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San Francisco Opera Association Fifteenth Annual Season 1937

San Francisco Opera Association Fifteenth Annual Season 1937

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San Francisco Opera Association Fifteenth Annual Season 1937

by MEROLA, Gaetano (General Manager)

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San Francisco: San Francisco Opera Association, 1937. First Edition. Staplebound printed wraps. Good +. 8vo. Pp. 48, followed by two-pp. ads. The chief production is Wagner's "Lohengrin" presented at the War Memorial Opera House. Details on an upcoming performance of "Rigoletto" are printed, too. Loaded with sophisticated ads that reflect an opera-going society seemingly immune to the effects of the Great Depression. Slight general wear. Featuring Lauritz Melchior as Lohengrin, Kirsten Flagstad as Elsa of Brabant, Julius Huehn as Frederick of Telramund, Kathryn Meisle as Ortrud, Ludwig Hofmann as Henry the Fowler and Billie Hetrick as Gottfried. Symphony conducted by Fritz Reiner. The roster of board members is a Blue Book 100 of San Francisco families. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve with backing.

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Bookseller
Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
410
Title
San Francisco Opera Association Fifteenth Annual Season 1937
Author
MEROLA, Gaetano (General Manager)
Format/Binding
Staplebound printed wraps
Book Condition
Used - Good +
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
San Francisco Opera Association
Place of Publication
San Francisco
Date Published
1937
Keywords
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About Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA

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