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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1928, p. 31

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. Auiu~ 24, 1928 WILMETTE ·~IFE 31 Trevian will be Sir Tristan and Louis CREAM OF OPERAS AT D'Angelo the sheriff. Louis Hasslemans will conduct. RAVINIA'S CLOSING Marouf" Aupat 31 I The North Shore School of Concentration 4545 BROADWAY CHICAGO (Continued from Page 23) Lazzari, Mr . . Anarlian and Mr. Paltrinieri. Mr. Papi will conduct. Monday night, August 27, as special performance of "Fra Diavolo" will be given with the same cast which has been so successful in this tuneful and. hilarious opera comique earlier in the season. Miss Florence Macbeth will be cast as Zerlina with Mario Chamlee as the romantic bandit of the title role. Virgilio Lazzari and Giordano Paltrinieri will appear as the comical henchmen of Fra Diavolo while Ina Bourskaya and Vittorio Trevisan will . be equally amusing as Lord and Lady Rocburg. Mr. Mojica will be the heroic Lorenzo and Louis D'Angelo wiJl be the hn-keeper. Mr. Papi will conduct. "Romeo anJ Juliet," the famous Gounod opera which is always welcome at Ravinia will be given on Wednesday night, August 28, with Miss Que~na Mario as Juliet and Edward Johnson as Romeo. Leon Rothier will be cast as Friar Laurent. Others in the extensive cast are Miss Maxwell, Mr. Defrere, Mr. D'Angelo, Mr. Mojica, Miss Correnti, Mr. Paltrinieri, Mr. Ananian. Mr. Hasselmans will conduct. "Madame Buterfly" Aug. 29 That beloved Puccini opera, 'Madame Butterfly" could not be omitted from any specially selected repertoire and it will be presented at Ravinia on Wednesday night, August 29, with Mme. Rethberg in the title role. In this part Mme .. Rethberg utilizes both her dramatic ·and the lyric style of singing proving her splendid versatility as an interpreter. Mario Chamlee will be cast as Pinkerton, the Ameri can officer, a role that fits him perfectly, while Mme. Bourskaya will be Suzuki and Jose Mojica will be Goro. Louis D'Angelo will be Yamadori and Paolo Ananian will be heard as the Bonze. Gennaro Papi wil conduct. Thursday afternoon, August 30, the final children's concert and entertainment of the season will be given, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra playing the program under the direction of Eric DeLamarter. The numbers presented will be chosen from among those given at other concerts throughout the season and the children will be asked to identify them by title and composer. The entertainment which folJows will consist of a three set vaudeville show presenting The Machedons, horizontal bar experts; Friedlander Brothers, musical comics and Madame Marie and Pals in a comedy circus. Children twelve years of age and under are admited free to these concerts. Reserved seats are free for everyone. The melodious "Martha" will be the offering Thursday night, August 30, and again Miss Florence Macbeth will be heard in the name part while . Tito Schipa will be cast as Lionel, which is probably the favorite role of this great lyric tenor. Miss Swarthout will be Nancy and Virgilio Lazzari will be heard as Plunkett while Vittorio "Marouf" will be brought to its fourth performance on Friday night, August 31, this arrangement having been found necessary not only in view of the previous popularity of this work, but in response to the request of hundreds who have not had the opportunity to hear it owing to the heavy demand for tickets. This new work has made a record for itself at Ravinia fulfilling all predictions made for it. It will be presented by the same cast which has given it heretofore, Mme. Gall being heard as the Princess, while Mario Chamlee will be cast as Marouf, the cobbler, around whose adventures all the action of this Arabian Nights Tale centers. Others · in the cast are Mr. Rothier, Mme. Claussen, Mr. Mojica, Mr. Trevisan, Mr. Gehanovsky, Mr. D'Angelo, Mr. Paltrinieri and Mr. Ananian. Miss Ruth Page will head the ballet and Louis Hasselmans will conduct. The tenth week of the season will close on Saturday night, September 1, with another performance of "Lucia," Donizetti's brilliant coloratura · opera which gives Tito Schipa splendid opportunity for a display of his lyric style. Mr. Schipa will ~ain be cast as Edgarda in this work, while Miss Florence Macbeth will be the unhappy maiden of the title. Others in the cast are Mr. Basiola Mojica, Mr. Lazzari, Miss Falco and Mr. Paltrinieri. Mr. Papi will conduct. The Kenliworth Garden club was entertained last Friday at Mrs. Clyde P. Ro3s's home, 1321 Chestnut avenue, Kenilworth, for luncheon. The speaker at this meeting was Mr. E. Donald Gray, who spoke on landscapearchitecture. SUNNYSIDE 53~9 Prtparts students for eastern schools and universatJes. Classes or individual tutoring in all bran. ches by teachers of outstanding ability and experience. FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH B. F. ANDERSON SWEDELIUS, PH. 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No Tuition, except private musiclessons. Information sent on request. LOOKING AHEAD is necessary for success in everything you do. Now most of us are still absorbed by the summer Stason but soon the serious problems of everyday life will again face us directly. ·If we have planned. we are rudy. If not, wt must act quickly and then sometimes not wiStly. You may know that you intend to study· art. Would it not then bt wise to invatigate now the schools of art before you go on your summer vacation? Wt shall bt very glad to send an illustrated pros· pectus, or better still, we should like to have you come and pay oar School a visit. The regular fall term of nine and one-half months brgins Srptember 1oth. THE MOODY BIBLE INSTITUI"B Cblca80 Ave.Sta,.lSJ lllltitutc Place.Chica.,.W. · Phone Dhreney 1S70 · ; ! ~ ! Enrollmtnt at Any Time E~ening School 7 : 3 o-g: 3 o I i= ! 1 I Cor. 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