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[Met Performance] CID:76310
Oberon
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, December 11, 1920 Matinee
Oberon (12)
Carl Maria von Weber | James Planché
Oberon received two performances this season.
Bodanzky eliminated all dialogue, arranging recitatives-the words were adapted by Theodore Baker-from motives in the score; he also added an orchestral version of Weber's Momento Capriccioso Op. 12 for piano as an interlude between Scenes 1 and 2 of Act II.
Search by season: 1920-21
Search by title: Oberon,
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Oberon
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, December 11, 1920 Matinee
Oberon (12)
Carl Maria von Weber | James Planché
- Oberon
- Rafaelo Díaz
- Rezia
- Florence Easton
- Huon
- Morgan Kingston
- Fatima
- Jeanne Gordon
- Scherasmin
- Octave Dua
- Puck
- Edna Kellogg
- Mermaid
- Marie Sundelius
- Harun al Raschid
- Paolo Ananian
- Babekan
- Mario Laurenti
- Abdallah
- Vincenzo Reschiglian
- Almanzor
- Louis D'Angelo
- Charlemagne
- Giovanni Martino
- Titania
- Lilyan Ogden
- Mesrour
- Cesare Del Grande
- Conductor
- Artur Bodanzky
- Director
- Samuel Thewman
- Designer
- Joseph Urban
- Choreographer
- Rosina Galli
Oberon received two performances this season.
Bodanzky eliminated all dialogue, arranging recitatives-the words were adapted by Theodore Baker-from motives in the score; he also added an orchestral version of Weber's Momento Capriccioso Op. 12 for piano as an interlude between Scenes 1 and 2 of Act II.
Search by season: 1920-21
Search by title: Oberon,
Met careers
- Artur Bodanzky [Conductor]
- Rafaelo Díaz [Oberon]
- Florence Easton [Rezia]
- Morgan Kingston [Huon]
- Jeanne Gordon [Fatima]
- Octave Dua [Scherasmin]
- Edna Kellogg [Puck]
- Marie Sundelius [Mermaid]
- Paolo Ananian [Harun al Raschid]
- Mario Laurenti [Babekan]
- Vincenzo Reschiglian [Abdallah]
- Louis D'Angelo [Almanzor]
- Giovanni Martino [Charlemagne]
- Lilyan Ogden [Titania]
- Cesare Del Grande [Mesrour]
- Samuel Thewman [Director]
- Rosina Galli [Choreographer]
- Joseph Urban [Designer]