[Met Performance] CID:79600



Louise
Metropolitan Opera House, Fri, December 30, 1921




Louise (11)
Gustave Charpentier | Gustave Charpentier
Louise
Geraldine Farrar

Julien
Aureliano Pertile

Mother
Louise Bérat

Father
Léon Rothier

Blanche
Alice Miriam

Marguerite
Mary Mellish

Suzanne
Marie Tiffany

Gertrude
Flora Perini

Irma
Raymonde Delaunois

Camille
Ellen Dalossy

Élise
Anne Roselle

Madeleine
Grace Anthony

Errand Girl
Mary Ellis

Forewoman
Gladys Axman

Ragpicker
Paolo Ananian

Young Ragpicker
Cecil Arden

Coal Gatherer
Myrtle Schaaf

Noctambulist
Rafaelo Díaz

Junkman
Louis D'Angelo

Milkwoman
Minnie Egener

Policeman
Vezio Righi

Policeman
Giuseppe Sterzini

Painter
Vincenzo Reschiglian

Sculptor
Millo Picco

Songwriter
Mario Laurenti

Student
Giordano Paltrinieri

Poet
Pompilio Malatesta

Philosopher
Robert Leonhardt

Philosopher
Pietro Audisio

Chairmender
Marion Telva

Artichoke Vendor
Marie Sundelius

Old Clothes Man
Angelo Badà

Dance
Florence Rudolph


Conductor
Albert Wolff







Review 1:

Review signed L. B. in Musical America

Pertile as 'Julien'

Aureliano Pertile sang Julien for the first time in New York to Geraldine Farrar's Louise on Dec. 30. The new tenor played the role adequately, with no great display of voice, and Miss Farrar sang Louise in a subdued manner with a voice that was all but inaudible throughout large portions of the music. As the Father and the Mother, Leon Rothier and Louise Bérat were excellent, the latter bringing to the fête scene a genuinely thrilling bit of drama. Some of the best singing of the evening was done by Rafaelo Diaz as the Noctambulist and the King of the Fools. Raymonde Delaunois was excellent in Irma's aria in the dressmaking scene. Under the direction of Albert Wolff the orchestra gave a fine reading of the score.



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