sun noted that Farrar's performance of the Bemberg song was self-accompanied "with an abandon that sent the lace décolletage flying from her thinly veiled shoulder."
Review 1:
Review in the Sun noted that Farrar's performance of the Bemberg song was self-accompanied "with an abandon that sent the lace décolletage flying from her thinly veiled shoulder."
Search by season: 1912-13
Search by title: Fifth Sunday Concert,
Met careers