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Music

Straus, Henrietta | April 27, 1927 issue

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The visit which the Rochester Opera Company has just paid New York for a week under the auspices of the Theater Guild ranks in importance with the success of the opera "The King's Henchman." This company is the offspring of the Eastman School of Music. Its members are students of the school, its stage and musical directors, Vladimir Rosing and Eugene Goossens, members of the faculty. The end of four years of cooperation finds all concerned able to give a composer Giacomo Puccini's opera, "Madame Butterfly," and two of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's operas, "The Marriage of Figaro" and "The Flight from the Seragho," and to give them in such a manner as to charm sophisticated New York.

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OPERA; MUSICAL theater; MUSIC; MUSICIANS; DRAMATIC music; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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