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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting magazine and program issued by the Metropolitan Opera Guild.]
ISSUE DATE:
NOVEMBER 25, 1957; VOLUME XXII: NUMBER 4:
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 7" X 10". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.(See photo)
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THIS WEEK : on the occasion of the first Metropolitan broadcast of the season, OPERA NEWS salutes The Texas Company, which makes the broadcasts possible. The cover combines Aida, the Opera of the Week, with the poster that ap-
pears this season in all Texaco filling stations. On page 14
Donald W. Stewart, Manager of the Company's Advertising
Division, outlines the philosophy behind the broadcasts.
Verdi's own stage directions for Aida are made public, for the first time in English, by Mary Jane Matz. Assistant Man-
ager of the Metropolitan Opera, Francis Robinson writes with
authority as well as affection of the late Maria Savage. Among
the other contributors to this issue, Katherine Griffith is now
Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Tennessee;
Prof. Viktor Fuchs has dedicated his new book to the Fine
Arts Department of Brigham Young University, whose recent
Offenbach performances were adapted by him; Dr. Ann M.
Lingg is the author of Mephisto Waltz, Mozart: Genius of Harmony and John Philip Sousa.
Names. Dates. Faces.
Aida Without Tears, by Mary Jane Matz.
New Voices on the Air: Irene Dalis, Carlo Bergonzi.
Robert Nagy.
The Decisive Moment, by Katherine Griffith.
I Remember Maman: an Appreciation by Francis Robinson Why Texaco Sponsors the Metropolitan Broadcasts, by Donald W. Stewart.
Opera of the Week: Aida.
Art EditorThe Story.
Settings and Costumes.
What to Read.
Opera on Records, by Karl F. Reuling.
Cavalier of Bel Canto: Mattia Battistini, by Viktor Fuchs.
Metropolitan OperaBenefits.
All Quiet on the Red Sea Front, by Ann ill. Lingg.
Member's Corner 4th cover.
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