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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting literary magazine!]
ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 1953; VOLUME XIX, NUMBER 17
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 7" X 10". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.(See photo)

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THIS WEEK: our cover picture, secured from the New York Public Library, represents a silhouette portrait of Friedrich von Schiller, painted on glass in Marbach in 1790, between the period of the poet's earlier plays, Fiesko, Kabale and Liebe and Don Carlos, all of which influenced Verdi's operas, and his later Braid von Messina. We are grateful to The Texas Company for permission to publish the substance of an intermission discussion of Don Carlo as expressed by Boris Goldovsky. David Pierce, who reports on the progress of the Arundel Opera Company, is a master of English at Fay School formerly connected with the Oxford University Press. Stewart Manville, who gives practical suggestions as to operatic travel in Italy, is a young contributor who has been working as a stage manager and director in Nuremberg.

Full program listings, including many photos from the production!
Names, Dates, Places. Verdi and Schiller, by Alfred R. Neumann.
An Interview with Richard Tucker.
Accents on Don Carlo, by Boris Goldovsky.
Italian Kaleidoscope.
Forza revolves in Rome, by Cynthia Jolly.
Carmen without Condiments, by Michael Pratt-Molese.
Naples bridges Scotland and Sicily, by John H. Davis.
Opera Americana.
Los Angeles Letter, by Juliette Laine.
Boris on a California Campus.
Arundel Opera News, by David Pierce.
DON CARLO, Opera of the Week.
Opera on Records, by John W. Freeman.
Our Little Table.
Milk Fund Tosca.
Salzburg, 1955;.
Opera has Lost.
Seeing Opera in Italy, by Stewart Manville.
The Metropolitan's Eighteenth Week, 4th cover.

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