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A WEEK'S MUSICAL TOPICS; Timely Gossip of the Concert Hall and the Opera House. GERMAN VERSUS ITALIAN METHODS Some Poor Stage Settings Offset by Good Acting -- Singing Dialogues Over the Footlights to the Audience.

A WEEK'S MUSICAL TOPICS; Timely Gossip of the Concert Hall and the Opera House. GERMAN VERSUS ITALIAN METHODS Some Poor Stage Settings Offset by Good Acting -- Singing Dialogues Over the Footlights to the Audience.
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The second week of the season of Wagner opera in German at the Metropolitan Opera House did not differ in any of its material aspects from the first. The policy of giving extra nights of operas which excited poular interest, introduced by Messrs. Abbey Grau, seems to have appealed to the fancy of Mr. Damrosch, and it resulted in his offering on Thursday evening an extra representation of "Lohengrin." View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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