Chicago Opera Company
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The Chicago Opera Company was a grand opera company in Chicago, organized from the remaining assets of the bankrupt Chicago City Opera Company, that produced six seasons of opera at the Civic Opera House from 1940 to 1946 (excluding 1943). Artistic directors included Carlo Peroni (1941–1942) and Fausto Cleva (1944–1946), and until 1945 Fortune Gallo was general manager. After the war, when consumer goods became more abundant and people spent less money on entertainment, interest in opera collapsed and the company went bankrupt. Rather than try to re-organize, the remaining assets were given to the largest creditor, the landlord of the Civic Opera House, Household Finance, who then paid off the other remaining creditors. After the final collapse of an opera company that had been re-organize
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A Companhia de Ópera de Chicago (em inglês Chicago Opera Company) foi a grande companhia de ópera de Chicago, organizada por causa do fim da Companhia de (em inglês Chicago City Opera Company), a Companhia de Ópera de Chicago produziu seis temporadas de opera no Civic Opera House de 1940 até 1946 (exceto o ano de 1943). foi o diretor artístico de 1944 até 1946, e desde 1945 foi o presidente. Depois da guerra, quando as pessoas gastavam menos dinheiro com entretenimento, a companhia sofreu um colapso.
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Chicago Opera Company
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Companhia de Ópera de Chicago
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The Chicago Opera Company was a grand opera company in Chicago, organized from the remaining assets of the bankrupt Chicago City Opera Company, that produced six seasons of opera at the Civic Opera House from 1940 to 1946 (excluding 1943). Artistic directors included Carlo Peroni (1941–1942) and Fausto Cleva (1944–1946), and until 1945 Fortune Gallo was general manager. After the war, when consumer goods became more abundant and people spent less money on entertainment, interest in opera collapsed and the company went bankrupt. Rather than try to re-organize, the remaining assets were given to the largest creditor, the landlord of the Civic Opera House, Household Finance, who then paid off the other remaining creditors. After the final collapse of an opera company that had been re-organized five times, there was no resident Chicago opera company until the founding of the Lyric Opera in 1954. One of the original group of organizers was Max Rabinoff.
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A Companhia de Ópera de Chicago (em inglês Chicago Opera Company) foi a grande companhia de ópera de Chicago, organizada por causa do fim da Companhia de (em inglês Chicago City Opera Company), a Companhia de Ópera de Chicago produziu seis temporadas de opera no Civic Opera House de 1940 até 1946 (exceto o ano de 1943). foi o diretor artístico de 1944 até 1946, e desde 1945 foi o presidente. Depois da guerra, quando as pessoas gastavam menos dinheiro com entretenimento, a companhia sofreu um colapso. A orquestra tinha muitos déficits. Depois do final do colapso da companhia de ópera ela tentou se reorganizar por cinco vezes, nenhuma com sucesso, até o ano de 1954, quando foi, definitivamente, fundada a Ópera Lírica de Chicago (em inglês Chicago Lyric Opera).
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