Leontyne Price Met Debut - January 27, 1961
(Verdi: Il Trovatore) Metropolitan Opera, January 27, 1961 2:30 - "Tacea la notte placida...Di tale amor" 9:05 - "D'amor sull'ali rosee" English translation by Dale McAdoo Manrico............................... Franco Corelli Leonora.............................. Leontyne Price Il conte di Luna.................. Robert Merrill Azucena.............................. Irene Dalis Ferrando.............................. William Wildermann Ines....................................... Helen Vanni Ruiz....................................... Charles Anthony Un vecchio zingaro............. Carlo Tomanelli Un messaggero................... Robert Nagy maestro direttore................. Fausto Cleva maestro del coro.................. Kurt Adler Please remember to be polite when posting. Any rude comments and bad language will be removed and the poster blocked. Degrading comments about things such as race, religion, and culture, etc., will not be tolerated.

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