Notable Operatic Broadcast
poe ee ve Directional Employed. | GEVERAL weeks ago the first broadcast of a musical‘ drama from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York was heard over a coast-to-coast network of. broadcasting stations. Hitherto the manngement of the Metropolitan has steadfastly refused to allow broadcast performances of its productions, on the ground that radio technique had not reached the point where it could do justice to an operatic performance, The new parabolic, camera-principle microphones, which follow the charac: ters .in their action mucb as.a..spot. light trains on the stage, were used for the broadcast, and proved a marked ®BucCeSS, ,
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 16
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