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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting literary magazine!]
ISSUE DATE:
MARCH 5, 1951; VOLUME XV, NUMBER 20
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 derived from an etching by Kathe Kollwitz, whose bitter denunciation of the horrors of oppression suggests the spirit of Fidelio. Her powerful delineation of human suffering aroused the resentment of the Nazis, from whom Germany was liberated only two weeks after her death.
We welcome a contribution from Max Rudolf, Artistic Administrator of the Metropolitan Opera Association who, in spite of his arduous duties at the Opera House, has found time to keep up his musicological and technical interests.
Philip Miller, curator of the Record Collection in the Music Division of the New York Public Library, is represented by a thoughtful study of Beethoven's opera.
We are especially grateful to Mme. Flagstad to accord one of her rare interviews to a young member of the Guild staff.
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.
Full program listings, including many photos from the production!
The Metropolitan's Eighteenth Week.
Names, Dates and Places.
Beethoven's Leonore Sketchbooks, by Max Rudolf.
Flagstad and Fidelio.
An interview with Carol Brown.
Aeschylus of the Revolution, by Frank Merkling.
Leonore's Challenge, by Robert Rushmore.
Who was Who in Fidelio.
Fidelio, opera of the week.
Opera on Records, by Stephen Fassett.
Memories of one Fidelio, by Helmut Trommer.
Opera has Lost.
Fidelio, Child of Grief, by Philip Miller.
Beethoven's Unwritten Operas, by Paul Nettl.
The Princess Persuades, by Maryla Friedliinder.
The Metropolitan's Nineteenth Week, 3rd cover.
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