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L'Africaine
Metropolitan Opera House, Thu, December 6, 1928
In Italian
L'Africaine (55)
Giacomo Meyerbeer | Eugène Scribe
- Sélika
- Elisabeth Rethberg
- Vasco de Gama
- Beniamino Gigli
- Inès
- Louise Lerch
- Nélusko
- Mario Basiola
- Pedro
- Adamo Didur
- Diégo
- Paolo Ananian
- Alvar
- Angelo Badà
- Grand Inquisitor
- Léon Rothier
- Anna
- Henriette Wakefield
- Usher
- Vincenzo Reschiglian
- Officer
- Max Altglass
- Conductor
- Tullio Serafin
Review 1:
Review , probably Henderson, in the New York Sun
Mme. Rethberg Sings in 'L'Africaine'
A performance of Meyerbeer's "L'Africaine" was heartily applauded at the Metropolitan Opera House by an audience obviously in a receptive humor. Mme. Elisabeth Rethberg assumed the garb of Selika. She had sung the part once before at a Saturday evening performance in February 1925. The music contains some declamatory passages not favorable to this soprano's voice and of a kind which she ought to be chary of singing. But in the more lyric phrases the natural beauty of her tones and her commendable singing were enjoyable. Dramatically she was intelligent, but not forceful.
Louise Lerch replaced Queena Mario as Inez and made a credible effort. But too frequently her delivery was marred by a vicious tremolo which so young a singer ought not to have. Mr. Gigli as Vasco di Gama was in very bad voice and labored through much of his music. His high tones had little quality and his medium sounded thick and heavy. But he was vigorously applauded.
As Nelusko Mr. Basiola made the most of every upper tone and precious little of anything else. Mr. Rothier said the prayers and uttered the imprecations of the clergy, Christian and heathen, with routine, but not with great, sonority. There were also Mr. Didur as Don Pedro and Mr. Ananian as Don Diego, not to speak of Mr. Bada as Don Alvaro.
Mr. Serafin conducted and did some skillful shifts of time to accommodate hesitating singers. In the circumstances Meyerbeer's pretentious and shallow score did not acquire any factitious importance. But the audience gave liberally of its applause.
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- Tullio Serafin [Conductor]
- Elisabeth Rethberg [Sélika]
- Beniamino Gigli [Vasco de Gama]
- Louise Lerch [Inès]
- Mario Basiola [Nélusko]
- Adamo Didur [Pedro]
- Paolo Ananian [Diégo]
- Angelo Badà [Alvar]
- Léon Rothier [Grand Inquisitor]
- Henriette Wakefield [Anna]
- Vincenzo Reschiglian [Usher]
- Max Altglass [Officer]