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Start-Up at the New Met : The Metropolitan Opera Broadcasts 1966-1976

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This is an intriguing look into one of the most important periods in the illustrious history of New York's Metropolitan Opera. "Start-Up at the New Met" looks at ten years between 1966 and 1976, which saw the move from its old home in up-town New York, to the Lincoln Centre - one of the most cutting edge and technologically advanced arts complexes in the world.

It also looks at the last six years of Rudolph Bing's tenure as manager, who brought in stars such as Maria Callas, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti.

This fascinating volume looks at all the highs and lows, the backstage turmoil, the front of house controversy and the one hundred and forty performances of this important era in the history of, probably, the world's most revered opera company.

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Product Details
Amadeus Press
1574671472 / 9781574671476
Hardback
20/12/2006
United States
658 pages
203 x 252 mm, 1529 grams
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