Box GRSK 1
Contains 63 Results:
L'Infedelta delusa (Sandrina) - Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Germany (folder 2 of 2), 1983
Translated title of production is "Deceit Outwitted," or "Deceived Infidelity." Georgine Resick played the part of "Sandrina." Photos copyrighted by Eduard Straub
Fidelio - Houston, Texas, 1984
Some photos also feature Hildegarde Behrens. Photos copyrighted by Jim Caldwell
Die Zauberflote (Pamina) - Avignon, France (folder 1 of 2), 1985
Translated title of production is "The Magic Flute." Georgine Resick played the part of "Pamina." Some photos also feature Gosta Winbergh. Copyrighted by Charles Sinclair
Die Zauberflote (Pamina) - Avignon, France (folder 2 of 2), 1985
Translated title of production is "The Magic Flute." Georgine Resick played the part of "Pamina." Photos copyrighted by Charles Sinclair
Un ballo in maschera (Oscar) - Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Germany (folder 1 of 4), 1985
Translated title of production is "A Masked Ball." Georgine Resick played the part of "Oscar." Photos copyrighted by Eduard Straub
Un ballo in maschera (Oscar) - Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Germany (folder 2 of 4), 1985
Translated title of production is "A Masked Ball." Georgine Resick played the part of "Oscar." Photos copyrighted by Eduard Straub
Un ballo in maschera (Oscar) - Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Germany (folder 3 of 4), 1985
Translated title of production is "A Masked Ball." Georgine Resick played the part of "Oscar." Photos copyrighted by Eduard Straub
Un ballo in maschera (Oscar) - Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Germany (folder 4 of 4), 1985
Translated title of production is "A Masked Ball." Georgine Resick played the part of "Oscar." Photos copyrighted by Eduard Straub
Elegy for Young Lovers (Hilda Mack) - Long Beach, 1996
Georgine Resick played the part of "Hilda Mack." Photographs taken by Keith Ian Polakoff
Headshot Portraits of Georgine Resick, undated
Werther (Sophie), Massenet - Washington National Opera, 1977
Georgine Resick played the part of "Sophie"
Die Schweigsame Frau (Isotta), Richard Strauss - Cologne, Germany, 1977
Translated title of production is "The Silent Woman." Georgine Resick played the part of "Isotta"
Hansel und Gretel (Gretel) - Cologne, Germany, Fall 1977
Translated title of production is "Hansel and Gretel." Georgine Resick played the part of "Gretel." Some photos taken by Hinterkausen
L'Elisir d'Amore (Adina) - Cologne, Germany, Spring 1978
Translated title of production is "The Elixir of Love." Georgine Resick played the part of "Adina." 2 photos also feature David Kuebler
La Clemenca di Tito (Servilia) - Cologne, Germany, Spring 1978
Translated title of production is "The Clemency of Titus." Georgine Resick played the part of "Servilia." Some photos also feature Werner Hollweg. Some photos taken by Hinterkausen and some copyrighted by Paul Leclaire
Die Entfurung aus dem Serail (Blonde), circa 1978-1984
Translated title of production is "The Abduction from the Seraglio." Georgine Resick played the part of "Blonde." Photos may be from performances in Cologne (1978), Dusseldorf (1983), or Chicago (1984). One photo also features May Sandoz
Don Giovanni (Zerlina), circa 1978-1985
Georgine Resick played the part of "Zerlina." Some photos also feature Kay Griffel, Edda Moser, and Francesco Vergara. Photos may be from performances in Cologne (1978) or Tel Aviv (1985)
Cosi fan Tutte (Despina) - Cologne, Germany (?), 1978(?)
Translated title of production is "So Do They All." Georgine Resick played the part of "Despina." Photos may also be from a performance in Israel (1979).
La Cenerentola (Clorinda), Gioachino Rossini - Cologne, Germany, 1979
Translated title of production is "Cinderella." Georgine Resick played the part of "Clorinda." Some photos by Hinterkausen
Il Matrimonio Segreto (Carolina) - Cologne, Germany (?), 1979(?)
Translated title of production is "The Secret Marriage." Georgine Resick played the part of "Carolina." Photos may also be from performances in Luzerne (1979), Drottningholm (1980), Dusseldorf (1983), or Schwetzingen (film - 1985)
Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebotes (Worldly Spirit), Mozart - Berlin, Germany (folder 2 of 2), 1980
Translated title of production is "The Obligation of the First Commandment." Georgine Resick played the part of "Worldly Spirit." Photos copyrighted by Story Press (Jochen Clauss)
Un Ballo in Maschera (Oskar) and Headshots, circa 1980-1983
Translated title of production is "A Masked Ball." Georgine Resick played the part of "Oskar." Some photos also feature Giacomo Aragall. Photos may be from performances in Cologne (1980) or Dusseldorf (1983)
Die Zauberflote (Pamina), circa 1981-1984
Translated title of production is "The Magic Flute." Georgine Resick played the part of "Pamina." Photos may be from performances in Cologne (1981?) or Avignon (Fall 1984)
Un ballo in maschera - Cologne, Germany, 1981
Translated title of production is "A Masked Ball." Most photos copyrighted by Paul Leclaire
Le Nozze di Figaro (Susanna) - Drottningholm, Sweden, 1981
Translated title of production is "The Marriage of Figaro." Georgine Resick played the part of "Susanna"
Martha (Martha) - Cologne, Germany, 1981
Georgine Resick played the part of "Martha." Photo taken by Hedviga Hohmann
Der Wildschutz (Baronin Freimann), Albert Lortzing - Cologne, Germany, 1982
Translated title of production is "The Poacher." Georgine Resick played the part of "Baroness Freimann"
Der Rosenkavalier (Sophie) - Paris, France (folder 2 of 4), Spring 1982
Translated title of production is "The Rose Bearer," or "The Knight of the Rose." Georgine Resick played the part of "Sophie." Some photos also feature Frederica von Stade and Kiri Te Kanawa. Photos taken by Daniel Faunieres
Le Nozze di Figaro (Susanna) - Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Germany (folder 2 of 6), Fall 1982
Translated title of production is "The Marriage of Figaro." Georgine Resick played the part of "Susanna." Some photos copyrighted by Eduard Straub
Die Fledermaus (Adele), circa 1982-1984
Translated title of production is "The Bat." Georgine Resick played the part of "Adele." Photos may be from performances in Cologne (1982), Dusseldorf (1983), or Vienna (1984?)