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Marie Rappold

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20: 39: 220:. At various stages during the performances, all lights in the theater would be darkened and the audience challenged to guess whether they were hearing a live performance or a recording. Written accounts of the time often said that much of the audience was astonished when the lights went back up to reveal only the Edison phonograph on stage. According to a book published by the Edison company titled 28: 261:
On September 20, 1922, she and the members of the San Carlo Opera Company gave a presentation of "Aida" over radio station WJZ, then in Newark, New Jersey. She played the role of Aida. Rappold had previously sung on WJZ during the station's first month on the air.
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Estelle Liebling: An exploration of her pedagogical principles as an extension and elaboration of the Marchesi method, including a survey of her music and editing for coloratura soprano and other voices
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Marie Rappold, a dramatic soprario with the Metropolitan Opera for fourteen years died yesterday in Victory Hospital, North Hollywood. She was 84 years old. ...
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performers to perform alongside and alternating with Edison records of their performances played on top-of-the-line
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Marie Rappold at Library of Congress website (with photo) with links to historic recordings
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and sang with the Amberg German Opera Company. In New York City she studied singing with
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In June 1925, Rappold played the female lead in the premiere of Frank Patterson's opera
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She appeared on stage in London at the age of five before moving with her parents to
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photo of Rappold visiting Universal Studios (c. 1920) from PictureHistory website
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process in 1922, which is now in the Maurice Zouary film collection at the
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on April 28, 1916, with Rappold providing the live vocal performance.
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Composers and Artists whose Art is Re-Created by Edison's New Art
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started a marketing campaign, hiring prominent opera singers and
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SilentEra entry for 1922 short film Rappold made in Phonofilm
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Marie Rappold while at the Metropolitan Opera (before 1920)
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Passport application for Marie Rappold from May 12, 1906,
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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"O patria mia"
Verdi
Aida
"Ave Maria" (Bach/Gounod)
"Ave Maria"
Albert Spalding
media help
operatic
dramatic soprano
Metropolitan Opera
Barmen
Germany
Brooklyn
Oscar Saenger
Estelle Liebling
Metropolitan Opera
Karl Goldmark
Die Königin von Saba
tenor
Moravia
World War I
Edison Records
vaudeville
Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs
Carnegie Hall
Victor Records
short films
Universal Studios

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