- 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...
- (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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
Laura Schirmer Mapleson (1862–1894) was an
American operatic singer in the
Victorian era of the 1880–90s. Born
Laura Marguerite Schirmer in 1862, as a...
- also
released an
important collection of
historic sound recordings, The
Mapleson Cylinders,
which captured the
singing of
Metropolitan Opera stars of the...
-
Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4365-7176-0.
Mapleson,
James Henry (1966). Rosenthal,
Harold (ed.). The
Mapleson Memoirs; The
Career of an
Operatic Impresario...
- or UK
public library membership required)
Mapleson,
James H. (1888). "XI.
Marguerite Chapuy". The
Mapleson Memoirs. Vol. I. Chicago, New York and San...
-
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****...