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New exhibition at the Peabody Institute Arhur Friedheim Library

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      Kathleen DeLaurenti
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      Hi everyone!

      I wanted to share a new exhibit that has opened at our library that may be of interest!

      The Arthur Friedheim Library has launched an exhibit about Rosa Ponselle featuring memorabilia from her career on the Metropolitan Opera stage and her opulent Villa Pace estate in Baltimore, where she spent her retirement years. After starting on the vaudeville circuit with her sister Carmela, Rosa Ponselle captured the attention of Enrico Caruso, who secured her an audition at the Metropolitan Opera and performed beside her in her debut in La Forza del Destino in 1918. For the next 19 seasons, she was a true prima donna for the Metropolitan Opera in New York and on tour, performing lead roles in beloved operas such as Norma, La Traviata, and Carmen.

      The Friedheim Library’s exhibit, now open in a dedicated room on the main floor of the library, presents items from Rosa Ponselle’s home, including a piano and formal gown, as well as corresponding images from her career. The story of her remarkable career is told through a web exhibit featuring rare concert programs, photographs, advertisements, and other ephemera from the collection. More than 1,400 scanned items are now online as part of the Rosa Ponselle digital collection. The collection was donated to the Peabody Institute in 2014 by the Lester Dequaine/Frank Chiarenza Foundation, which had operated a museum dedicated to Ponselle in her Connecticut hometown.

      The Ponselle exhibit room in the library is open seven days a week. To schedule a tour of the exhibit or an event in the room, please contact the library’s archivist, Matt Testa, at mtesta3@jhu.edu. More information about the collection and exhibit is available at http://musiclibrary.peabody.jhu.edu/rosaponselle.

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