An edition of La Walkiria (1954)

La Walkiria

prima giornata della tetralogia "L'anello del Nibelungo" tre atti, parole e musica di Richard Wagner

La Walkiria
Otto Ackermann, Otto Ackermann
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An edition of La Walkiria (1954)

La Walkiria

prima giornata della tetralogia "L'anello del Nibelungo" tre atti, parole e musica di Richard Wagner

Opera program with summary in Italian for the three acts of Richard Wagner's opera "Die Walkur̈e". Includes portraits of performers. Maestro concertatore e direttore Otto Ackermann, regia di Mario Frigerio, direttore dell'allestimento Nicola Benois, Bozzetti e figurini di Nicola Benois, maestro collaboratore Heinrich Schmidt, maestro suggeritore Adriano Petronio, scene realizzate da Carlo Ighina.

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Publisher
Teatro alla Scala
Language
Italian
Pages
165

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Edition Notes

"La Walkiria di Richard Wagner. Teatro alla Scala, stagione lirica, 1954-55"--Cover.

Cast: Wolfgang Windgassen, Ludwig Weber, Hans Hotter, Leonie Rysanek, Martha Moedl, Grace Hoffman, Mariella Angioletti, Luisa Villa, Elfriede Wild, Veronica Wolfram, Nelde Clavel, Martha Thompson, Hanna Ludwig.

LC copy has notations by Coe.

In Italian with text (p. 149-156) by Teodoro Celli with additional brief descriptions in French and English on p. 164-165.

In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).

Published in
Milano

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN2093 .C64 1995 no. W123

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. 149-165
Number of pages
165

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30512292M
LCCN
2010713185

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