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Louise

Title
  1. Louise [sound recording] / Gustave Charpentier.
Published by
  1. [New York, NY] : Metropolitan Opera, [2002]
Author
  1. Charpentier, Gustave, 1860-1956.

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Additional authors
  1. Moore, Grace, 1898-1947.
  2. Doe, Doris, 1899-1985.
  3. Jobin, Raoul.
  4. Pinza, Ezio.
  5. Olheim, Helen.
  6. Van Kirk, Mary.
  7. Stellman, Maxine.
  8. Browning, Lucielle.
  9. Dickey, Annamary.
  10. Petina, Irra, 1907-
  11. Votipka, Thelma.
  12. Kaskas, Anna.
  13. Raymondi, Lillian.
  14. Gurney, John, 1902-1997.
  15. Savage, Maria.
  16. De Paolis, Alessio.
  17. D'Angelo, Louis, 1888-1958.
  18. Alvary, Lorenzo, 1909-
  19. Cassel, Walter.
  20. Darcy, Emery.
  21. Engelman, Wilfred.
  22. Pechner, Gerhard.
  23. Oliviero, Lodovico, 1886-1948.
  24. Cehanovsky, George, 1892-1986.
  25. Garris, John.
  26. Dudley, John.
  27. D'Addozio, Tony.
  28. Beecham, Thomas, Sir, 1879-1961.
  29. Cross, Milton, 1897-1975.
  30. Truesdale, Joseph R., Mrs.
  31. Downes, Olin, 1886-1955.
  32. Lawrence, Robert, 1912-
  33. Tennyson, Jean.
  34. Spaeth, Sigmund, 1885-1965.
  35. Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.)
  36. Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcast collection.
Description
  1. 5 sound discs : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the Metropolitan Opera.
Series statement
  1. Texaco-Metropolitan Opera Radio Network ; [broadcast of] Feb. 20, 1943.
Uniform title
  1. Opera column of the air (Radio program)
  2. Opera victory rally (Radio program)
  3. Texaco's opera quiz (Radio program)
  4. Metropolitan Opera Broadcast (Radio program)
Subject
  1. Operas
Genre/Form
  1. Live sound recordings.
Contents
  1. CD 1. Introduction in Spanish ; Act 1 -- CD 2. Introduction in Spanish ; Act 2 -- CD 3. Introduction in Spanish ; Act 3 -- CD 4. Act 4 ; Closing remarks in Spanish -- CD 5. Opening remarks and synopsis of Act 1 (Milton Cross) ; Opera column of the air (Milton Cross discusses The Barber of Seville, various singers, and anecdotes about members of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra) ; Synopsis of Act 2 (Cross) ; Opera victory rally (Mrs. Joseph R. Truesdale hostess introduces René Maison. Rally Chairman, with the Grand Duchess of Luxemburg, the Luxemburg Prime Minister and Commissioner of Information, the Belgian Minister of State and the Belgian Commissioner of Information) ; Synopsis of Act 3 (Cross) ; Opera forum quiz (incomplete) (Olin Downes questions Jean Tennyson, Robert Lawrence, and Sigmund Spaeth) ; Synopsis of Act 4 (Cross) ; Closing remarks (Cross).
Call number
  1. *LDC 32742
Note
  1. Opera in 4 acts.
  2. Durations: 1:04:29 (announcements, synopses, and intermission features) ; 2:47:08 (opera).
  3. Compact discs.
  4. House program on file in Music Division.
Indexed in (note)
  1. Opera news
Performer (note)
  1. Grace Moore (Louise) ; Doris Doe (Mother) ; Raoul Jobin (Julien) ; Ezio Pinza (Father) ; Helen Olheim (Blanche) ; Mary Van Kirk (Marguerite) ; Maxine Stellman (Milkwoman, Irma) ; Lucielle Browning (Suzanne, Young Ragpicker) ; Annamary Dickey (Newsgirl, Élise) ; Irra Petina (Gertrude) ; Thelma Votipka (Camille, Artichoke Vendor) ; Anna Kaskas (Madeleine, Coal Gatherer, Chairmender, Watercress Vendor) ; Lillian Raymondi (Errand Girl, Street Arab) ; Maria Savage (Forewoman, Streetsweeper) ; John Gurney (Ragpicker) ; Alessio De Paolis (Noctambulist, Pope of Fools, Carrot Vendor) ; Louis D'Angelo (Junkman) ; Lorenzo Alvary, Walter Cassel (Philosophers) ; Emery Darcy, Gerhard Pechner (Policemen) ; Wilfred Engelman (Painter) ; Lodovico Oliviero (Sculptor) ; George Cehanovsky (Peddler, Songwriter) ; John Dudley (Greenpeas Vendor, Student, Old Clothes Man) ; John Garris (Poet) ; Tony D'Addozio (Birdfood Vendor) ; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus ; Thomas Beecham, conductor ; Milton Cross, broadcast announcer.
Event (note)
  1. Live broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, Feb. 20, 1943.
Source (note)
  1. Metropolitan Opera;
Language (note)
  1. Sung in French.
Author
  1. Charpentier, Gustave, 1860-1956.
Title
  1. Louise [sound recording] / Gustave Charpentier.
Imprint
  1. [New York, NY] : Metropolitan Opera, [2002]
Series
  1. Texaco-Metropolitan Opera Radio Network ; [broadcast of] Feb. 20, 1943.
  2. Texaco-Metropolitan Opera Radio Network ; [broadcast of] Feb. 20, 1943.
Cast
  1. Grace Moore (Louise) ; Doris Doe (Mother) ; Raoul Jobin (Julien) ; Ezio Pinza (Father) ; Helen Olheim (Blanche) ; Mary Van Kirk (Marguerite) ; Maxine Stellman (Milkwoman, Irma) ; Lucielle Browning (Suzanne, Young Ragpicker) ; Annamary Dickey (Newsgirl, Élise) ; Irra Petina (Gertrude) ; Thelma Votipka (Camille, Artichoke Vendor) ; Anna Kaskas (Madeleine, Coal Gatherer, Chairmender, Watercress Vendor) ; Lillian Raymondi (Errand Girl, Street Arab) ; Maria Savage (Forewoman, Streetsweeper) ; John Gurney (Ragpicker) ; Alessio De Paolis (Noctambulist, Pope of Fools, Carrot Vendor) ; Louis D'Angelo (Junkman) ; Lorenzo Alvary, Walter Cassel (Philosophers) ; Emery Darcy, Gerhard Pechner (Policemen) ; Wilfred Engelman (Painter) ; Lodovico Oliviero (Sculptor) ; George Cehanovsky (Peddler, Songwriter) ; John Dudley (Greenpeas Vendor, Student, Old Clothes Man) ; John Garris (Poet) ; Tony D'Addozio (Birdfood Vendor) ; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus ; Thomas Beecham, conductor ; Milton Cross, broadcast announcer.
Indexed in:
  1. Opera news, v. 7 (Feb. 15, 1943).
Event
  1. Live broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, Feb. 20, 1943.
Language
  1. Sung in French.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Music Division Audio and Moving Image material
Added author
  1. Moore, Grace, 1898-1947. Performer
  2. Doe, Doris, 1899-1985. Performer
  3. Jobin, Raoul. Performer
  4. Pinza, Ezio. Performer
  5. Olheim, Helen. Performer
  6. Van Kirk, Mary. Performer
  7. Stellman, Maxine. Performer
  8. Browning, Lucielle. Performer
  9. Dickey, Annamary. Performer
  10. Petina, Irra, 1907- Performer
  11. Votipka, Thelma. Performer
  12. Kaskas, Anna. Performer
  13. Raymondi, Lillian. Performer
  14. Gurney, John, 1902-1997. Performer
  15. Savage, Maria. Performer
  16. De Paolis, Alessio. Performer
  17. D'Angelo, Louis, 1888-1958. Performer
  18. Alvary, Lorenzo, 1909- Performer
  19. Cassel, Walter. Performer
  20. Darcy, Emery. Performer
  21. Engelman, Wilfred. Performer
  22. Pechner, Gerhard. Performer
  23. Oliviero, Lodovico, 1886-1948. Performer
  24. Cehanovsky, George, 1892-1986. Performer
  25. Garris, John. Performer
  26. Dudley, John. Performer
  27. D'Addozio, Tony. Performer
  28. Beecham, Thomas, Sir, 1879-1961. Conductor
  29. Cross, Milton, 1897-1975. Commentator
  30. Truesdale, Joseph R., Mrs. Commentator
  31. Downes, Olin, 1886-1955. Commentator
  32. Lawrence, Robert, 1912- Commentator
  33. Tennyson, Jean. Performer
  34. Spaeth, Sigmund, 1885-1965. Commentator
  35. Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.)
Added title
  1. Opera column of the air (Radio program)
  2. Opera victory rally (Radio program)
  3. Texaco's opera quiz (Radio program)
Added title
  1. Metropolitan Opera Broadcast (Radio program)
Research call number
  1. *LDC 32742
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