Chapters of Opera. Henry Edward Krehbiel

Chapters of Opera - Henry Edward Krehbiel


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      The Season 1883–1884 at the Academy of Music

       Lillian Nordica's American Début

       German Opera Introduced at the Metropolitan Opera House

       Parlous State of Italian Opera in London and on the Continent

       Dr. Leopold Damrosch and His Enterprise

       The German Singers

       Amalia Materna

       Marianne Brandt

       Marie Schroeder-Hanfstängl

       Anton Schott, the Military Tenor

       Von Bülow's Characterization: "A Tenor is a Disease"

      CHAPTER XI

      GERMAN OPERA AT THE METROPOLITAN

      First German Season

       Death Struggles of Italian Opera at the Academy

       Adelina Patti and Her Art

       Features of the German Performances

       "Tannhäuser"

       Marianne Brandt in Beethoven's Opera

       "Der Freischütz"

       "Masaniello"

       Materna in "Die Walküre"

       Death of Dr. Damrosch

      CHAPTER XII

      END OF ITALIAN OPERA AT THE ACADEMY

      The Season 1885–1886

       End of the Mapleson Régime at the Academy of Music

       Alma Fohström

       The American Opera Company

       German Opera in the Bowery

       A Tenor Who Wanted to be Manager of the Metropolitan Opera House

       The Coming of Anton Seidl

       His Early Career

       Lilli Lehmann

       A Broken Contract

       Unselfish Devotion to Artistic Ideals

       Max Alvary

       Emil Fischer

      CHAPTER XIII

      WAGNER HOLDS THE METROPOLITAN

      Second and Third German Seasons

       The Period 1885–1888

       More about Lilli Lehmann

       Goldmark's "Queen of Sheba"

       First Performance of Wagner's "Meistersinger"

       Patti in Concert and Opera

       A Flash in the Pan at the Academy of Music

       The Transformed American Opera Company

       Production of Rubinstein's "Nero"

       An Imperial Operatic Figure

       First American Performance of "Tristan und Isolde"

       Albert Niemann and His Characteristics

       His Impersonation of Siegmund

       Anecdotes

       A Triumph for "Fidelio"

      CHAPTER XIV

      WAGNERIAN HIGH TIDE

      Wagnerian High Tide at the Metropolitan Opera House

       1887–1890

       Italian Low Water Elsewhere

       Rising of the Opposition

       Wagner's "Siegfried"

       Its Unconventionality

       "Götterdämmerung"

       "Der Trompeter von Säkkingen"

       "Euryanthe"

       "Ferdinand Cortez"

       "Der Barbier von Bagdad"

       Italo Campanini and Verdi's "Otello"

       Patti and Italian Opera at the Metropolitan Opera House

      CHAPTER XV

      END OF THE GERMAN PERIOD

      End of the German Period

       1890–1891

       Some Extraordinary Novelties

       Franchetti's "Asrael"

       "Der Vasall von Szigeth"

       A Royal Composer, His Opera and His Distribution of Decorations

       "Diana von Solange"

       Financial Salvation through Wagner

       Italian Opera Redivivus

       Ill-mannered Box-holders

       Wagnerian Statistics

      CHAPTER XVI

      ITALIAN OPERA AGAIN AT THE METROPOLITAN

      The Season 1891–1892

       Losses of the Stockholders of the Metropolitan Opera House Company

       Return to Italian Opera

       Mr. Abbey's Expectations

       Sickness of Lilli Lehmann

       The De Reszke Brothers and Lassalle

       Emma Eames

       Début of Marie Van Zandt

       "Cavalleria Rusticana"

       Fire Damages the Opera House

       Reorganization of the Owning Company

      CHAPTER XVII

      THE ADVENT OF MELBA AND CALVÉ

      An Interregnum

       Changes in the Management

       Rise and Fall of Abbey, Schoeffel, and Grau

       Death of Henry E. Abbey

       His Career

       Season 1893–1894

       Nellie Melba

       Emma Calvé

       Bourbonism of the Parisians

       Massenet's "Werther"

       1894–1895

       A Breakdown on the Stage

       "Elaine"

       Sybil Sanderson and "Manon"

       Shakespearian Operas

       Verdi's "Falstaff"

      CHAPTER XVIII

      UPRISING IN FAVOR OF GERMAN OPERA

      The Public Clamor for German Opera

       Oscar Hammerstein and His First Manhattan Opera House

       Rivalry between Anton Seidl and Walter Damrosch

       The Latter's Career as Manager

       Wagner Triumphant

       German Opera Restored at the Metropolitan

       "The Scarlet Letter"

       "Mataswintha"

       "Hänsel und Gretel" in English

       Jean de Reszke and His Influence

       Mapleson for the Last Time

       "Andrea Chenier"

       Madame Melba's Disastrous Essay with Wagner

       "Le Cid"

       Metropolitan Performances 1893–1897

      CHAPTER XIX

      BEGINNING


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