On December 24th, 1951, NBC aired television's first annual Christmas tradition and the first opera created specifically for TV,
Amahl and the Night Visitors, composed by
Gian Carlo Menotti (1911 –
2007). Maybe the
cast recording, the
children's book or one of the
hundreds of local performances staged each year have been a staple of one or more of your holiday seasons. If so, you might be pleased to know that a kinescope of the original 1951 broadcast, long assumed lost, has in fact been
found, restored, added to the Museum of Television and Radio and (most importantly) put on YouTube. [more inside]
posted by 2or3whiskeysodas
on Dec 14, 2007 -
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Can a young kid sing the
Queen of the Night's aira, stay in tune and hit the notes? This one should probably steer clear of opera fans carrying sharp knives until he passes puberty.
posted by BlueMetal
on Mar 13, 2006 -
27 comments