Joel Mandelbaum Vidéos
compositeur américain
- opéra
- États-Unis
- compositeur ou compositrice, fabricant ou fabricante d'instruments de musique
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2024-06-15
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Monteverdi Grossman Mandelbaum 2013
Monteverdi: L'incoronazione di Poppea / "No, no, questa sentenza..." / Act III, Scene 4 Presented in August 2013 at the East 13th Street Theatre, 136 E. 13th Street, New York, NY Directed by Victoria Crutchfield, Accompanied by The Sebastians baroque ensemble, Jeff Grossman, Musical Director. Costumes by Nina Bova, Lighting by Scott Schneider. Featuring: Alison Cheeseman, Jeffrey Mandelbaum, Rachel Barker, Nicholas Connoly, Melissa Kelly
Irra Petina Tchaikovsky Mandelbaum Liebling Beverly Sills Richard Wagner Giuseppe Verdi Jan Peerce Donizetti Lily Pons Léo Delibes Richard Strauss Bizet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Rossini Barber Johann Strauss Jr Leonard Bernstein Metropolitan Opera 1908 1933 1936 1941 1944 1947 1948 1954 1957 1965 2000
Columbia set # 714. On this side we hear: I Wish & In this Moonlight Night Don't Doubt Me Dear None but The Lonely Heart - Wether By Day. Conducted by Walter Hendl Irra Petina (April 18, 1908 - January 19, 2000) was an actress and singer as well as a leading contralto with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. She was called the "floperetta queen" by critic Ken Mandelbaum. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Petina was the daughter of General Stephen Petin, Czar Nicholas II's personal escort, and a goddaughter of the Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna. She studied singing in New York City with Estelle Liebling, the teacher of Beverly Sills. Her debut role with the Met was as Schwertleite in Richard Wagner's Die Walküre (the second part of the acclaimed Ring Cycle) on December 29, 1933. She appeared as Maddalena in Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto with Jan Peerce, the marquise of Berkenfeld in Donizetti's The Daughter of the Regiment with Lily Pons, Mallika in Léo Delibes's Lakmé, Feodor in Boris Godunov, Annina in Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier, and the title role in Bizet's Carmen. Petina's portrayal of Marcellina in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro (27 Met performances in all, with four radio broadcasts), won her rave reviews from the New York Times and the New York Herald Tribune. Additional credits include 35 Met performances as Berta in Rossini's The Barber of Seville, and despite being a contralto, the high soprano role of Rosalinde in a 1944 national tour of Johann Strauss, Jr.'s operetta Die Fledermaus. Petina also appeared on Broadway in productions such as Song of Norway (1947), Magdalena (1948), Hit the Trail (1954), Leonard Bernstein's Candide (1957), for which she received a Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and Anya (1965). Petina appeared as herself in Andrew L. Stone's film There's Magic in Music (1941). Asked how to pronounce her name, she told The Literary Digest the first syllable should be stressed: PEH-ti-na. (Charles Earle Funk, What's the Name, Please?, Funk & Wagnalls, 1936.) She married Dr. Frank Bussey and died in Austin, Texas. Her archive is held at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin. References
Irra Petina Tchaikovsky Mandelbaum Liebling Beverly Sills Richard Wagner Giuseppe Verdi Jan Peerce Donizetti Lily Pons Léo Delibes Richard Strauss Bizet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Rossini Barber Johann Strauss Jr Leonard Bernstein Metropolitan Opera 1908 1933 1936 1941 1944 1947 1948 1954 1957 1965 2000
Selections on this side are: Pique Dame - Luza's Aria It was early spring - Where Dancing was Loudest Green GrassIrra Petina (April 18, 1908 - January 19, 2000) was an actress and singer as well as a leading contralto with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. She was called the "floperetta queen" by critic Ken Mandelbaum. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Petina was the daughter of General Stephen Petin, Czar Nicholas II's personal escort, and a goddaughter of the Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna. She studied singing in New York City with Estelle Liebling, the teacher of Beverly Sills.[ Her debut role with the Met was as Schwertleite in Richard Wagner's Die Walküre (the second part of the acclaimed Ring Cycle) on December 29, 1933. She appeared as Maddalena in Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto with Jan Peerce, the marquise of Berkenfeld in Donizetti's The Daughter of the Regiment with Lily Pons, Mallika in Léo Delibes's Lakmé, Feodor in Boris Godunov, Annina in Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier, and the title role in Bizet's Carmen. Petina's portrayal of Marcellina in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro (27 Met performances in all, with four radio broadcasts), won her rave reviews from the New York Times and the New York Herald Tribune. Additional credits include 35 Met performances as Berta in Rossini's The Barber of Seville, and despite being a contralto, the high soprano role of Rosalinde in a 1944 national tour of Johann Strauss, Jr.'s operetta Die Fledermaus. Petina also appeared on Broadway in productions such as Song of Norway (1947), Magdalena (1948), Hit the Trail (1954), Leonard Bernstein's Candide (1957), for which she received a Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and Anya (1965). Petina appeared as herself in Andrew L. Stone's film There's Magic in Music (1941). Asked how to pronounce her name, she told The Literary Digest the first syllable should be stressed: PEH-ti-na. (Charles Earle Funk, What's the Name, Please?, Funk & Wagnalls, 1936.) She married Dr. Frank Bussey and died in Austin, Texas. Her archive is held at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin. References
Joel Mandelbaum Leonard Lehrman 1943 2018
Pianist Leonard Lehrman introduces and performs the Overture and Finale from Joel Mandelbaum's opera THE DYBBUK, at a concert Nov. 12, 2018 at Center Makor in Brookline, Mass., in memory of Solomon Michoels and his 1943 Boston interpreter, Emily Rosenstein (later Lehrman). Video by Helene Williams.
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