. 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 . AN OPEN AIR PRODUCTION OF MIREILLE AT ARLES 333. THE TEMPLE SCENE (LA SCALA REVIVAL OF 1913) NABUCCO, or NABUCODONOSOR OPERA IN FOUR ACTS Text by Solera; music by Giuseppe Verdi. First production at La Scala, Milan, March9, 1842, was a great success and broke all Scala records by reaching sixty-five performancesin one season. Produced at Vienna, April 4, 1843; Berlin, 1844; Paris, October 16, 1845;London, in English, as Nino, at
. 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 . AN OPEN AIR PRODUCTION OF MIREILLE AT ARLES 333. THE TEMPLE SCENE (LA SCALA REVIVAL OF 1913) NABUCCO, or NABUCODONOSOR OPERA IN FOUR ACTS Text by Solera; music by Giuseppe Verdi. First production at La Scala, Milan, March9, 1842, was a great success and broke all Scala records by reaching sixty-five performancesin one season. Produced at Vienna, April 4, 1843; Berlin, 1844; Paris, October 16, 1845;London, in English, as Nino, at Her Majestys Theatre, March 3, 1846. In 1900, a yearbefore Verdis death, the opera was revived in Rome and met with great success. FirstAmerican production, New York, April 4, 1848. Nabucco was the opera selected to openthe 1913 season at La Scala, being presented with a sumptuous setting October 1st, twomonths in advance of the usual time, in honor of the Verdi centenary. Characters NABUCCO, Assyrian king Baritone FENENA, his daughter Contralto ABIGAIL, an Amazon Soprano OROTASPES, Babylonian priest Bass HYDASPES Tenor Priests, Couriers, Soldiers and Townspeople Time and Place : Babylon ; sixth century B. C
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