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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting magazine and program issued by the Metropolitan Opera Guild.]
ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY 13, 1956; VOLUME XX: NUMBER 15
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 7" X 10". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.(See photo)

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THIS WEEK: our cover was designed from an eighteenth-century French engraving from the Print Room of the N. Y. Public Library. Frank Warnke, a member of the Yale University faculty, asks that his gratitude be expressed to Hilde Gueden, an expert Strauss interpreter and the Sophie of next Saturday's Rosenkavalier, for her assistance in interpreting the poetic structure of the libretto. Kenneth Lane, who writes of his former teacher, the Metropolitan's first Marschallin, Frieda Hempel, is a young tenor of considerable concert experience. A new contributor, Frank Milburn, is a member of the Musical America staff. Mrs. Myron Mull, now living in Connecticut and working with the National Council to promote the Central Opera Service Conference, describes a noteworthy Rosenkavalier. Boris Goldovsky's broadcast remarks of 1946 are reprinted by courtesy of The Texas Co.

Issued weekly during the Opera Season and fortnightly in the Spring and Fall by THE METROPOLITAN OPERA GUILD 654 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y.

Articles and full program listings, including photos from the production!
Names, Dates, Faces.
The Poet as Librettist, by Frank J. Warnke.
The Marschallin Triumphant, by William S. Ashbrook.
Elegy in Paris, by Isabella Mull.
Sentimental Strauss, by Frank Milburn.
Memories of Frieda Hempel, by Kenneth Lane.
Twentieth-Century Waltz King, by Paul Spencer.
Return Engagement:.
Accents on Der Rosenkavalier, by Boris Goldovsky.
The First Italian Ochs, Pavel Ludikar, by Robert Breuer.
We introduce Emilia Cundari.
Opera of the Week: Der Rosenkavalier.
Opera on Records, by William D. O'Hara.
How Good is Your Memory?.
Tannhauser without Style, by Frank Granville Barker.
Naples becomes Elektra, by Ernest De Weerth.
The Metropolitan's Fifteenth Week Repertory 3rd cover.

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