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- 161–163 Mapleson, pp. 320–321 (Forza); 307–308 (Medée); 153–154 (Faust); and 318 (Merry Wives); and Holden et al, p. 735 (Orpheus) Mapleson, pp. 68–69...
- The Mapleson Cylinders are a group of about 140 phonograph cylinders recorded live at the Metropolitan Opera House, primarily between 1901 and 1903, by...
- James Henry Mapleson (Colonel Mapleson) (4 May 1830 – 14 November 1901) was an English opera impresario and a leading figure in the development of opera...
- (26): 153–169. doi:10.4000/diasporas.416. ISSN 1637-5823. J. H. Mapleson, The Mapleson Memoirs (Belford, Clark and Co, Chicago 1888) I, p. 87 Corno di...
- Lack system is a coaxial modification of the Mapleson A system.[clarification needed] Mapleson B and Mapleson C systems are essentially the same, with the...
- Lionel Mapleson (1865–1937) made a series of sound recordings at the Met. Mapleson, the nephew of the opera impresario James Henry Mapleson, was emplo****...
- or UK public library membership required) Mapleson, James H. (1888). "XI. Marguerite Chapuy". The Mapleson Memoirs. Vol. I. Chicago, New York and San...
- January 1894 Constance Fenimore Woolson 24 January 1894 Laura Schirmer Mapleson 14 March 1894 John T. Ford 19 June 1894 William Mycroft 19 February 1895...
- London. Santley appeared in English opera for Mapleson at Her Majesty's Theatre in the 1860–61 season. Mapleson mounted a new opera, George Alexander Macfarren's...
- also released an important collection of historic sound recordings, The Mapleson Cylinders, which captured the singing of Metropolitan Opera stars of the...