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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting literary magazine!]
ISSUE DATE: APRIL 11 1955; VOLUME XIX, NUMBER 23
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 7" X 10". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.(See photo)

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THIS WEEK: in photographs by Sedge LeBlang our cover represents two acts from Andrea Chenier, the Metropolitan's first new production of the season, which will be seen on tour more often than any other opera. Sensitive readers will note how the threatening scene of the Revolutionary Tribunal with Nell Rankin as Madelon casts its shadow over the frivolity of the Chateau de Coign y, with Cehanovsky as Fleville, Carelli as the Abbe and Glaz as the Countess. We are glad to record a few of the intricate preparations required when the Metropolitan Company goes on the road, as gathered by Mrs. Cervantes in her interview with Frank Paola. We also take this opportunity to salute the Metropolitan's fellow-enterprise, the New York City Opera Company, whose many productions of opera in English culminate in the new translation of Rossinfs Cenerentola, described by the two pundit-poets responsible.

Full program listings, including many photos from the production!
Names, Dates, Faces.
A Tribunal for Andrea Chenier.
Spring Flight, by Madolin Shorey Cervantes.
Cinderella speaks English, by Martha English and James H. Durbin, Jr.
European Notebook.
Opera in Wales, by Kenneth Loveland.
Opera at Sadler's Wells, by Joan Littlefield.
News from Rome, by Cynthia Jolly.
New Life for Berlin Opera, by Horst Koegler.
Golden Age Ledgir.
Opera on Records, by John W. Freeman.
Invitation to Vienna.
Letters.

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