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(1) Alois Burgstaller.
(2) Enrico Caruso in Rigoletto.
(3) Enrico Caruso.
(4) Lina Cavalieri. (5) Heinrich Conried.
(6) Andreas Dippel. (7) Emma Eames.
(8) Nahan Franko.
“… Nahan Franko was the
particular star at the Metropolitan Opera House last night. The occasion
was the last of t he regular Sunday concerts, and, owing to the dispersal
of the Grau Opera Company, the only members of the troupe available for
the song numbers were Mme. Schumann-Heink and Miss Fritzi Scheff. Mr.
Franko completed yesterday the twenty-fifth anniversary of his entry upon
an active musical career, and, in recognition of this fact, the members of
Mr. Grau’s company and the employees of the Metropolitan Opera House
presented him with a silver salver and a check for a considerable sum.”
Brooklyn Eagle; 10 Mar 1902.
(9) Otto Goritz. (10) Alfred Hertz.
(11) Louise Homer (two different postcards identified). (12) Heinrich
Knote.
(13) Nellie Melba.
(14) Lillian Nordica. (15) Pol Plançon.
(16) Albert Saleza. (17) Antonio Scotti.
(18) Marcella Sembrich (two different postcards identified). (19) Anton
van Rooy. (20) Edyth Walker.
Also seen in this set:
Olive Fremstad.
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