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English: Scene from Fidelio (Berlin Opera)

Identifier: victrolabookofop00vict (find matches)
Title: The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland
Subjects: Operas
Publisher: Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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Don Pizarro is about to strikethe fatal blow, Fidelio rushes forward, proclaims herselfthe wife of the prisoner and shields him. The Governoris astonished for a moment, but recovers himself and isabout to sacrifice both, when a flourish of trumpetsannounces the coming of the Minister. The prisonersthrow themselves on their knees before Don Fernando andjoyfully rejoice in their coming liberation. (Prisoners Chorus (Oh! What Delight!) ) ; By Victor Male Chorus (In English) 355 76 ( The Heavens Resound (Beethoven) Victor Oratorio Chorus) This is one of the most famous of operatic chorus.Chorus of Prisoners: Oh! What delight! All hail the hour, long sought for yetunhoped! Justice, united with mercy, appears to us on theshrine of death. . The Minister, after learning the truth, disgraces Don Pizarro, while Florestan is pardonedand given back to his faithful wife. &V2 foam imf (team 6* ** <a 6k 11 teftotaSliim 2* 3«v*fflfiioi fi* tB< wUHf. ROGRAM OF FIDELIO VIENNA 12-inch, $1.25
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SCENE FROM FIDELIO (BERLIN OPERA) 154 (German) DIE FLEDERMAUS (English) THE BAT COMIC OPERA IN THREE ACTS Text by C. Haffner and Richard Genee. Music by Johann Strauss. First production,Vienna, April 5, 1847, at the Theatre an der Wein. Produced at Berlin, July, 1874. Givenin Paris under the title of La Chauve Souris and La Tsigane; and in Italy as // Pipislrello.First London production in 1895, at the Coburg Court Theatre. Given in English by theBeecham Opera Company in 1910, at His Majestys Theatre Produced at the Casino, NewYork, March 16, 1885, with De Wolf Hopper in the cast. Given several performances at theGerman Theatre, and revived at the Metropolitan Opera House by Mr. Ambergs Company,March 6, 1890. A notable revival occurred at the Metropolitan February 15, 1905, with acast including Caruso, Sembrich, Walker, Alten, Reiss and Goritz. In 1912 an adaptation byGladys Unger, called The Night Birds, was given in London, and later in New York, underthe title The Merry Countess, w

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