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Metropolitan opera house 1883 pictures
Metropolitan opera house 1883 pictures





The first building was built at the corner of Broadway and 39th Street.

  • First Space Spiders Arabella and Anita Spun Very F.The Metropolitan Opera was founded in 1883 by a group of businessmen who wanted their own theatre.
  • metropolitan opera house 1883 pictures

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  • Jussi Bjorling Made Met Opera Debut in 1938 as Rod.
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  • Metropolitan Opera Premiered 20 Operas During Open.
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  • Met Opera Premiered Lucia di Lammermoor Oct.
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  • The 15th (Saturday, March 1) was held at the Academy of Music in Baltimore, Maryland. 25) was staged at the National Theater in Washington, D.C. 11) performance was given at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio. 5) performance took place at the Olympic Theater in St. 26) performances were offered at Haverly's Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. 14, was given at the Chestnut Street Opera House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 8, took place at the Academy of Music in Brooklyn, New York.

    metropolitan opera house 1883 pictures

    5) performances were held at the Boston Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts. 10) and 16th, closing (Saturday, March 15) performances were staged at the Metropolitan Opera House. 22, premiere and the second (Saturday, Oct. 18, 1893) received 16 performances, sung in Italian, during Met Opera’s first season. The dramma lirico in cinque atti (five-act lyric drama) by French composer Charles-François Gounod (June 17, 1818-Oct.







    Metropolitan opera house 1883 pictures