We’ve simply realized that the mansion as soon as owned by the late opera star Maria Jeritza (1887-1982) is now on the market in Newark, New Jersey for $699,000. Though the advertisements for the place state that the property is presently deserted, we’d not let that cease us. We might pull into the driveway, march up the grand staircase, and host a banquet within the palatial eating room, which appears to be like viable in the actual property itemizing.
And whereas we have been eating, we’d play a recording on Classical Archives of Jeritza singing the aria “Glück, das mir verblieb” from Korngold’s Die Tote Stadt, certainly one of Jeritza’s operatic ventures. We wouldn’t be stunned if Jeritza herself marched down the steps whereas this choice is enjoying and joined us on the desk for a plate of shasklik.
We wish to personal this place so we will take heed to this Classical Archive monitor in the fitting setting!

Maria Jeritza, The Moravian Thunderbolt, who lived in Newark
About Maria Jeritza
Jeritza, who was nicknamed “The Moravian Thunderbolt,” was born in Brno, Moravia and sang extensively in Vienna earlier than shifting to the U.S., the place she sang (amongst different roles) the title position in Turandot within the opera’s U.S. premiere on the Met in 1926. Tullio Serafin performed. This girl was the actual deal.
How did she come to personal her mansion at 200 Elmwood Avenue in Newark, New Jersey? We’ve been in a position to study that her third and ultimate husband, whom she married in 1948, was a rich man named Irving Seery who owned an umbrella manufacturing unit in Newark.
All of it suits collectively. Plus, Newark is simply a fast drive from Manhattan. Plus, the mansion is situated in Newark’s Department Brook Park, which was an ultra-luxurious locale on the time. Plus, none apart from Toscanini was recognized to attend events within the neighborhood.
We might encourage you to reside, pay attention and eat on this historic property in Newark! Only a suggestion from your pals at Classical Archives.

Members of Classical Archives might click on on the album cowl to listen to Maria Jeritza sing!