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An operatic impresario chronicles his progression from student and performer to manager, offering episodic recollections of seasons, productions, and tours. He describes negotiations with singers and colleagues, logistical and financial challenges, theatrical disasters and triumphs, and transatlantic campaigns that tested repertoire, contracts, and company morale. The chapters combine practical managerial tactics, vivid backstage anecdotes about celebrated vocalists and premieres, and reflections on building and running opera seasons and houses, presented as a chronological series of incidents, negotiations, and festival ventures that illuminate the workings of professional opera life in his era.

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James Henry Mapleson

James Henry Mapleson was a notable figure in the world of opera during the 19th century, recognized for his contributions as a theatrical manager and memoirist. His works, particularly "The Mapleson Memoirs, 1848-1888," provide a unique insight into the operatic scene of his time, detailing his experiences and observations from behind the curtain. Through his detailed accounts, Mapleson captures the essence of the performances, the artists, and the cultural milieu of the era. His memoirs are valuable resources for understanding the evolution of opera and the intricacies of theatrical management in the Victorian period.

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