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Highland Park Press, 18 Jul 1929, p. 42

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TfFTii roles and th'iiirairrCDiifri'irC%Tr be the elder4rrnont, a fine singing part. Others in the cast are Miss Cor- renti, Mr. Cehanovsky, Mr. Paltrin- ieri, Mr. D'Angrelo, Mr. Ananian and Mr. Derman. Miss Ruth Pige and Edwin Strawbridge will head the be]- let. Mr. Papi will conduct. Children‘s Concert Thursday aftermron,'Ju1r 2tV will be a gala occasion for those thous- ands of children who derive so much pleasure from the ehildren's concerts and entertainments at Ravinia, but there is reason to believe that the adults of the company will not be just as interested us the children. This is to be the annual carnival any and this year it will indifferent than ever before. for it has been designated as "Army and Navy Day" and the title role in which her success at Ra- vinia has been as complete us it was. in New York, but this time Mario Cha'mlee will appear opposite her as Ruggero, .the part. which Edward Johnson sang Tuesday night and in which these two tenors will alternate. This will prove a "splendid role for Mr. Chamlee, just as it did foraEr., Johnson, for it demands expert acting as well‘as singing. Miss Florence. Macbeth will have the soubrette part of Lisette and Armand Tokatyan will be PFunier., Others in the cat are Miss Maxwell, Miss Swarthout, Miss Falco, Mr. Paltrinieri, Mr. Cehanovg sky, Mr. D'Angelo and Mr. Amutiap.: The ballet will tie heeded by 111331 Ruth Page and Edwin Strawtyridtter and Gennaro Pain" will conduct. 1 _--.-" a,,' "_., _rtFet" "trat- n' (uf,, I, t1ouhu'sr"tiiiisitr'"iiiiyt “one "of the most papitlsrur.prditsvtCthe, repertoire is, to be presented for the first time this' season on _Tuesday night, July. 23, with _Mnie, Yvonne Gall as Marguerite,_GioVanni Martin- elli gs, Faust and Leon -Rothier. as 5rejrhistopheles, MApe, Gellfsexquis- ite sinttintytd perfect acting as the wronged Marguerite is one of the pleasant memories of the last Rsvinia season. She has been carefully trained for this role under the direc- tion :.of the' experts sas,siasti.ated with the Parisian f. opera Airings,- and ', cannot eagily forget her tir)itrlrht-. .Jgrpretation of _.,the A, famous" “Jewel, Sang.” Mr. Martinelli . has scored many triumphs as Faust, for this part gives him the opportunity to utilize both the lyric and dramatic qualities of his voice as» well as to indulge in that acting for which lie is famous. Leot..Rothier is another perfect ex- ponent'of the French manner and as Mephistophelesi his years. of experi- ence reveals itself time .and again. He is polished and suave, reflecting every aspect 'of the, part both in his “acting and his vocalization. Miss Swarthout will be Siebel, Miss Cor- renti, Martha, Mr. Detrere, Valentine and Mr. Ananian, Wagner. Mr: Hasselmans will conduct. "La Traviata" one of the most be- lwed pf the Verdi operas, will be the offering on Wednesday _night, July 24. This work has universal appeal because of the eompellimr interest of its story and the brilliancy of his music. Miss. Queena Mario will have the name part. Mr. Chamlee will be Alfrgdgu 99292939 new“ I? k. tbs. RAVINIA PROGRAM FOR COMMING WEEK M (Continued from pure 3) ,“Madame T BpftArfU" to performance ,for the Winit time this season... Baked on David. Belasco’s famous stage drama, this work reveals a story that is replete in human interest and which as opera, gives its exponents every possible opportunity. Mme. Rethberg will have the title role which by rea- son of her vocal interpretation she makes 'as appealing as it is dramatic, while Giovanni Martinelli will be cast as Pinkerton, the American officer. There is probably no climax in opera which rises to more superb heights than does the love duet in the first act of this opera as it is sung by Mme. Rethberg and Mr. Martinelli. Mme. Ina Bourskaya will be east as the faithful Suzuki and Mario Bas- iola 'will be the American consul Sharpless." Others in the east are Mr. Paltrinieri, Miss Falco, Mr. Cehan- ovsky, Mr. D'Angelo and Mr. Anan- ian. MrfPapi will eotiduet, Surprise Expected f ' The performance of Saturday night, July 27, has not yet been announced, hath: -rt1athe-talrendarutrantesL that. Mr. Eckstein has a surprise up, his sleeve which will be welcomed by all Ravinia patrons. » The third of Ravinia’s national con- eer.tt is to be given on Sunday after- noon, July 28, and will be "And Aft- ernoon of Italian Music and Itaan Composers." The orchestral program will be played by the Chicago Sym- phony Orcheatra under the direction of Erie DeLamarte'r and wilrinelude numbers by Cherubini, Vivaldi, Wolf- Ferrari, Casella, Sinigaglia and Roa- sini. Alfred Wallenstein, 'cellist,‘will be the soloist, presenting "Romnntte" by CarnpatrnoU; "3toGtairi Ihmee" by Mattioli and “Mazurka” by Pop- pet. The Royal Italian Consul Gen- eral, G. Ctrstrueeio, will be the guest of honor and will make a short ad- dr€ss. There will be no charge for mn1rsisrnight, July 25, o'ifrirrimi, H%eeiiri's, celebrated dramatic opera' . The ekeFeisess of the day will be held out of doors on Ravinia’s great north campus, where there will be plenty of room for the drills and a spacious stadium for the audience. The soldiers will be first on the field, opening the afternoons evenhririth a grand march. This will be followed by the impressive guard mount cere- mony and marching of the guard and then' will come a physical drill with rifles. .Close order drill: will close the army’s part ltr/he pFdiriam, Two companies of sailors with their band, drum and bugle corps will give a naval grand march and presentation of the colors. A--;.,,'1‘heri will follow in rapid "meeemriorrr-tt--iriir-amdirr, the command afutiepts-iumesoru uhysi: cal drill without arms, a semaphore drill, a physical drill with arms, a review and firrglly formation for sing- ing in which both jackies and audience will join. The afternoon's events will end'with a grand march by the army and navy headed by their respective bands, Children 12 years ot/atm and under are ,adrnittedHree t67 the car- nival and seats' will be free for every- afternoon will be entirely devoted to drills and maneuver: by regal” army- sbldiers from Port Sheridan and Jack- ies of Uncle Sam’s Navy from the Great Lakes Training station.. The program ha been outlined by the others of these two government in- stitutions and Ravinia will be say with brilliant uniforms, tUing colors and the music of the nrmy and navy bands. r THE PRESS and,-iu-eausr-couuduithoirraiaraiC zon forth throughout the countryside. Canine on 100 dduble Ierlirth rail- road cars, carrying its entire comple- After all. there is,but one _ttreat circus.- And now comes the announce- ment that Ringling Bros. and Bar- .num & Baileys "Greatest Show on Earth," will goin visit this vicinity, with all its, myriad of wonders when it exhibits in Grant Park, Chicago, July 20 to 28, inclusive. . The advance advertising ear her- alding tlur appearance- at this ”weal-$31: Of shtfitde1sritr-ririiTiii this territory seats at this eoneert,.the general ad- mission " the gate covering everya thing. The opera performance on Sunday night, July 28, will be that beloved Italian work "ll Trovatore" by Verdi, sung- by Rarinia's famous international cast including f Mme. Rethberg " Leonora, Giovanni Mar- tinelli as Maurice; Giuseppe Danise as Di. Luna and Mme. Claussen as Azucena. Mr. D'Antrelo, Miss Falco and Mr. Pntthinieri complete-this 'cast and Mr. Papi will be the conductor. 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