Thomas - Mignon - Mignon and Lothario - by Hans Printz - The Victrola book of the opera


Größe:
898 x 1258 Pixel (349025 Bytes)
Beschreibung:
Thomas - Mignon - Mignon and Lothario - by Hans Printz

Identifier: victrolabookofop00vict (find matches)
Title: The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland
Subjects: Operas
Publisher: Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

View Book Page: Book Viewer
About This Book: Catalog Entry
View All Images: All Images From Book
Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.

Text Appearing Before Image:
ly wafts the song of birds, Where the season round is mild as lovers words? Where so calm and so soft, like Heavens blessing true, Spring eternally reigns, with the skies ever blue? Alas, why afar am I straying, why ever linger here? Tis with thee I would fly! Tis there! Tis there! my hearts love obeying, Twere bliss to live and die! Tis there my hearts love obeying, Id live, I would die! Wilhelm, full of pity for the helpless girl, offers Giarnoa sum of money to release her, and goes into the inn tocomplete the bargain. Lothario comes to Mignon to bid herfarewell, saying he must go south, following the swallows. Then occurs the charming Swallow Duet. (French) (Italian) Les Hirondelles Leggiadre Rondinelle (English) (Song of the Swallows) COPYT DUPO AB0TT AS FILINA By Martinengo and Rubini * Double-Faced Record—See page 328. By Geraldine Farrar, Soprano; Marcel Journet,Bass (In French) 89038 12-inch, $4.00 (In Italian) *67657 10-inch, .75 325 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA-THOMAS MIGNON
Text Appearing After Image:
Mignon: (accompanying herself on the harp):Oh swallows gay and blithe,Ye joy of every land,Unfold your gentle wings,Speed quickly on your way! Lothario: The harp, touched by her gentle hand A melancholy sound mysteriously gives forth. Mignon: Ye blithe and gentle swallows,Unfold your nimble wings;Quick, hasten to the landWhere winter never reigns.Thrice happy bird, thrice happy bird,Who first the wished-for goodRight joyously shall reach. IVilhelm is now invited to go to the Castle of PrinceTieffenbach with the troupe of players, headed by thelovely Filina, who has observed the handsome studentwith an appreciative eye. He hesitates, thinking ofMignon, but she begs to be allowed to accompany himdisguised as a servant. IVilhelm finally yields a reluctant consent, not know-ing what else to do, and the act ends with the departureof the players. BY HANS PRINTZ MIGNON AND LOTHARIO ACT II SCENE I—A Boudoir in Tieffenbach CastleAct II represents a room in the Princes castle. Filina is seate

Note About Images

Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Kommentar zur Lizenz:
At the time of upload, the image license was automatically confirmed using the Flickr API. For more information see Flickr API detail.
Lizenz:
Lizenzbedingungen:
No known copyright restrictions
Bild teilen:
Facebook   Twitter   Pinterest   WhatsApp   Telegram   E-Mail
Weitere Informationen zur Lizenz des Bildes finden Sie hier. Letzte Aktualisierung: Sun, 18 Feb 2024 13:55:28 GMT

Relevante Bilder


Relevante Artikel

Mignon (Figur)

Mignon [miɲɔ̃] ist eine Figur aus Goethes Roman Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre von 1795/1796; sie wurde zum Inbegriff des knabenhaften, erotisch anziehenden Mädchens. Die Gestalt erscheint bereits in der ersten Version des Romans, Wilhelm Meisters theatralische Sendung, die Goethe zwischen 1777 und 1785 schrieb und die erstmals 1911 veröffentlicht wurde. Der Name „Mignon“ ist französisch und bedeutet „Herzchen“, „Liebling“. .. weiterlesen