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[Met Performance] CID:134230
Le Nozze di Figaro
Metropolitan Opera House, Wed, December 16, 1942
Le Nozze di Figaro (74)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Lorenzo Da Ponte
Le Nozze di Figaro received seven performances this season.
Revuew:
The new casting of the evening was the appearance of the young American soprano Eleanor Steber as the Countess for the first time. Miss Steber made a handsome Countess as far as sheer looks and carriage went. She also sang the part with credit. Since she begins with a searching air, "Porgi amor", her start was shaky. But she improved as the evening went along, and her handling of "Dove sono" was the work of a young artist who is distinctly up to an exacting part.
Howard Taubman
New York Times
Search by season: 1942-43
Search by title: Le Nozze di Figaro,
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Le Nozze di Figaro
Metropolitan Opera House, Wed, December 16, 1942
Le Nozze di Figaro (74)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Lorenzo Da Ponte
- Figaro
- Ezio Pinza
- Susanna
- Bidú Sayão
- Count Almaviva
- John Brownlee
- Countess Almaviva
- Eleanor Steber
- Cherubino
- Jarmila Novotna
- Dr. Bartolo
- Salvatore Baccaloni
- Marcellina
- Irra Petina
- Don Basilio
- Alessio De Paolis
- Antonio
- Louis D'Angelo
- Barbarina
- Marita Farell
- Don Curzio
- John Garris
- Peasant
- Mona Paulee
- Peasant
- Lillian Raymondi
- Dance
- Julia Barashkova
- Dance
- Mary Smith
- Dance
- James Lyons
- Dance
- Allan Wayne
- Conductor
- Bruno Walter
- Director
- Herbert Graf
- Set Designer
- Jonel Jorgulesco
- Costume Designer
- Ladislas Czettel
- Choreographer
- Laurent Novikoff
Le Nozze di Figaro received seven performances this season.
Revuew:
The new casting of the evening was the appearance of the young American soprano Eleanor Steber as the Countess for the first time. Miss Steber made a handsome Countess as far as sheer looks and carriage went. She also sang the part with credit. Since she begins with a searching air, "Porgi amor", her start was shaky. But she improved as the evening went along, and her handling of "Dove sono" was the work of a young artist who is distinctly up to an exacting part.
Howard Taubman
New York Times
Search by season: 1942-43
Search by title: Le Nozze di Figaro,
Met careers
- Bruno Walter [Conductor]
- Ezio Pinza [Figaro]
- Bidú Sayão [Susanna]
- John Brownlee [Count Almaviva]
- Eleanor Steber [Countess Almaviva]
- Jarmila Novotna [Cherubino]
- Salvatore Baccaloni [Dr. Bartolo]
- Irra Petina [Marcellina]
- Alessio De Paolis [Don Basilio]
- Louis D'Angelo [Antonio]
- Marita Farell [Barbarina]
- John Garris [Don Curzio]
- Mona Paulee [Peasant]
- Lillian Raymondi [Peasant]
- Julia Barashkova [Dance]
- Mary Smith [Dance]
- James Lyons [Dance]
- Allan Wayne [Dance]
- Herbert Graf [Director]
- Laurent Novikoff [Choreographer]
- Jonel Jorgulesco [Set Designer]
- Ladislas Czettel [Costume Designer]