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Blanche Arral Gounod Mathilde Graumann Jules Massenet Bassett Hanoi Opera House Carnegie Hall Metropolitan Opera 1864 1884 1901 1902 1909 1910 1945
From Wikipedia: Blanche Arral (10 October 1864 – 3 March 1945) was a Belgian coloratura soprano. Born Clara Lardinois in Liège, Belgium, the youngest of 17 children, she studied under Mathilde Graumann Marchesi in Paris. She debuted in a small part in the 1884 world premiere of Jules Massenet's Manon. Arral performed in various opera houses in Brussels, Paris and St. Petersburg before moving to the United States. In 1901 she was with a touring company in Indochina, while waiting for the 1902 Exposition of Hanoi to open, performing at Haiphong and the Hanoi Opera House. In October 1909 she debuted at Carnegie Hall and joined the Metropolitan Opera for the 1909–1910 season. She received her voice instruction from Mathilde Graumann Marchesi. Arral was married to Hamilton Dwight Bassett, a journalist from Cincinnati. Author Jack London based the character of Lucille Arral in his short story collection Smoke Bellew on Blanche Arral. She died in Palisades Park, New Jersey. Arral recorded 8 sides for Victor at Camden in March 1909. 'Je veux vivre' was recorded on 18 March.
Blanche Arral Varney Mathilde Graumann Jules Massenet Bassett Hanoi Opera House Carnegie Hall Metropolitan Opera 1864 1884 1901 1902 1909 1910 1945
From Wikipedia: Blanche Arral (10 October 1864 – 3 March 1945) was a Belgian coloratura soprano. Born Clara Lardinois in Liège, Belgium, the youngest of 17 children, she studied under Mathilde Graumann Marchesi in Paris. She debuted in a small part in the 1884 world premiere of Jules Massenet's Manon. Arral performed in various opera houses in Brussels, Paris and St. Petersburg before moving to the United States. In 1901 she was with a touring company in Indochina, while waiting for the 1902 Exposition of Hanoi to open, performing at Haiphong and the Hanoi Opera House. In October 1909 she debuted at Carnegie Hall and joined the Metropolitan Opera for the 1909–1910 season. She received her voice instruction from Mathilde Graumann Marchesi. Arral was married to Hamilton Dwight Bassett, a journalist from Cincinnati. Author Jack London based the character of Lucille Arral in his short story collection Smoke Bellew on Blanche Arral. She died in Palisades Park, New Jersey. Arral recorded 8 sides for Victor at Camden. Varney's 'Valse d'Oiseau' was recorded on 18 March 1909.
Brahms László Emmerich Kálmán Franz Lehár Ábrahám Jenő Huszka Budapest Operetta Musical Theatre Hanoi Opera House 2013 2015
Conductor: László Makláry Budapest Operetta Theatre 22nd October, 2015 Hanoi Opera House, Vietnam / Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre is one of the oldest and most successful theatres of the Hungarian capital. Budapest is the well-known capital of the operetta, after Vienna. Recently The Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre functions as a musical theatre with two divisions: Hungarian operettas and their modern descendants, that is contemporary Hungarian musicals on the one hand, and musicals based on literary or historical topics aimed at a younger generation on the other. In recent years, more than five hundred shows, in front of audiences of four hundred thousand people are performed here annually. The audience of the theatre experience high quality of works from wide-ranging genre that are represented here. The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre is popular for hosting famous operetta composers like Emmerich Kálmán, Franz Lehár, Ábrahám Paul, Jenő Huszka, and works of their today’s followers, the successful music composers Claude-Michel Schönberg, Gerard Presgurvic, Sylvester Lévay. The creative brains of the theatre arrange one co-production after another with partner theatres all around the world and the company is regularly on tour, performing in numerous countries and cities all across Europe and Asia. In 2013, The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre became the ‘Hungaricum’ and well deservedly earned its title of one of the National Treasures of Hungary.
According to the proposal of the French Ambassador in Hanoi from 1899, the Governor General of Indochina, Mr.Fourer had approved the budget of 2,000,000 French Francs at that time to build the Hanoi Opera House as a venue: Opéra, chamber music, and drama... serving the French officials and Vietnamese upper class. A long the history of over 100 years, Hanoi Opera House has always maintained a very luxurious and classic style that surpasses the values and functions of a cultural design. Hanoi Opera House has become a symbol, a familiar image and a pride of the audience, the people of the capital and the country. Thank you for visiting Hanoi Opera House! By ENT Global & Megacom Vietnam www.megacom.vn
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