Word: lucrezia
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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These include Debussy's magnum opus, Pelleas et Mélisande, in which Edward Johnson and Lucrezia Bori will probably be the principals. For Jeritza, there is also a German novelty, Jenufa, by Leos Janacek, Czecho-Slovakia. This opera, first heard in Prague in 1916, has since been performed in Vienna and Berlin...
Gioconda for Rose Raisa, Le Prophête for Charles Marshall, Werther for Mary Garden, will probably be added to Chicago operatic repertory next season. Also it is likely that Don Carlos will be mounted for Chaliapin, Gianni Schicchi for Galeffii; Pearl Fishers for Schipa, Lucrezia Borgia for Raisa, and Pilléas and Mélisande for Garden and Baklanoff...
Last week, when this can of guaranteed Mascagni was opened, Emma Calve sat in the audience. But Lucrezia Bori, of tender voice, sang the violet song and threw the cherries...
...November 23 before the Yale game. The first of the annual series of Symphony Hall concerts will be given on December 13, with Sigrid Onegin, contralto, as soloist. The second will be on February 14, with Pablo Casals 'cellist as soloist, and the third on April 3 with Lucrezia Bori, soprano with the Metropolitan Opera Company, as soloist...
Besides a Symphony Orchestra of 120 players, a chorus of 1000 voices, a ballet of 100 dancers and 20 solo dancers, a number of special artists have been engaged to perform. Among these will be Lucrezia Bori, Frieda Hempel, Rosa Ponselle, and Arthur Hackett...