Opera N° 10 - Midsummer Madness By The Editor, The Black Performer By George Shirley, People : 93, John Pritchard By Harold Rosenthal, Record Reviews By Harold Rosenthal
Opera N° 7 - The Editor Comes Of Age, What Does The Public Really Want ? By Harold Rosenthal, Five Years Of Kent Opera By Alan Blyth, Idomeneo At Glyndebourne By Harold Rosenthal
Opera N° 12 - Maria Stuarda And Buondelmonte By Patric Schmid, People : 103, Otakar Kraus, Obe By Harold Rosenthal, Opera In Eastern Canada By Alan Blyth
Opera N° 2 - Comment - A Question Of Standards, On The Road To Fidelio (1814) By Emily Anderson, Klemperer S Operatic Career, La Scala S New Season By Harold Rosenthal
Opera N° 3 - Opera On The Gramophone : 34, Don Pasquale By Harold Rosenthal, People 98 : Christa Ludwig By Charles Osbourne, Alfano And Turandot By Gordon Smith
Opera N° 1 - Less Than A Ring In San Francisco By Harold Rosenthal, People : 97, Alberto Remedios By Elizabeth Forbes, A Guardsman Remembers By G.M. Docherty
Opera N° 3 - On Singing Clytemnestra By Regina Resnik, Opera On The Gramophone : 14, Elektra By Alan Jefferson, Three For St Pancras, Rudolf Bing S Metropolitan By Harold Rosenthal
Opera N° 1 - Opera On The Gramophone : 13, Tosca By Edward Greenfield, The Two Day Salzburg Festival, 1944 By Alan Jefferson, Munich S Festive Opening By Harold Rosenthal
Opera - Annual Festival Issue - Festival Summers By Harold Rosenthal, Festival Opera Reconsidered By William Mann, Glyndebourne : Advenurous Enough ? By Alan Blyh, Edinburgh : Scottish Wagner-German(...)
Opera - Annual Festival Issue - Festival Opera - Harold Rosenthal Question Peter Diamand, Opera At The Holland Festival 1948-1964, The 1965 Holland Festival By Arthur Jacobs
Omni Sport N°17- 25 Juin 1946-Sommaire: L Écrasante Victoire De Jean-Louis Sur Billy Conn Par Harold Rosenthal- Paris-Reims: Seul Caput Pense Au Championnat De France Par Jean Leulliot- Marcel Cerdon(...)
Opera - Annual Festival Issue - Wiesbaden : Established In 1896 By Colin Gibson, Glyndebourne : Monterverdi Triumph By Harold Rosenthal, Aldeburgh : Two New Operas By Arthur Jacobs, Edinburgh : Papier(...)
Opera N° 5 - Editor S Comment : Covent Garden Booking Difficulties, The Riddle Of Meyerbeer By Winton Dean, Studying With Felsenstein By Charles Parker, Munich Commemorates Strauss By Harold Rosenthal
Opera N° 12 - Opera On The Gramophone : 11 Puccini S Wild West By Harold Rosenthal, Don Giovanni And Romanticism By Michael Fosbery, Master-Classes At Bayreuth By J.M. Thomson, Opera S Popularity In(...)
Opera N° 3 - Three Strauss Operas For London By Gunther Rennert, Marginalia On Capriccio By Rudolf Hartmann, Opera On The Gramophone : 32, Nabucco By Harold Rosenthal, Stephen Arlen, 1913-1972 : A(...)
Opera N° 11 - Over-Selling Berlioz ? By Harold Rosenthal, Whither Opera ? Part 1, Pierre Boulez Talks To Lord Harewood, How Offenbach Conquered London By Andrew Lamb, Mozart S Irishman By Elizabeth(...)
Opera N° 7 - Our Current Operatic Problems, A Discussion Between Lord Harewood, John Tooley And Harold Rosenthal, People : 100, Shirley Verrett By Speight Jenkins, Opera In Northern Ireland By Paul(...)
Opera N° 4 - Novel Into Libretto By Beverley Cross, People : 82, Charles Mackerras By Harold Rosenthal, Who Was Sarastro ? By Audrey Williamson, Our Critics Abroad, Reviews Of Overseas Performances In(...)
Opera N° 5 - Opera On The Gramophone : 27 - Verdi S Falstaff By Harold Rosenthal, People : 853 - Janet Baker By Alan Blyth, Strauss And Another Shadow By Alan Jefferson, Delius S Danish Pictures By(...)
Opera N° 12 - John Tooley Takes Over By The Editor, Midsummer Reflections On The Knot Garden, Peter Hall Talks To Harold Rosenthal, People : 86, Beverly Stills By Herbert Weinstock, Desert Island(...)
Opera N° 12 - From The Autumn Festivals, Stockholm By Harold Rosenthal, Berlin By Lord Harewood, People : 76, Marie Collier By Alan Blyth, Opera On The Gramophone : 21, Manon Lescaut By Edward(...)
Opera N° 9 - People : 60, Rudolf Hartmann By Hermann Friess, New Light On Intermezzo By Harold Rosenthal, English Speaking Singers In Germany By Carole Rosen, The Met Goes National By Michael Manuel
Opera N° 9 - Editor S Comment : Safeguarding Young Talent, Talking And Singing In Sofia By Harold Rosenthal, Paper-Backs To The Rescue By R.A. Simmons, Erté On Opera, Charles Spencer Interviews The(...)
Opera N° 9 - The Callas Debate, Translating The Valkyrie By Andrew Porter, Opera On The Gramophone : 28 Die Walkure - Part I By Alan Blyth, New British Opera At Glyndebourne By Harold Rosenthal(...)
Opera N° 7 - Solti S Ten Years By Bryan Magee, Pauline Viardot : A 150th Anniversary Tribute By April Fitzlyon, A Rosenkavalier To Treasure By Harold Rosenthal, People 91 : Heather Harper By Noël(...)
Opera N° 11 - Editor S Comment : Sadler S Wells And Ourselves, Harold Rosenthal S Reports From Toronto And Montreal, Introducing A Penny For A Song By Colin Graham, The Disaster And The Decision By(...)
Opera N° 3 - Wagner At Covent Garden - The Search For A Style By Harold Rosenthal, Opera At The American University By Walter Ducloux, People : 62, Gottlob Frick By Wolfram Schwinger, Rare Donizetti &(...)
Opera N° 12 - An Evening Chez Rossini By Edmond Michotte, People : 71, Marilyn Horne By Michael Scott, Norma Today By John W. Klein, Obituary, American Opera Diary : Part 1 By Harold Rosenthal, Record(...)
Opera - Annual Festival Issue - Aix En Provence Comes Of Age By Tony Mayer, List Of Operas Performed At Aix, 1948-1967, The 1968 Aix Festival By Alan Blyth, Glyndebourne Below Par By Harold Rosenthal(...)
Opera N° 1 - How Real Is Recorded Opera ? - A Discussion Between Harold Rosenthal, John Culshaw And Charles Reid, People : 54, Regina Resnik By Ida Cook, The Wexford Festival By Andrew Porter, We Hear(...)
Opera N° 7 - Covent Garden Comes Of Age By Harold Rosenthal, Ballet And Opera Interdependent By Lord Drogheda, Retrospect And Prospect By Sir David Webster, Solti Talks To The Editor, The First Five(...)
Opera N° 8 - Solti S Coven Garden - And After By The Editor, West Berlin S Opera By Horst Koegler, Daniel François Auber By John W. Klein, Covent Garden S New Tristan By Harold Rosenthal, Sir Tyrone(...)
Opera N° 9 - Goran Gentele By The Editor, Taverner - Two Points Of View By Harold Rosenthal And Oleg Kerensky, Leaving Too Much To The Words By Martin Cooper, San Francisco Opera S Half Century By(...)
Opera N° 6 - Covent Garden In Germany By The Editor, A Haydn Jewel Recovered By H.C. Robbins Landon, People : 84, Grace Bumbry By Alan Blyth, Record By Alan Blyth, Lord Harewood And Harold Rosenthal
Opera N° 6 - Shaw As A Critic Of Opera By John W. Klein, American-Italian Rossini By Harold Rosenthal, What S Wrong With The New York Opera By Patrick Smith, Visconti S Monumental Joke By Joseph(...)
Opera N° 1 - Covent Garden S New Figaro By The Editor, 100 Years Of Aida By John W. Klein, People 94 : Placido Domingo By Harold Rosenthal, Opera On The Gramophone : 31, Siegfried - Part 2 By Alan(...)
Opera N° 4 - The Carl Rosa Story By Harold Rosenthal, From He Foundation Of The Company To The Death Of Carl Rosa, People : 70, Mirella Freni By Giorgio Gualerzi, A New Starting Point ? By Arnold(...)