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Un Ballo in Maschera
Metropolitan Opera House, Tue, February 8, 1955
Debut : Laurel Hurley
Un Ballo in Maschera (58)
Giuseppe Verdi | Antonio Somma
- Amelia
- Zinka Milanov
- Riccardo
- Richard Tucker
- Renato
- Josef Metternich
- Ulrica
- Jean Madeira
- Oscar
- Laurel Hurley [Debut]
- Samuel
- Lorenzo Alvary
- Tom
- Norman Scott
- Silvano
- Calvin Marsh
- Judge
- James McCracken
- Servant
- Charles Anthony
- Conductor
- Dimitri Mitropoulos
Review 1:
Review of Douglas Watt in the Daily News
Laurel Hurley in Met Debut
Last night was a big one for pretty Laurel Hurley, the blonde soprano out of Allentown, Pa., who made her Met debut singing the role of Oscar, the page boy, in "A Masked Ball." She did fine.
Oscar is not a large part, but it's an effective one - lending, as it does, a cheery and sympathetic note to Verdi's walloping melodrama. When, at the beginning of the work, Miss Hurley, wearing her pink silk page costume, strode smartly onto the big stage, executed a right face and stared into the vast auditorium, she seemed a bit startled. But she quickly stifled these early flutters and gave a spirited performance.
Fine Voice
She delivered her bright song with charm and authority in that first scene; and then, in the following one, in Ulrica's den, she revealed exactly how well-focused and surprisingly full her lyric soprano is by singing out clearly and beautifully opposite Richard Tucker and Jean Madeira in the ensemble passage toward the close of the act.
In a nearly-filled house, some 200 Allentown citizens were gathered to honor Miss Hurley. She's come a long way since she sang in church choirs back home. Making her professional debut some years back in a Broadway revival of "The Student Prince," she went on to operatic roles in Chicago, Central City (Colo.) and Havana, among other places, and most recently was an ornament of our own municipal opera troupe at the City Center. She looks and sounds like a winner.
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