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Story January 21, 1922

Albuquerque Morning Journal

Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico

What is this article about?

Samuel Insull, head of the Civic Opera association, declares that Mary Garden will direct the Chicago Grand Opera Company next year, asserting no foreigner will interfere, in response to tenor Lucien Muratore's resignation and potential singer revolts against her management.

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NO FOREIGNER WILL RUN CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY, ASSERTS

(By The Associated Press.)

Chicago, Jan. 20.—Mary Garden positively will direct the Chicago Grand Opera company next year and "no foreigner will be allowed to interfere with the company's welfare." Samuel Insull, head of the new Civic Opera association, declared in a statement tonight discussing the resignation of Lucien Muratore, tenor, and reports that other singers might revolt against Miss Garden's management.

"No Frenchman—no foreigner of any kind—is going to come over here and try to run the Chicago opera company," he said. "I heartily approve Miss Garden's statement that foreign dictation in this country has ended and that American dictation is to have a try."

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Chicago Opera Mary Garden Samuel Insull Lucien Muratore Foreign Interference Singer Resignation

What entities or persons were involved?

Mary Garden Samuel Insull Lucien Muratore

Where did it happen?

Chicago

Story Details

Key Persons

Mary Garden Samuel Insull Lucien Muratore

Location

Chicago

Event Date

Jan. 20

Story Details

Samuel Insull affirms Mary Garden's directorship of the Chicago Grand Opera Company, rejecting foreign interference amid resignations and potential revolts by singers.

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