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NBC Opera Theatre

The NBC Opera Theatre (sometimes mistakenly spelled NBC Opera Theater and sometimes referred to as the NBC Opera Company) was an American opera company operated by the National Broadcasting Company from 1949 to 1964. The company was established specifically for the purpose of televising both established and new operas for television in English. Additionally, the company also gave live theatrical presentations of operas, sponsoring several touring productions in the United States and mounting works on Broadway.[1]

Conductor Peter Herman Adler, 1951.

Conductor Peter Herman Adler served as the NBCOT's music and artistic director, and Samuel Chotzinoff as the company's producer. Conductor Herbert Grossman was an associate conductor with the company when it was founded, but was later promoted to conductor in 1956.[2] From that point on Adler and Grossman shared the conducting load while Adler remained Music Director. NBC disbanded the NBC Opera Theatre in 1964 and liquidated its assets. The company performed a total of 43 operas for NBC, the majority of which were broadcast on the program NBC Television Opera Theatre. The organization's work garnered 3 Primetime Emmy Award nominations. All of the performances were broadcast live from an NBC studio and were not pre-recorded or edited before airing, although kinescopes and later videotapes were made of live broadcasts for delayed broadcast purposes in some areas.[1]

During its 14-year history, the NBC Opera Theatre commissioned several composers to write operas specifically for television. The most famous and most successful of these works was the very first new opera staged by the company, Gian Carlo Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors, which premiered live on December 24, 1951 as the first installment of the Hallmark Hall of Fame program. It was the first opera specifically composed for television in America.[3] Other operas commissioned by the company included Bohuslav Martinů's The Marriage (1953),[4] Lukas Foss' Griffelkin (1955),[5] Norman Dello Joio's The Trial at Rouen (1956),[6] Leonard Kastle's The Swing,[7] Stanley Hollingsworth's La Grande Bretèche (1957), Menotti's Maria Golovin (1958), Philip Bezanson's Golden Child (1960),[8] Kastle's Deseret (1961) and Menotti's Labyrinth (1963).[9]

Most NBC Opera telecasts were sponsored by Texaco, who was also the longtime sponsor of radio broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera. Nearly all NBCOT presentations after the middle 1950s were broadcast in color.

Notable performers

References

  1. ^ a b "Less Tuneful Season in the Offing for TV" by Larry Wolters, The Chicago Tribune, October 18, 1964
  2. ^ "Baltimore Symphony Conductor Heads Orchestra Of 85 In Music Assoc. Concert Thursday Evening". Meriden Journal. February 24, 1959.
  3. ^ , The Daily Telegraph, 2 February 2007. Accessed 11 December 2008
  4. ^ Olin Downes (February 8, 1953). "MARTINU'S OPERA SCORES IN TV BOW; ' The Marriage,' Based on Play by Gogol, Offered by N.B.C. in Excellent Production". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Howard Taubman (November 7, 1955). "Griffelkin' Has Premiere on N.B.C.-TV; Fantasy Is Marked by Charm, Tenderness". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Norman Dello Joio (July 27, 2008). "Challenge of Joan; Composer Relates Effort In Trying to Meet It". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Jennifer Barnes (2003). Television Opera. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer. p. 103. ISBN 9780851159126.
  8. ^ Harold C. Schonberg (December 17, 1960). "TV: A Christmas Opera; ' Golden Child,' Nativity Set in California Gold Fields of 1849, Has Premiere" (PDF). The New York Times.
  9. ^ Harold C. Schonberg (March 4, 1963). "Music: Menotti Opera; 'Labyrinth' on TV Is Not His Best". The New York Times.

External links

  • NBC Opera Theatre at IMDb
  • List of NBC Opera productions with cast info

opera, theatre, sometimes, mistakenly, spelled, opera, theater, sometimes, referred, opera, company, american, opera, company, operated, national, broadcasting, company, from, 1949, 1964, company, established, specifically, purpose, televising, both, establish. The NBC Opera Theatre sometimes mistakenly spelled NBC Opera Theater and sometimes referred to as the NBC Opera Company was an American opera company operated by the National Broadcasting Company from 1949 to 1964 The company was established specifically for the purpose of televising both established and new operas for television in English Additionally the company also gave live theatrical presentations of operas sponsoring several touring productions in the United States and mounting works on Broadway 1 Conductor Peter Herman Adler 1951 Conductor Peter Herman Adler served as the NBCOT s music and artistic director and Samuel Chotzinoff as the company s producer Conductor Herbert Grossman was an associate conductor with the company when it was founded but was later promoted to conductor in 1956 2 From that point on Adler and Grossman shared the conducting load while Adler remained Music Director NBC disbanded the NBC Opera Theatre in 1964 and liquidated its assets The company performed a total of 43 operas for NBC the majority of which were broadcast on the program NBC Television Opera Theatre The organization s work garnered 3 Primetime Emmy Award nominations All of the performances were broadcast live from an NBC studio and were not pre recorded or edited before airing although kinescopes and later videotapes were made of live broadcasts for delayed broadcast purposes in some areas 1 During its 14 year history the NBC Opera Theatre commissioned several composers to write operas specifically for television The most famous and most successful of these works was the very first new opera staged by the company Gian Carlo Menotti s Amahl and the Night Visitors which premiered live on December 24 1951 as the first installment of the Hallmark Hall of Fame program It was the first opera specifically composed for television in America 3 Other operas commissioned by the company included Bohuslav Martinu s The Marriage 1953 4 Lukas Foss Griffelkin 1955 5 Norman Dello Joio s The Trial at Rouen 1956 6 Leonard Kastle s The Swing 7 Stanley Hollingsworth s La Grande Breteche 1957 Menotti s Maria Golovin 1958 Philip Bezanson s Golden Child 1960 8 Kastle s Deseret 1961 and Menotti s Labyrinth 1963 9 Most NBC Opera telecasts were sponsored by Texaco who was also the longtime sponsor of radio broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera Nearly all NBCOT presentations after the middle 1950s were broadcast in color Notable performers EditDavid Aiken John Alexander Chet Allen Mildred Allen David Atkinson Frances Bible Adelaide Bishop Shannon Bolin Richard Cassilly William Chapman Richard Cross Phyllis Curtin Shirlee Emmons Igor Gorin Donald Gramm Melissa Hayden Laurel Hurley Norman Kelley Ruth Kobart Rosemary Kuhlmann Gloria Lane Mario Lanza Brenda Lewis Leon Lishner Mary Mackenzie Elaine Malbin Nicholas Magallanes John McCollum Andrew McKinley Mac Morgan Patricia Neway Anne Pitoniak Michael Pollock Frank Porretta Leontyne Price Charlotte Rae Judith Raskin John Reardon Emile Renan Robert Rounseville Cesare Siepi Glen Tetley Michael Trimble Paul Ukena Theodor Uppman Dorothy Warenskjold Chester Watson Robert White Dolores Wilson Beverly Wolff Kurt Yaghjian Frances YeendReferences Edit a b Less Tuneful Season in the Offing for TV by Larry Wolters The Chicago Tribune October 18 1964 Baltimore Symphony Conductor Heads Orchestra Of 85 In Music Assoc Concert Thursday Evening Meriden Journal February 24 1959 Obituary Gian Carlo Menotti The Daily Telegraph 2 February 2007 Accessed 11 December 2008 Olin Downes February 8 1953 MARTINU S OPERA SCORES IN TV BOW The Marriage Based on Play by Gogol Offered by N B C in Excellent Production The New York Times Howard Taubman November 7 1955 Griffelkin Has Premiere on N B C TV Fantasy Is Marked by Charm Tenderness The New York Times Norman Dello Joio July 27 2008 Challenge of Joan Composer Relates Effort In Trying to Meet It The New York Times Jennifer Barnes 2003 Television Opera Woodbridge Boydell amp Brewer p 103 ISBN 9780851159126 Harold C Schonberg December 17 1960 TV A Christmas Opera Golden Child Nativity Set in California Gold Fields of 1849 Has Premiere PDF The New York Times Harold C Schonberg March 4 1963 Music Menotti Opera Labyrinth on TV Is Not His Best The New York Times External links EditNBC Opera Theatre at IMDb List of NBC Opera productions with cast info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NBC Opera Theatre amp oldid 1107180063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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