Word: figaro
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...American Opera Company will open its stay in Boston by presenting Gounod's "Faust" in English on Monday evening. "Faust" will be followed by Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" on Tuesday and Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro" on Wednesday. Tickets for the performances may be obtained at Steinert Hall on Boylston St. The prices of seats will range from...
...dying Valentin, the conducting of Frank St. Leger* who with a small orchestra wove Gounod's share of it all into a rich, seamless fabric. Critics used big words-big words, capitalized-Art, Beauty, Intelligence. They endorsed just as emphatically the Madame Butterfly and The Marriage of Figaro that rounded out the Washington run, prophesied a big future for the new American Company whose first season will include a seven weeks' run in Manhattan to begin Jan. 10, shorter runs afterward in Boston and Chicago...
...Caillaux, then, divorced from onetime Mile. Henriette Rinouard, who, as Mme. Caillaux, shot and killed Editor Gaston Calmette of Le Figaro on March 16, 1914, because his paper was attacking her husband? Naturally M. Caillaux has not divorced so faithful a wife. Instead, the lady to whom he referred was his wife by an earlier marriage, Mme. Gueydan. She, a woman of the greatest selfmastery, has retained a position of dignity and honor, despite the astounding ups and downs of M. Caillaux who, for example, was convicted by the French Senate of "plotting against the security of the state abroad...
Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro"Mozart Large Handel Overture to "Leonore" No. 3 Beethoren "The Preludes" Symphonic Poem Liset Omphale's Spinning Wheel Saint-Saens "La Valse," Chorographic Poem Ravel "A Victory Ball," Fantasy Scholling "Song Without Words" Chaikovsky Marche Slav Chaikovsky
...following program will be rendered tonight at the Pops Concert at Symphony Hall: Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro" Mozart Largo Handel (Solo violin, harp, organ, and strings) Overture to "Leonore No. 3" Beethoven "The Preludes," Symphonic Poem Liszt "Omphale's Spinning Wheel" Saint-Saens "La Valse," Choregraphic Poem Ravel "A Victory Ball" Fantasy Schelling Song without Words Tchaikovsky Marche Slavo Tchaikovsky