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TITLE: METROPOLITAN OPERA NEWS (with program)
[RARE and interesting literary magazine!]
ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 20, 1950; VOLUME XV, NUMBER 5
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 7" X 10". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.(See photo)

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THIS WEEK : our cover picture displays a view of the interior of the famous Theater an der Wien in Vienna, where Fidelio was first performed in 1805. The building dates from 1797, when it was constructed on the site of an older building. Here The Magic Flute was first presented in 1791, its memory recalled today by the portal of the present theatre, where Papageno is carved with three little Papagenos! We are glad to offer an analysis of The Magic Flute by Boris Goldovsky. On this material was based the script for the intermission broadcast, Opera News on the Air (December 1, 1945). We now print it for the first time, with the permission of Tile Texas Com- pany, sponsor of the broadcast. We are also happy to welcome to our columns once more Dr. Paul Nettl, member of the music faculty of Indiana University and Frank Merkling, young musicologist.

Issued weekly during the Opera Season and fortnightly in the Spring and Fall by THE METROPOLITAN OPERA GUILD 654 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y.

Full program listings, including many photos from the production!
Names, Dates and 'Places.
Emanuel Schikaneder, Mozart's Fine Feathered Friend, by Paul Nettl.
OPERA NEWS presents Genevieve Warner.
Groundwork under Graf.
The Flute without Magic, by Frank Merkling.
Putting the Stamp on Opera.
The Magic Flute Broadcast of the Week.
Opera on Records, by Stephen Fassett.
Plans for British Opera Festival, 1951, by Joan Littlefield.
Plans for Opera in Dresden.
Opera Benefits.
Opera Has Lost.
Accents on The Magic Flute, by Boris Goldovsky.
An authoritative glance at the Gold Curtain.
by Carleton Sprague Smith.
The Metropolitan's Fourth Week, 3rd cover.
Guild Calendar, 3rd cover.

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