Description: THE MIRACLE OF THE METAN INFORMAL HISTORY OF THE METROPLOITAN OPERA HOUSE 1883-1967QUAINTANCE EATON, AUTHORMEREDITH PRESS, 1968FIRST EDITION STATED9.5" x 6.5" x 1.5"490ppSHIPPING COST IS ONLY FOR MEDIA MAIL===== Quaintance Eaton (August 23, 1901 — April 12, 1992) was an American writer and arts administrator, author of several works on the history of opera. Frances Quaintance Eaton was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Dudley Ward Eaton, a lawyer, and Madge (McAlister) Eaton. The name "Quaintance" was a family name. "My Quaker grandmother was named Bathsheeba Gidley Quaintance", she explained. "Fortunately I inherited only part of her name". She remembered enjoying opera recordings as a girl. Eaton was a contributing editor at Opera News, and associate editor at Musical America.[1] She also edited Quarter Notes, a publication of the New York City Opera. She was executive secretary of the National Council on the Arts and Government, and of the National Committee for the Musical Arts. She was also executive secretary of the National Federation of Music Clubs and a founder and board member of the New York City Opera Guild. Eaton was given extensive access to rehearsals and opera company records in her research. "Even with all the opera I've seen," she explained in 1975, "it still fascinates me more than any other form of music." Books by Eaton include Musical U. S. A. (1949), Opera Caravan (1957), Opera Production: A Handbook (1961), The Boston Opera Company (1965), The Miracle of the Met (1968), Opera Production: A Handbook, Volume 2 (1974), Opera: A Pictorial Guide (1980), and Sutherland and Bonynge: An Intimate Biography (1987). She was a regular contributor to opera programming on radio, and wrote about the coming of opera to television. Eaton was named a National Arts Associate by the music fraternity Sigma Alpha Iota for her "distinguished contributions to the arts". She spent the summers of 1971 and 1973 in Taos, New Mexico on grants from the Wurlitzer Foundation. In 1974, she returned to Taos, after an extended tour in Australia, covering new productions at the Sydney Opera House.=====
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Book Title: THE MIRACLE OF THE MET
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Original Language: English
Publisher: MEREDITH PRESS
Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 1968
Type: ILLUSTRATED HISTORY
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: QUAINTANCE EATON
Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Genre: GENERAL NONFICTION, History
Topic: HISTORY, OPERA
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States