By Doug Boilesen 2024 In the Egyption Hall at Wanamaker's Department Store in New York City a lecture was given on "Wagner's consecrational musical play, Parsifal." "The opera was illustrated with lantern slides and the voices of world famous singers reproduced through the medium of the Victrola and accompanied by the organ, piano, and violin. A large and representative audience was present and became most enthusiastic over the lecture."
The Talking Machine World, March 15, 1910
Wanamaker's Egyptian Hall in Philadelphia, postcard 1911 (Note: I continue to look for a picture of the Egyptian Hall in Wanamaker's, NY).
The Victor Book of the Opera for 1912
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