Metropolitan Opera House ends 83 years of music with gala performance
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2016
- (16 Apr 1966) CUTS - unedited material - no sound.
04/16/66 a0030295
new york city -- metropolitan opera house ends 83 years of music w / gala performance.
nx 34263 "opera" 2 shots crowd outside net, sign "save the met," man in formal clothes arrives, girls has hand kissed, crowd in lobsy, lucia albanese, leontyne price, cesare siepi, regina resnick, renate tebadi & fausto clevs, fernando corena & roberta peters, anna moffo, 2 shots rudolph ring talks to audience, 2 shots orchestra, tilt interior.
(47 ft 1:10, shot 4/16/66)
albanese, lucia
lleontyne, prince
cesare, siepi
resnik, regena
tebaldi, renate
clevs, fausto
cohena, fernando
peters, roberta
moffo, anna
bing, rudolh
crowds - theaters
metroplitan opera house
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800 cuts / dupe
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It would be so wonderful if the sound still existed someplace- Maybe someday it will be uncovered. Let's hope. But even without it, this is priceless.
Tebaldi and Corelli the best looking couple of opera.
Both tall and good looking. Great Couple.
Wonderful old house! Those great nights are legendary.
1:38--Looks like Arlene Francis and producer Mark Goodson of "What's My Line?".
Moffo is, as always, loveliness in person.
It would be great for a someone who can read lips put captions on this.????? I would love to hear Moffo's comments after such a long time of silence before speaking.
And among the many celebrated retired singers some were still there in 1983.
Please reload and add Sound. Its a great video but would love to hear what people are saying. Thank you
This video has no sound - it is the "cuts" - unedited material. I will add a note to the record.
@@APArchivefirst of all , it is a great pleasure to have this real exciting dokument .....with sound or without, we have it , that's important. Thanks for sharing from an old passionate admirer of the opera ❤
Great testimony Surely it was done with 8mm manual camera, silent, each side of the virgin roll had to be changed, that's why there are veiled areas every three or four minutes.
12:00 Marcella Pobbe 12:45 Martinelli 16:50❤❤21:35❤
fabulous...if only there was sound!
Wow. What's interesting about this is looking at Renata Tebaldi's weight loss. She was so slim! This totally had an effect on her voice.
Someone somewhere has the sound. There are microphones.
8:45 Interview with Cesare Siepi
I can see Gabriella Tucci , Marcella Pobbe
this was 1966 and no color or sound???
Crooks behind Bing at 2:50
Why no sound??
This video has no sound - it is the "cuts" - unedited material. I will add a note to the record.
Ruggero Orlando making the interview
13:53 Who is she??
Lisa Della Casa?
7:24 Mi adorada Licia Albanese!!!! - 8:15 Leontyne Price - 12:41 Giovanni Martinelli!!!! Como es que nadie lo nombra???
Pity the one sitting behind all that big teased hair. A no sound post about the assassination of the Metropolitan Opera House, perfect choice. ALICIA MARKOVA greatest looking, gorgeous PRICE.
Still would like to know why Bing wanted this place torn down so desperately. It was New York's most beautiful auditorium. The financial and political skullduggery must have been very ugly.
Vincent Parisi ...it wasn’t BING. It was the board...financial considerations....remember the MET WAS RUN PRIVATELY BY BUSINESS PEOPLE.a move had been planned since the ‘30 s I understand.
They had completely grown out of that building. Sets were stored on sidewalks, no room backstage, no rehearsal spaces and the list goes on. They had been there since 1883 so it was time to grow.
Because they wanted to ruin opera and ruin it they did.
Apparently, Bing's excuse was that a rival opera company might take over the old house and financially ruin the Met. I don't know why he would think that since, even in the New Met's first season, the Met company itself was such a prestigious opera company, with incomparable means and resources, that any serious competition, even with the New York City Opera, was out of the question.
@@Tenorchristopherjackson only in America do they trash an opera house is so short a time.
NO SOUND BECAUSE THIS VIDEO DID NOT OBTAIN PERMISSION SO ITS USELESS FILM.
Why does Gelb avoid the history of the Met
? Does he believe it is too ancient and elitist? Get over yourself, Dude.
he's only interested in his own era, nothing outside of his self interests applies here
agreed; I write for Classical Singer and have featured articles on stars of the 'old' Met. Opera News Driscoll and Gelb not interested. Sad
@@tenortonyvillecco2404 In recent Met galas many of the great older singers were snubbed. Sad indeed.