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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1930, p. 24

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20 Tiih' L'HIMN'K YS' Cleaning N aphtha ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION A Wedding Gift of an Antique or Etching will not be duplicated Tires Repaired While You Wait Corner Elm Place and First Street PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3155 Q9121 (Englanh ANTIQUES High Test Ethyl Gasoline Tel. Winnetka 3470 Greasing Service THE PRESS PROGRAM FOR FIRST 1 31’} WEEK Myllilh OPERA l " serv any. , nan-w wivml Hun-n ,iilveribers to the have, in armrdanve tom, been given the to order souls fur th of the seawn. Checks cuvering their tx,vrvations must be in by Thurs- uuy, June 5' Subject to these advance reservations, mail tnulers will be re- (‘vivml from the general public be- tween June G and June Ill, Such (Will-Ti shoishl be accompanied by check payable to The Ravinia Cum- puny, and sent tn the office of the Ravinia (‘umpuny in the North Amer. ieln building, 1:1; S. State street, Chi. cum. These orders will be tiiled to the extent of the seating capacity of the nut-m house. The box office will c111: '. These orders Will he mica to the v-xu-nt of the seating capacity of the npvru hausv. The box office will "pert at Ravinia at 9:30 o'clock on the min-ning of June 14. l Price.» Revised The prices fur the opening-night. awarding to lucatinn. will be $1.50 and $3.50. For nil uthvr opera nights (limuuhuut the 30150". except the (“using night, the prices will be $3.50, $3.00. $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50. These prices (It: not inelude the mite admix- null] which is $1.25 extra. By the uw ul' couplm gate admission books, will at $22 tho ' of 20 admissions, tlu- prive i, tvduced tn $1.10. With the "ptmirtit of the box office In .lum- H. tclophuno service will be inaugurated as hvtvtufore under the numbn- "r llullycuurt 2000. This line i, maintained at the expense ot the itiviniu i-unipnny. and is without toll charge t'ruru (fhicugu. Residents of Pho north shore towns, Evanstnn to Waukurean, will call Highland Park R vinin n-lwrtuirv last season. a few months after its world premiere in New ank. It is representative pf the ultra.nurdern school of (-nmposi- [inn and the reception urrm‘dwl it was mi) enthusiastic that it became a prime fuvorito with all Ravinia audiences. It tolls a syrnhrrlic story of elf-land, in musie that is as eloquent as it is different and amidst surroundings that an- as pivturvsque as they are un- chanting, Mme. Rethbere and Mr. Martirwlli are the creators of the two leading ruins in this work, which, after their triumph in New York they sang in Rome as the outstanding fruluru of last seasun's spring music festival. (Continued from Sunny Night. June 22 Mmore dei Tre Re" (The Love Details of First Week Opening Night, June 21 l'umpunu Summersa” (The Belly by Respighi. with Elisa. e-lhlu-rz, Giovanni Martinelli, 'laussvu, Mario Businla and Gehnapo l'upi. conducting. n-rn‘wu.~‘ introduced into the repel‘luiu- last season. it few llrh'l' its world premiere in ark. It is representative pf o.nurdern school of enmposi- iay's an the details u!" the program: Page 4 uf Three Kings) by Montemezzi, with LuL-rezia Bovi, Edward Johnson, Giu- seppe Danise and Virgilio Lazzari, Gennaro Papi, conducting. This opera har' lung stood high among the stan- dard works of the Ravinia repertoire; mt unly heettuse of the classic dig- nity of its music, but likewise be- cause of the perfect casting it receives. Its story is u dramatic poem in which the lights and shadows of human em- utinn are vividly portrayed, while its SUII‘O is a perfect symphony, It de- mam-ls that perfection of vocal and drunmtic art which the four princi- pls ulhttcul to its leading #les are nblv to give in abundance. his sea- sin it will be embellished by u com- plete sot uf new scenery. )lunday Night, June 23 “Mm-bur" by Rnlmuil, with Yvonne Call, Marin Chamlee, Julia Claussen, Lynn Ruthier, Vittorio Trevian and Lynn tsthur ing. the 'W't"t " lawn sh: Nights u incn-dihlc in hunt]. i-onimunity. French in style, ultra- mrulvptt in treatment, it breathes the cpivit of those present day composers who am- laying the foundations of the int-m of the future. Its action has horn snatched from the Arabian Night: and in it, the fantastic, the itwrvrlilrle and the amusing go hand in hand. "MaiGuf" is high comedy in 'pei-utic furm, moving swiftly and “in. sut‘h poignant-y that one does not haw to understand its words to was}: its full moaning Tuesday Night, June M . "Mmlmuc P,utttu'fly" by Puccini. with Elisabeth Rothhcrg, Armand To, kitty-an. inn iioui'skaya, Mario Baa-, i, in and others. Gennupa Papi, con- ducting. Thvve is up composer more p-pulm' with till patrons of opera thnn is Giycuttto Puccini, and none of his Works is better known than "yhulume "uttetfy." It is filled with hour: interest which is udmirabi'y re- “(what in its hauntinstly'beautiful wow. Mme. Ruthberg Ls pin-cio-San. thi palm-tic heroine of this great drawn mumis the depths of human (motion. while the role of Licut. iiuiwit in is cspveiully httul to Arm. and Tokytyan, This work offers one of othe finest examples of drama :oiuptui to operatic purposes. based zN it is, uprn the famous stage play of Inn-id “013800 and John Luther drama. mnuLinn I iulwl t and Tub of othe adujttvd in it is, of Dav tone. rs. Louis Htcvselrnans, ionduct- When this little known work added tn the Ravinia list during season 61' 1928, it created a tur. “mung: the opera patrons of this Thursday. June 5, 1930 h

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