Central City (Colo.)
Found in 5790 Collections and/or Records:
Set Design for 'Tosca', 1956
Black and white copies of three set design sketchs by Dr Elemer Nagy for the 1956 Central City Opera House production of Puccini's opera 'Tosca.' First sketch is from Act I which takes place inside the church of Sant'Andrea della Valle. Second sketch is from Act II in Scarpia's apartment in the Palazzo Farnese while sketch three is Act III on upper parts of the Castel Sant'Angelo, early the following morning.
Set of 'Lucia di Lammermoor', 1960
Black and white photograph of the set of a hall in the Lammermoor Castle designed by Robert O'Hearn for the 1960 Central City festival production of 'Lucia di Lammermoor.'
Set Sketches
Sketches of a stage set, drawn by Elemer Nagy, a stage director and set designer who worked with the Central City Opera from 1949-1957.
Sgarro, Louis
Photographs and biographical information about Louis Sgarro, a performer with the Central City Opera
Sharon Abel Head Shot, 1976
Black and white photograph of CCOH Apprentice Artist, Sharon Abel, who performed with the Central City Opera House during the 1976 festival season in Central City, Colorado.
Sharon Abel Head Shot, 1976
Black and white photograph of CCOH Apprentice Artist, Sharon Abel, who performed with the Central City Opera House during the 1976 festival season in Central City, Colorado.
Shauler, Eileen, 1963-1969
Folder contains photographic prints of CCOHA soprano, Eileen Schauler, who performed with the association during the 1963 festival season as Donna Anna in the production of 'Don Giovanni,' as Amelia in the 1967 production of 'A Masked Ball,' and as Floria Tosca in the 1969 production of 'Tosca.'
Shaw, Ann
Photographs of Ann Shaw, a performer with the Central City Opera
Sheet Music
Sheet music used for unknown productions by an unknown performer affiliated with the Central City Opera House.
Sheet Music - Acclamations of the Mass
Vocal part (10 pages of music) to the composition 'Acclamations of the Mass - for unaccompanied choir' by Normand Lockwood scored for soprano, alto, tenor and bass voice. Handwritten on top of the copied park in black ink, 'To my esteemed friend, Austin C. Lovelace.' Austin was a church musician in the Denver area and Lockwood was an american composer who was a professor at the University of Denver from 1961-1974.