on during the week that is ahead. On Sunday afternoon, June 29, there will be the usual Sunday afternoon concert given by the Chicago Sym- phony orchestra under the baton of Erie DeLamarter, Ravinia's concert conductor. John Weicher. violinist, who is concert master of the arches. tra this season, will be the soloist, The orchestral program will be general in scope, numbers representative of the best work of Goldmark, Berlioz, Sibelius, Glazounow, and Dvorak be- ing played. Mr. Weicher will offer works by Pturanini-Kreisler, Sarasota, Tor Aulin, and Wienawski. There is no charge for reserved seats at these concerts, the general admission ‘at the mate covering every- thing. T RAVINIA PROGRAM _ FOR COMING WEEK "Barber of Seville" Sunday night, June 29, the note of comedy will be sounded, Rossini's " larious opera comique, "The Barber of Seville,". having been scheduled for its first performance of the sea- son at this time. Although among the oldest"of the operas now included in the repertoire of the world's great opera houses, this work is just as fresh as it was when first written. Its score is melodious from beginning to end, containing as it does some of vpera's best known arias. Its comedy is infectious and one does not have to understand the words of its Italian libretto,'in order to grasp the mean- ing of its situations. Miss Florence Macbeth, one of Mr, Eckstein's headliners who did not appear during the opening week, will make her de- but for 'the current season as Rosina. in this merry work, while Mario Chamlee will appear opposite her as the romantic and resourceful Count Almavivu. Figaro, the barber of the title, will be sung by Mario B'asiola, whose work in this opera proves him to be a comedian of the tirst rank. Virgilio Lazzari will appear ts Don Basilio, another of the great comedy parts of opera, while Vittorio Trevi. san will be Dr. Bartolo,.a role, much to his liking. Others in the cast are Anna Correnti and Lodovieo Oliviero. Gennaro Papi will conduct. On Monday night, June 30, 'fLa Rondine" the last work cumpleted by the late Giacomo Puccini, will be prev scmted. This work was one of the outstanding novelties introduced into the Ravinia repertoire last season and so instant was its appeal that Mr. Eekstein was boseiged with requests that it be brought to early perform- ance this season. Mme. Lucretia Burl, whn sang the title role last summer, will again appear in that part with Edward Johnson opposite her as Rugzero. Both of these roles offer capital opportunity for singing and acting and it is well known that Mme. Bari is never happier than when interpreting a hole in which she appears as a somewhat care-free young person in the symphony of whose life the note of seriousness is ultimately sounded. Such a role is the name part of "La Rondino." Mr. Johnson has a line romantic part as Ruggero in which his splendid voice is used to best advantage and his histri- onism. is given full play. But this opera contains two other parts of prime im. Thursday, June 26, 1930 (continued from page 3) penance which call for soprano Ind tenon and these will be sung this year, msthey were last, by Miss Flor- ence Maébeth, and Armand Tokntyan. Others in than“ are Miss Maxwell, Miss False, Miss Paggi, Mr. Wind- heim, Mr. Cehnnovsky, Mr. D'Angelo and Mr. Ananiun. There is a ballet in which Miss Page and Mr. Scott are featured, and Gennaro Pupi will be the conductor. Tuesday night, July l, "La Can» pans. Sommersa" (The Sunken Bell) which was so enthusiastically receiv- ed on the opening night of the season, will be presented again, a circum- stance almost inevitable in view of the popularity of this ultra-modern work by Respighi. There will be no chankes in the cast, Mme, Rethberg will again appear as the elf-girl Rau- tendelein, while Giovanni Martinelli will be opposite her as Heinrich) the bewitched bell-caster. Mme. Claustwn, Mr. Busiola, Mr. Lauri, Miss Max- well, Miss Paggi. Mme. Monti-Gorsey, Miss Falco, Mr. D'Angelo, Mr. Wind- heim and Mr, Oliviero will all be prominently cast. Mr. Papi will con- duct. Repeat Popular Opera Nor is it surprising that "L'Amore dei Tre Re," heard on the second eve of the season, will be brought to per- formance again on Wednesday night, July 2. There is no doubt but that this is one of the most popular operas of the standard list at Ravin.a, and little wonder in view of the cast that is available for its interpretation. Mme. Borl will attain be heard as Fi- nra, the faithless wife, with Edward Johnson, cast in the rule of Avito, her lover. Giuseppe Danisc will be Manfredo. the wronged husband, while Virgilio Lazzari will have the monumental role of Archibaldo, the blind king. Others in the cast are Mitts Falco and Mr. Oliviero. Mr. Papi ‘will conduct. . _ On Thursday afternoon, July 3, the second children's concert of the sea- son will be given by the Chicago sym. phony orchestra under the direction of Erie DeLamarter who will like- wise explain the numbers played to the little ones. The concert will be followed by an entertainment at which Juhaz, who is called "a famous man of mystery" will be featured, as- sisted by his company of fellow ma- gicians. Children twelve years of age and under are admitted free to these concerts. Seats in the opera house are free for everyone. There is more hilarious tun and a world of intriguing melody in store fur Thursday night, July 3, for "Fra Diavolo," another clusic among the lighter operas of the repertoire, will be given at that time. Miss Florence Macbeth will have the principal role of Zerlina. The name part, that of a gentleman bandit. will be sung by Mario Chumlee, while Ina Bourskaya and Vittorio Trevisan will be the ec- centric English couple. Two of opera’n' 16 North Sheridan Road FUR STORAGE MOLDANER a HUME]! most 'utturin-fleurets Are the bandits who follow in the trnin of Pro Di. uvolo. and these are sung and acted by Virgilio Lamri and Desire De. frere. Giuseppe Caution will be Lorenzo, soldier lover of Zerlinl, and ~Louis D'Angelo will be the father of the heroine. Mr. Pepi will con- duct. . FOR YOUR PROTECTION C o o IL A I R “Faust" ever popular as at manur- piece of the older French school of opera, will be the uttering on Friday night, July 4, with Yvonne Call in the role of Marguerite and Giovanni Mnrtinelli in the name part. It is not often that this soprano and tenor tind themselves via-avin, but in, this great opera both have unusual oppor- tunity of which they take full oi. vantage. 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