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La Boheme had its American premiere in October 1897, in a performance by a touring American company, not the Met, as stated in November on page 6.

In November's "Coda," Barrymore Laurence Scherer referred to the co-author of Full Gallop as "the late Mark Hampton." Mr. Hampton, though he shares a name with a noted ...

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