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[Met Concert or Gala] CID:70140
First Sunday Night Concert
Metropolitan Opera House, Sun, November 24, 1918
First Sunday Night Concert
According to the American, Florence Easton, as an encore, sang "a new patriotic song by William J. Guard of the Metropolitan staff." The Mail reported that Max Rosen "had to encore the concerto (sic) and at the close of the evening he monopolized the stage for a little recital all his own." The same paper reports that Sophie Braslau's "round of encores" included "a patriotic song."
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First Sunday Night Concert
Metropolitan Opera House, Sun, November 24, 1918
First Sunday Night Concert
Metropolitan Opera House
November 24, 1918
FIRST SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT
Sibelius: Finlandia
Pagliacci: Vesti la giubba
Morgan Kingston
Massenet: Marie Magdaleine: Ô bien-aimée
Sophie Braslau
Saint-Saëns: Violin Concerto in B Minor
Max Rosen, violin
Bizet: Roma
Debussy: L'Enfant Prodigue: Air de Lia
Florence Easton
Guard: Patriotic song [Encore]
Florence Easton
Willy Tyroler, piano
Selections
Sophie Braslau
Willy Tyroler, piano
Burleigh: Summer Idyll
Elgar: La Capricieuse
Sarasate: Zapateado
Max Rosen, violin [Last appearance]
Emmanuel Balaban, piano
Conductor...............Richard Hageman
Piano...................Willy Tyroler
[According to the American, Florence Easton, as an encore, sang "a new patriotic song by William J. Guard of the Metropolitan staff." The Mail reported that Max Rosen "had to encore the concerto (sic) and at the close of the evening he monopolized the stage for a little recital all his own." The same paper reports that Sophie Braslau's "round of encores" included "a patriotic song."]
According to the American, Florence Easton, as an encore, sang "a new patriotic song by William J. Guard of the Metropolitan staff." The Mail reported that Max Rosen "had to encore the concerto (sic) and at the close of the evening he monopolized the stage for a little recital all his own." The same paper reports that Sophie Braslau's "round of encores" included "a patriotic song."
Search by season: 1918-19
Search by title: First Sunday Night Concert,
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