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Philadelphia Opera Company

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founded the second Philadelphia Opera Company, serving as its artistic director and principal conductor for the next six years. The company mounted almost all of its productions at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia until its last season when it staged its productions at the
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as Rosalinde, and Joseph Laderoute as Gabriel von Eisenstein. Highlights in the POC's performance history were the first staged production of
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of the firm J.B. McElfatrick & Son to design a new opera house for the city of Philadelphia. The plans were approved and in 1908 the
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in 1908. That company disbanded only two years later as a result of financial problems. The second company was founded by conductor
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in 1938 and was active for six years before it too closed due to financial reasons in 1944.
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Notable singers to have performed with the POC during its short history include
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on February 18, 1944, with Robert Stuart as Alfred, Jayne Cozzens as Adele,
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Eddy (February 11, 1942). "Concerts-Opera: PHILA. BOW FOR TAYLOR OPERA".
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as Musetta, and Levin conducting. The company's last performance was of
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as Mimì, Fritz Krueger as Rodolfo, Frank Cappelli as Marcello,
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was built over the course of just a few months at 858 North
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Hammerstein's Philadelphia Opera Company: 1908-1910
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Index

American
opera
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
impresario
Oscar Hammerstein I
Sylvan Levin
Oscar Hammerstein I
William H. McElfatrick
Philadelphia Opera House
Broad Street
Lina Cavalieri
Armand Crabbé
David Devriès
Hector Dufranne
Minnie Egener
Mary Garden
Alice Gentle
Jeanne Gerville-Réache
Gustave Huberdeau
John McCormack
Carmen Melis
Maurice Renaud
Mario Sammarco
Marguerite Sylva
Emma Trentini
Emilio Venturini
Giovanni Zenatello
Nicola Zerola
Sylvan Levin

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