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Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 2 p.m., ABC). Lohengrin, with Lauritz Melchior and Helen Traubel...
...audience, the season's first Tristan, which Perlea directed, sounded different from any performance they had ever heard before. The voices were familiar: Melchior and Traubel sang the title roles. But the performance seemed to have a new sweetness and clarity, a subdued splendor. Says Perlea, "Too many conductors mistake heroic for loud." In Rigoletto, he proved that he knew how to build a musical melodrama without throwing away climaxes. The result: when the real climax came in the last-act murder scene, it was overwhelming. Carmen was the same story; with the pace he gave Bizet...
...work, personal appearances and concert tours around the U.S., Soprano Margaret Truman figured that she was ready for her New York debut. After her half-hour Carnegie Hall concert last week, sponsored on a network hookup by the American Oil Co., she got a kiss from Opera Star Lauritz Melchior and a notice from the New York Herald Tribune's Critic Virgil Thomson who wrote: "Few artists now appearing before the public have Miss Truman's physical advantages, and almost none other has her dignity." But as for "temperament, the quality that enables a musician to bring music...
Almost as big a surprise was 27-year-old Bronx-born opera-saver Regina Resnik (TIME, Aug. 25, 1947), whose dramatically convincing and vocally sumptuous Sieglinde was more than a match for 59-year-old veteran Tenor Lauritz Melchior's Siegmund...
Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 2 p.m., ABC). Tristan und Isolde, with Lauritz Melchior and Helen Traubel...