- The Max
Maretzek Italian Opera Company (sometimes
referred to as the
Italian Opera Company, the
Italian Grand Opera Company, or
Academy of
Music Opera...
-
opera manager, Max
Maretzek (1821-1897), was
hired for the
third season,
which commenced in
November 1848. The
following year
Maretzek founded his own opera...
- Its
first opera season was from
October through December 1854. The Max
Maretzek Italian Opera Company was
engaged by US
actor James Henry Hackett. The...
- Max
Maretzek (June 28, 1821 – May 14, 1897) was a Moravian-born composer, conductor, and
impresario active in the
United States and
Latin America. Born...
- at the palace". It was
first performed in the
United States by the Max
Maretzek Italian Opera Company on 3
December 1856 in
Italian at the
Academy of Music...
-
Amodio as
Count di Luna,
Pasquale Brignoli as Manrico, and Max
Maretzek conducting.
Maretzek, who was
already presenting operas at the
Academy of
Music in...
-
February 1855 at New York's
Academy of
Music in a
performance by the Max
Maretzek Italian Opera Company.
Several modern productions have
radically changed...
-
place at the
Astor Opera House on
January 7, 1850, with
conductor Max
Maretzek and
Apollonia Bertucca in the
title role. It
appears to have been presented...
- prin****l
conductor for the
Italian Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre, with Max
Maretzek as his ****istant.
There he
first produced several of Verdi's
operas for...
- star Lola Montez,
French conductor Louis-Antoine Jullien, and the Max
Maretzek Italian Opera Company. The
migration of the city's
elite uptown increased...