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Grace Kingsley, Los Angeles Times, L. A., Cal., Nov. 19, 1915.
Metropolitan Opera House, exterior by day, New York
(...) New York Tribune, July 5, 1908
& Metropolitan Opera House, Carrere & Hastings auditorium
decoration, New York, undated, Library of Congress
& Metropolitan Opera House, Elegantly dressed patrons
fill the boxes in 1898, New York,
New York Public Library, sketch, detail
& „Carmen“ Draws Throng to Opera
Miss Farrar and Caruso
Appear in the Leading Parts.
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Bizet‘s Work Still Popular
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Last Sung at Metropolitan in 1908-’09 by Many
in Last Night‘s Cast.
The Cast.
Carmen................Geraldine Farrar (...)
Don Jose..............Enrico Caruso (...)
One of the inexplicable things of New York opera
has been the absence of Georges Bizet‘s
Carmen from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House.
(...) New York Tribune, New York, Nov. 20, 1914
Metropolitan Opera House, 1425 B‘way and 39th, New York.
„An uproariously funny burlesque“
Editorial content. „AT THE STAGE DOOR
BY GRACE KINGSLEY“ (...)
„Charlie as Bull Thrower?
Charlie Chaplin is appearing for the Essanay in what is said
to be an uproariously funny burlesque of Carmen.“
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