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Don Carlos opera in four acts

Title
  1. Don Carlos [sound recording] : opera in four acts / music by Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto by Joseph Méry and Camille Du Locle.
Author
  1. Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901.

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Additional authors
  1. Méry, Joseph, 1798-1865.
  2. Du Locle, Camille, 1832-1903.
  3. Hines, Jerome, 1921-
  4. Tucker, Richard, 1913-1975.
  5. Silveri, Paolo.
  6. Hotter, Hans.
  7. Vichegonov, Lubomir.
  8. Rigal, Delia.
  9. Barbieri, Fedora.
  10. Bollinger, Anne, 1919-1963.
  11. Franke, Paul, 1917-2011.
  12. Darcy, Emery.
  13. Amara, Lucine.
  14. Morse, Tilda.
  15. Stiedry, Fritz.
  16. Cross, Milton, 1897-1975.
  17. Goldovsky, Boris.
  18. Kirsten, Dorothy, 1910-1992.
  19. London, George, 1920-1985.
  20. Taylor, Deems, 1885-1966.
  21. Marek, George R. (George Richard), 1902-1987.
  22. Bagar, Robert C.
  23. Gutman, John.
  24. Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.)
  25. Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcast collection.
Description
  1. 4 sound tape reels (235 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, mono.; 10 in.
Series statement
  1. Texaco-Metropolitan Opera Radio Network ; [broadcast of Apr. 5, 1952]
Uniform title
  1. Don Carlos. Italian
  2. Opera news on the air (Radio program)
  3. Texaco's opera quiz (Radio program)
  4. Metropolitan Opera Broadcast (Radio program)
Alternative title
  1. Don Carlos.
Subject
  1. Operas
Genre/Form
  1. Live sound recordings.
Contents
  1. side 1. Introduction and synopsis of act 1 (Milton Cross) ; Opera news on the air (Boris Goldovsky, host, with Dorothy Kirsten and George London) ; Synopsis of act 2 (Cross) ; Texaco's opera quiz (Deems Taylor, host, with George Marek, Robert Bagar and John Gutman) ; Synopsis of act 3 (Cross) -- side 2. Act 1 through "La Regina" -- side 3. Act 1 concluded -- side 4. Act 2 -- side 5. Act 3 through "Son io, mio Carlo" -- side 6. Act 3 concluded ; Act 4.
Call number
  1. *LTCM 367 (F)
Note
  1. Title from house program ; series title from Opera news.
  2. Durations: 0:46:32 (synopses and features) ; 3:08:33 (opera).
  3. Production notes and official cast list (4 p.) on file in the Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.
Indexed in (note)
  1. Opera news
Performer (note)
  1. Jerome Hines (Philip II) ; Richard Tucker (Don Carlo) ; Paolo Silveri (Rodrigo) ; Hans Hotter (Grand Inquisitor) ; Lubomir Vichegonov (A friar) ; Delia Rigal (Elizabeth) ; Fedora Barbieri (Eboli) ; Anne Bollinger (Theobald) ; Paul Franke (Count of Lerma) ; Emery Darcy (Royal herald) ; Lucine Amara (Celestial voice) ; Tilda Morse (Countess of Aremberg) ; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus ; Fritz Stiedry, conductor ; Milton Cross, broadcast announcer.
Event (note)
  1. Live broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, Apr. 5, 1952.
Reproduction (note)
  1. Service copy (3 sound cassettes : analog, mono., Dolby-B processed) available in: *LTCM 367 (F)
Language (note)
  1. Sung in Italian.
Author
  1. Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901.
Title
  1. Don Carlos [sound recording] : opera in four acts / music by Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto by Joseph Méry and Camille Du Locle.
Playing time
  1. 004632 030833
Series
  1. Texaco-Metropolitan Opera Radio Network ; [broadcast of Apr. 5, 1952]
  2. Texaco-Metropolitan Opera Radio Network ; [broadcast of Apr. 5, 1952]
Cast
  1. Jerome Hines (Philip II) ; Richard Tucker (Don Carlo) ; Paolo Silveri (Rodrigo) ; Hans Hotter (Grand Inquisitor) ; Lubomir Vichegonov (A friar) ; Delia Rigal (Elizabeth) ; Fedora Barbieri (Eboli) ; Anne Bollinger (Theobald) ; Paul Franke (Count of Lerma) ; Emery Darcy (Royal herald) ; Lucine Amara (Celestial voice) ; Tilda Morse (Countess of Aremberg) ; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus ; Fritz Stiedry, conductor ; Milton Cross, broadcast announcer.
Original version
  1. Preservation tape, recorded at NYPL in July 1989, from aluminum-based acetates (8 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.) lent by the Metropolitan Opera.
Indexed in:
  1. Opera news, v. 16, no. 22 (Mar. 31, 1952).
Event
  1. Live broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, Apr. 5, 1952.
Reproduction
  1. Service copy (3 sound cassettes : analog, mono., Dolby-B processed) available in: *LTCM 367 (F)
Language
  1. Sung in Italian.
Added author
  1. Méry, Joseph, 1798-1865. Librettist
  2. Du Locle, Camille, 1832-1903. Librettist
  3. Hines, Jerome, 1921- Performer
  4. Tucker, Richard, 1913-1975. Performer
  5. Silveri, Paolo. Performer
  6. Hotter, Hans. Performer
  7. Vichegonov, Lubomir. Performer
  8. Rigal, Delia. Performer
  9. Barbieri, Fedora. Performer
  10. Bollinger, Anne, 1919-1963. Performer
  11. Franke, Paul, 1917-2011. Performer
  12. Darcy, Emery. Performer
  13. Amara, Lucine. Performer
  14. Morse, Tilda. Performer
  15. Stiedry, Fritz. Conductor
  16. Cross, Milton, 1897-1975. Commentator
  17. Goldovsky, Boris. Commentator
  18. Kirsten, Dorothy, 1910-1992. Commentator
  19. London, George, 1920-1985. Commentator
  20. Taylor, Deems, 1885-1966. Commentator
  21. Marek, George R. (George Richard), 1902-1987. Commentator
  22. Bagar, Robert C. Commentator
  23. Gutman, John. Commentator
  24. Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.)
Added title
  1. Opera news on the air (Radio program)
  2. Texaco's opera quiz (Radio program)
  3. Metropolitan Opera Broadcast (Radio program)
Research call number
  1. *LTCM 367 (F) [Cassette service copy] Production notes on file.
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