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The San Carlo Opera Company was the name of two different opera companies active in the United States during the first half of the twentieth century.
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Peroni (29 July 1882 – ) was an American opera singer who was a dramatic soprano with the SanCarloOperaCompany. Mary Kaestner was born in Iowa to German...
Gallo) was an Italian-born opera impresario. Gallo was owner and General Manager of the traveling SanCarloOperaCompany from 1913 until its disbandment...
the venue on Wells Street, The Second City Guide to Opera, a collaboration with the Lyric Opera of Chicago that had been initiated by soprano and Lyric...
Lohengrin at the Ravinia Festival. In 1930 she toured America with the SanCarloOperaCompany as Carmen. After retiring from the stage, Alcock worked as a voice...
and How's Your Health? He was a member of the Fortune Gallo's SanCarloOperaCompany. When Atwell began working on Broadway, he had a role, as a serious...
complete opera to be filmed with sound, in a now-obscure version starring the tenor Fernando Bertini as Canio, in his only film, with the SanCarloOpera Company...
family moved to Los Angeles, California. Caselotti debuted with the SanCarloOperaCompany in Los Angeles in 1927 in that city's Philharmonic Auditorium....
Steppenwolf Theatre Company is a Chicago theater company founded in 1974 by Terry Kinney, Jeff Perry, and Gary Sinise in the Immaculate Conception grade...
OperaCompany. Chicago OperaCompany, based around Fortune Gallo's SanCarloOperaCompany (1910–1954): gave six seasons of opera at the Civic Opera House...
she appeared in operas in several theatres on Broadway, and was active with the touring SanCarloOperaCompany, the Chicago OperaCompany, and the New York...
Civic Opera House, including its annual presentation of The Nutcracker. Founded in 1956 by dance pioneers Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino, the company has...
coloratura soprano singer in opera; she toured in Australia and performed in Mexico before joining the SanCarloOperaCompany for several seasons, and was...
building a new opera house to serve as the home for the Chicago Civic Opera, as the company was called. The building is shaped like a huge chair, sometimes...
The San Francisco Opera (SFO) is an American operacompany founded in 1923 by Gaetano Merola (1881–1953) based in San Francisco, California. Merola's...
touring SanCarloOperaCompany (originally from the Teatro di SanCarlo, Naples) then in the US. From 1909-13 he conducted the Boston OperaCompany at the...
Fire of 1908.[failed verification] Chicago portal Illinois portal Rhoads Opera House fire in Boyertown, Pennsylvania, January 1908 – 171 fatalities Cocoanut...
seasons and artists from the Chicago Opera and New York Metropolitan OperaCompanies. By 1930, Ravinia had featured performers including Yvonne Gall, Edward...
Opera Company from 1910, and with the SanCarlo Grand OperaCompany, sharing soprano parts in the latter company with Anna Fitziu, Marie Rappold, Tamaki...
recruited him to become music director of his touring SanCarloOperaCompany. He toured with that company up until at least 1955 when the last known performances...
Michonnet. The opera was first performed in the United States by the SanCarloOperaCompany on January 5, 1907, at the French Opera House in New Orleans...
from the grand stair of the Paris Opera House and ascends to the various balcony levels. Marshall Field and Company supplied interior decorations including...