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- Chicago_Opera_Association abstract "The Chicago Opera Association was a company that produced seven seasons of grand opera in Chicago’s Auditorium Theater from 1915 to 1921. The founding artistic director and principal conductor was Cleofonte Campanini, while the general manager and chief underwriter was Harold F. McCormick. When Campanini died in December 1919 he was replaced by the composer Gino Marinuzzi, who staged his own "Jacquerie" as the opening production of the 1920/21 season. In January 1921, operatic diva Mary Garden was appointed music director (or “Directa” as she styled it) and the recently divorced McCormick promised to pay that year's difference exceeding $100,000, the previous high being $300,000. He planned on this being his last season, and he called in Mary Garden to finish the company with style. The subsequent blow-out season was finished with the hugely expensive world premiere of Sergei Prokofiev's “A Love for Three Oranges,” which had been commissioned by the Opera Association. This, and other extravagances on Mary Garden’s part, ended the season with a deficit of $1,100,000, most of which was paid for by the McCormick fund. Mary Garden as “Directa” for one season cost $750,000 more than any single season of opera in Chicago at that time. Coming as it did during a business recession, these deficits bankrupted the company.The bankrupt Chicago Opera Association was soon succeeded by a successor company, the Chicago Civic Opera, under the direction of utilities magnate Samuel Insull. Sixteen of the eighteen directors were carried over from the old company.".
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- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Dalmorès.
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- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Cleofonte_Campanini.
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- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Frances_Ingram.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Baklanoff.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Gino_Marinuzzi.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Polese.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Gustave_Huberdeau.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Fowler_McCormick.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Hector_Dufranne.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Jacquerie_(opera).
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Lucien_Muratore.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Garden.
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- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Nina_Koshetz.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Pellegrini.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Insull.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink Sergei_Prokofiev.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLink The_Love_for_Three_Oranges.
- Chicago_Opera_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chicago Opera Association".
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- Chicago_Opera_Association subject Category:1915_establishments_in_Illinois.
- Chicago_Opera_Association subject Category:Arts_organizations_established_in_1915.
- Chicago_Opera_Association subject Category:Musical_groups_disestablished_in_1921.
- Chicago_Opera_Association subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1915.
- Chicago_Opera_Association subject Category:Opera_companies_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
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- Chicago_Opera_Association comment "The Chicago Opera Association was a company that produced seven seasons of grand opera in Chicago’s Auditorium Theater from 1915 to 1921. The founding artistic director and principal conductor was Cleofonte Campanini, while the general manager and chief underwriter was Harold F. McCormick. When Campanini died in December 1919 he was replaced by the composer Gino Marinuzzi, who staged his own "Jacquerie" as the opening production of the 1920/21 season.".
- Chicago_Opera_Association label "Chicago Opera Association".
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