Rosenkavalier 1939 Improved One of the other Lehmann-related sources has been Richard Caniell of Canada’s Immortal Performances. First, he completely re-worked the 1939 broadcast from the Met, of Rosenkavalier. This was an important performance...
We have an article from 17 October 1938 that was news to us: Lotte Lehmann’s Records Banned in Austria: The Austrian authorities have announced a ban on records by Lotte Lehmann, Metropolitan Opera soprano. (She recently took out her first citizenship papers in...
Eternal Flight in the L.A. Times Lehmann researcher Ester Gonzáles sent photos of her discovery of a newspaper offering Eternal Flight, Lotte Lehmann’s complete novel (in English translation). The book of that title has 262 pages, so it’s a rather long work to be...
No identification of the photographer in this photo nor the photographer who took the photo. Overlook the watermark over LL’s face and notice how serene she looks in spite of the weird device that’s within a few feet of her. Famous Photographers When we...
Lehmann was fascinated with painting on tiles. She painted opera scenes, abstracts, and portraits. Two of her abstract tiles were recently offered on eBay. One could see many tiles that she painted on each step-rise of the stairs in her home.