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Highland Park Press, 8 Aug 1929, p. 33

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This is regarded as a prime event in every Ravinia season, for it was the" Por. ish Arts club to V which the first of F:),, . the Ravinia national " concerts, which have Ezra now become a, regu- , e lar part of every Rah.traia national _ A ". concerts, which have Florence Macbeth a regular part of every Ravinia, feat- ure, was dedicated. Mme. Ina Bour- skaya, Polish mezzo~soprano of the Ravinia Opera forces will be the Ravinia soloist at the concert on Au- "gilst 11, while J. Marceli Sowilski, tenor, and Michel Wilkomorski, viol- inist, will appear as soloists presented by the Polish Arts club: Mme. Bour- skaya' will- sing-an aria from "Car- inan" with orchestral accompaniment, Wilfrid Pelletier, conducting. Mr. .Sowilski will sing a group of three Polish songs. .This concert, like. all the Sunday. afternoon . concerts at Ravinia will be open to the "public ands there will be no ehargeifor seats, the general admission at the gate _covering everything. ‘ "Rigoletto" Sunday .FSunday night, August ll, Verdi's famous dramatic opera f‘Rigoletto” will be presented for the first time this season; This, colorful work, which is a favorite wherever the. standard Italian repertoire is sung, will have Miss Florence Macbeth as Gilda, while Armand Tokatyan will he heard as the'Duke and Mario flysiola will appear as Rigoletto, the tragic jester. Others in the .atst are Mme. Bourskaya, Mr. _Lazzari, Mr. 'll'Angelo, Miss Qtrrenti, Miss Falco, Mr. Ananian; Mr. Oliviero, Mr. Cehan- ovsky and Miss Belleri. Mr. Papi will conduct. _ _ Monday night, August 12, will bring a repeat performance of "La Ilondine" the Puccini opera which was given for the _first time at Jta- vinia this season andwhich has made such universal appeal that the public has acclaimed it one of the greatest \ucc‘esses of years. Mme. Bari will Main sing the title- role with Mr. Johnson opposite her as Ruggero, Miss Macbeth as Lisettt and Mr. Tokatyan as Prunier. Others in the rast of this work ere Mr. 79'Antrelo, Mr. Cehanovsky, Mr. Paltrinieri, Mr. \nanian, Miss Maxwell, Miss Falco "nd Miss Swarthout. Miss Page and Mr. Strawbridge will head the ballet und Mr. Pepi will conduct. _ Repeat of "The Sunken Bell" "La Campsna Sommersa," given HS firstRavinitt permanence on Tues- flay night, August 6, before a capa- rity audience, will be presented again -~n Tuesday night, August 13. This arly repeat of this work has been ‘nade necessary by the feet that hun- Ireds were uneble to obtain seats for 'he initial perforptanee." "La Cam- Thursday, August 8, 1929 mill 8111 WEEK RAVINIA SEASON (Continued from page 3) " pann Sommersa," known in English as (The Sunken Bell" received its world premiere only, last November in New York when Mme. Rethberg and Mr. Mortinelli created tly ts of Rautendelein and 'rl'2'll'ellulg',', An unusual program has been pre- pared for the ehildren's concert and' entertainment which will be given on Thursday afternoon, August 15. <'he Chicago Symphony Orchestra will be under the direction ofMr. DeLamar- ter, who will explain the musical numbers to the children, while the entertainment' Which will follow the 'toneert, will be presented by Miss Ruth Page, Mr. Edwin Strawbridge and the Ravinia Opera Ballet. The dance divertisements to , be offered by these artists are sure to intrigue the interest of Children and grown- ups alike. Children twelve~years of age and under are admitted free to these concerts. Seats are free for everyone. l importantly cut In Mr. 3.511,! Mme. Cloussen, Mme. -Honti-Gomy. Miss Maxwell, Miss Snrthont, Kiss‘ Falco, Mr. Lauri, Mr. Pnltrinieri, Mr. D'Anttelo and Mr. Oliviero. Mr. Pepi will conduct. f . 'Wedora" Walla-day V _ . "ii'isdora" the Giordgno-opera which will be the Ravinia offering on Wed- nesday night, August " has long been a favorite" of the Ravinin re- pertoire by reason of the splendor of its score and the dramatic intensity of its action. Mme. Yvonne Gall is to have'- the title role, which she has never sung beforejn her career, but for which she is eminently fitted by reason of her superb training as an, actress and the beautyof herioiee. Edwérd Johnson, who will be Count Loris, has never been heard in" this part at Ravinia although he has been tremendously suceessful in it., else- where. Others in the cast are Mr, Rothier, Mi. Basiola, Miss Falco, Miss Maxwell, Miss Swarthout, Mr. D'Angelo, Mr., Paltrinieri, Mr. Cehan- ovsky and Mr. Olivier-0. Mr. Papi will conduct. "La Traviata." which will be the operatic offering on" Thursday night, August' 15, is one of the most melodi- ous V operas of the Italian list, and there is no artist in the world who is more popular as the exponent of its title role than Mme. Lucretia Bari. The legion of admirers of this artist will rejoice to know that she is to be heard in this role on August 15, this being the firitime she has sung it this season. Mario Chamlee will. appear opposite her as Alfred and Giuseppe "Denise "will 1be the father. Others in the cast are Miss Falco, Mr.' D'Antrelo, Mr. Paltrinieri, Mr. Cehanovsky, Mr. Ananian and Miss Correnti. Miss Page and Mr. Strawbridge will head the ballet and Mr. Pepi will conduct. "Mprouf" that modern novelty of the French, school which too Ravinis patrons by storm last season, will be given its fifth performance of.. the current summer on Friday night, Au- gust 16. This demonstrates- the popularity which this opera enjoys in the regard of the public. 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