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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting literary magazine!]
ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 28 1955; Vol. XX, No. 4
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 7" X 10". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.(See photo)

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THIS WEEK: our cover picture is the design of Rolf Gerard, inspired by the luminous Venetian scene from Les Cordes d'Hoffmann, which was applauded on Opening Night and will be broadcast next Saturday. We offer a report on the reopening of the Vienna Opera House by the Editor, who was sent to Europe for a week as the guest of Pan American Airways. The physical and historic background of this famous theatre is described by Paula Harris, Betty H. Poole, the late Paul Planer and Robert Breuer. John Gutman, the Metropolitan's Assistant Manager, writes an imaginary dialogue between the composer Offenbach and one of his most popular prima donnas from his extensive knowledge as the translator of the new Hoffmann libretto. OPERA NEWS introduces a new feature for its twentieth anniversary year, the "return engagement" or reappearance of one outstanding article on the broadcast opera: this week Professor Paul Nettl's account of the actual characters behind Les Contes d'Hoffmann, which first appeared February 21, 1944.

Full program listings, including many photos from the production!
Names, Dates, Faces.
A Phoenix takes Flight--Reopening of the Vienna Opera.
Offenbach aux enters, by John Gutman.
A Woman and Three Dreams, by Katherine Griffith.
Return Engagement: Hoffmann's Background, by Paul Nettl.
Orpheus in the New World, by Jane W. Stedman.
Tiq Miller's Boys, by James Alfonte.
The View from the Podium: Monteux on Hoffmann.
Opera of the Week: Les Contes d'Hoffmann.
Richard Tucker, Rise Stevens, Mildren Miller.
Opera on Records, by William D. CYllara.
The Metropolitan's Fourth Week Repertory, Back cover.

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