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Raisa in the title role and with Giovanni Martinelli: appearing for the first time this season as Lieut. Pinke:ton,' anarray of opera stars who have rightfully been described as the brighest jewels in the diadem of opâ€" era. It is a wellestablished fact that no place in the world have> so many stars of world _ magnitude been bridught tcgether in one oi'gin‘intioni as are to be found at Ravinia this summer, and. on the occasion of the The season will reach a fitting cliâ€" max)on Monday night, September 7, when, in accordance with long estabâ€" lished custom a gala program will be presented that will reflect in splenâ€" did manner the dazzling brilliance which has been characteristic of the entire season. Mr. Eckstein has arâ€" ranged a triple bill for this ulonl which will bring before the foptlights R Pcen ©400%5\% eA t B . mt oo ( k \4.’ P P ::'; ,-g‘..v:‘ ® e P .. y 6 e 4 8 yhe j i 70 m of ie itailan version on ‘Tuesday night, but her visâ€"aâ€"vis in the Masâ€" senet work will be Tito Schipa. _ Another performance of "La Tosâ€" ca" with Mme. Raisa in the title role will be given on Saturday night, Giuâ€" seppe Danise being heard as| Scarpia and Mario Chamlee as Cavhgradossi. The last lap of the semrr will bei entered Sunday afterncon, Septemâ€" ber 6, when a eoncert will be ven by the Chicago Symphony orchestra with Alfred. Wallenstein, cellist, : as soloâ€" ist. Sunday night. “Ctrmlntl" one of the most popular operas of he ‘stanâ€" dard repertoire, will be given. only performance ‘of the season ‘wi;r)lme. Bourskaya in the title role, Armand Tokatyan as Don Jose and Marie Sundelius and Micaela. t f have the title role of version of the opera, ju of the Italian version night, but her visâ€"aâ€"vis senet work will be Tito That Massenet‘s "Manon‘" and that of Puccini should both be given durâ€" ing the same season has been called unusual â€"by opera experts, but in orâ€" der to provide even better opportunâ€" itv for a comnarison of these works, , which, although ‘ based on the . ame story, are o 4 10â€" different in j treatment, they are now to beâ€" given during the same week, Masâ€" \ senet‘s "Manon" s € being scheduled for Friday night. Lzon R_omlm. Mme. Boris will iave the title role, of this French rersion of the opera, just as she will be given with Rosa Raisa and Gioâ€" vanni â€"Martinelli }n the : principal roles. This celebrated Verdi opus which was never included in the Ray vinia repertoire until this season has won widespread acclaim because of its unusualness. . 3 } ‘Thursday â€" night "Ballo in Masâ€" chera" another of the season‘s novelâ€" ties and ons which scored heavily, will ' a program selected from the numbers featured at the various concerts this year, those children competing in the contest kegping score. The two chilâ€" dren presenting the highest scores will be presented medals of award by the Ravinia Club. Children who have ‘been winners . of contests in previous years will not be permitted to comâ€" ipete. The second ‘half of the proâ€" gram will beâ€"given over to stories told by Marian Chase Schaeffer. All children under twelve years of age are admitted free to these concerts. Reserved seats are free for everyons. Special importance is attached to the children‘s concert and entertainment to be given on Thursday afternoon as the annual music memory contest will tike place at this time. ‘The Chicago Symphony ‘orchestra, under the diâ€" rection of Eric DeLamarter, will play Another gala bill has been arranged for Wednesday night, when acts from "The Jewels of the Madonna," unâ€" heard at Ravinia thus far this season, "Lucia," and "The Tales of Hoffman" will be given. This will provide opâ€" portunity for the appearance during the same evening of a large array of Ravinia principals who have won the unstinted admiration of all Ravinia audiences during the past nine weeks. The famous garden scene from "The Jewels of the Madonna" has been thosen for presentation on this occaâ€" sion with Rosa Raisa as Malliela, Mario. Chamlee asâ€" Gennaro, Giacomo Rimini as Rafaele and Anna Correnti as Carmela. "Manon Lescaut" the Puccini opâ€" era which when given its initial Ra: vinia presentation recently creatéed a furore that indicated the necessity of its earlyâ€"repetition is scheduledâ€"for Tuesday night, and again Lucrezia BHori and Giovanni Martinelli will be heard as Manon and> Chevalier Des Grieux. â€" ‘ # The’mï¬mik’*m‘gnkfly‘ rlyâ€" begin with the program to be given Sun: day afternoon by the Chicago Symâ€" phony orchestra, with Mr. DeLamar ter conducting, and J4eques Gordon violinist as soloist, _ Sunday night, "Don Pasquale" now acclaimed as the most uproariously. comical of all the lighter works falling within the category of grand dpera, will be given its second. performance of the season in response to urgent demand. Vicâ€" torio Trevisan will have the leading comedy role in this Donizetti opus. â€"~(9) Concerto for cello, Alfred Walâ€" lenstein. s cS Ni : + (11) Waltz from "The Bat," Chi cago Symphony orchestra. (10) "The Veiled Sweetheart" from Eric DelLamarter‘s "The Betrothal," Chicago Symphony orchestra. FINAL PROG Continued from page one AT RAVINIA PARK HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS A. E. Smith, J. P. Central \ Insurance Service â€" _ Public â€"Liability AutomGBile Insurance Se thamter Phone H. P. 574â€"1046 | Wednesday night. :8 o‘clock Prayer meeting. e | . T:45â€" p. Lundquist. '11‘7:00 p. «m.â€"-Chr:&tiun i m;!u‘;oi‘r. opic, "What .is‘ the Gospel y Preach It?" Leader, Kenneth Gieser. Grflon Bay road and Laurel. avenug |~ _ \iRev. F. R. Cardwell, pastor â€" â€" |9;30 a. m.â€"Bible: school._/ / 10;45 a. m.â€"Morning worship. Rev. H, L, Lundquist will supply the pulâ€" pit in the absence of the pastor. Bori and Tito Schipa, the second and third acts of this work being given, | which: means t?oim!uim of the faâ€" | mous. St. Sulpice scene. . These artâ€" ists have been heard in these roles | several times this season, each preâ€" sentation of the work being followed by public demand for its repetition, and in it Mme. Bori and Mr. Schipa are found at their best. It has long been known that Lucrezia Bori was the best of Manons and that Mr. Schipa was the premiere Des Grieux. It was little wonder then that when they should be cast visâ€"aâ€"vis at Raâ€" vinia this summer, they should bring new meaning to this brilliant opus of the French school. Leon Rothier will figure importantly in the preâ€" sentation of this work, being heard as the elder Des Grieux in the St. (Bulpice scene. © Others are Louis VD’Angel’o, Desire Défrere and Virgilâ€" ‘ia Grassi. Louis Hasselmans will conâ€" ‘duct. ("Don Pasquale" of which an excerpt from Act III will be given followedâ€"by the second scene of Act II, will bring Mm€. Bori and Mr. Schipa to still another style of opera, as they will appear) as tie lovers in a work which is based entirely on comic¢ lines. One of the most hilarâ€" ious scenes of this opera is one in ‘which the. chorus is featured and this will be included in the representaâ€" tion. Mr. Papi will conduct. Collision Property Damage will open the program. Little reâ€" mains to be said concerning the "Butâ€" terfly" of Mme. Raisa, who singing the role for the first time in her caâ€" reer at Ravinia this summer, imâ€" mediately won the acclaim of all who heard her and added to her repertoire one of her greatest roles. # T heft . m.â€"Gospel service: Fire i4 : Can be seen at my residence by appointml;,'.‘i . & u8 Orders taken for special pieces > :3 Telephone Highland Park 1686 after 6:00 Ȏ Buffet Sets, © . w 18 S. First Street Henry K. Coale & Son Figure it out yourself and send your ï¬ planation in writing. 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