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Highland Park Press, 25 Jul 1929, p. 16

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North We Are Offering ' at Half the Original Price Ensembles , ALL MERCHANDISE 70 WEST LAKE sr. (an: 33mm) 'iil'"ijiiiikciit (East Eunice) Try it once and see how simple it is to turn . ‘over yoiir car we}; to our courteous stun nu. Motoramp Garage I N L0 0'3 70 west Lake Street iii' THE PRES/S Monday night, July 29, Massenet’s glittering French‘ opera "Mitnon" will be the Ravinia offering, Mme. Yvonne Gall. singing the name part while Mario. Chamlee will be beard as the Chevalier Des Grieux. Leon Rothier will have the pint of the father. Others importantly cast in this opera are Desire Defrere, George Cehan- ovsky, Giordano Paltrinieri, Merger-y Maxwell, Gladys Swerthout, Philine Sunday night, July 28, that beloved Italian opera "ll Trovatore" by Giu- seppe Verdi, will be triviin/ Elisabeth Rethberg being heard as Leonora. Giovanni Martinelli will sing the part of Manrico and Guiseppe Danise will be the Count Di Luna. Julia Claus- gen is cast as Atucena. V Others in the cast are Louis D'Angelo, Lodor- ier Oliviero and Philine Falco. Gen- naro Pepi will conduct. Juliet'"wil1 be triven,.Wane. Yvonne Gall singing the role of Juliet and Edward Johnson that of Romeo: _ . _ National Concert . The second half of the Ravinia-sea- son will open on Sunday afternoon, July 28, with the national concert of the day being dedicated to the genius of the great composers of Italy. The program will be played by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, under the di- ration of Erie DeLamarter, and Al- fred Wallenstein, 'eellist, will be the soloist. The Royal Italian Consul General, G: Casiryeirio, will be the' guest of honor and will make a short address. The orchestral program will include wbrks by Cherubini, Vivadi, Caselle, "Wolf-Ferrari,' Sinigaglia and Rossini. Mr. Wallenstein’s solo group vwillrinclude “Romance” by Campaguj noli, "Mountain Dance" by MattioliJ and "Mazurka" by Popper. There is Other items of interest in the Ra- vinia bill-of-fare for the week iuse ahead are Jbeasusenet's "Mant",.whieh will be presented as an extra perform- ance on Monday night, July 29 with Hihtte.--HhttF in the " miner“ farm‘wr‘; Chamlee, as the young Des Grieux and Leon Rothier as the father; the season's third. presentation on Tues- day night, July M, of "La Rondine" the flashing Puccini opera which since its introduction to Ravinia audiences recently has already resulted in two capacity audiences and created de- mand for a third. Mme. Bori will again have the'title role with Edward Johnson opposite her as Ruggero and with Florence Macbeth as Lisette and no charge for reserverseuts at these eorteerts, the general admission ab the gate covering everything.. _ spots will come on Wednesday night, July SI, when for the3irsit time this season Dimiaetti's, tuneful open "tas cia" will be-thesitate with Giovanni Martinelli in" the role of Edgar, op- posite Miss Florence Macbeth who willvhave the name part. There are several Operas of the repertoire in which Mr. Mortinelli is given' theop- qtortunity to utilize his lyric voice in parts which. are for the most part dramatic, but it is selddm that Ra- vinin patrons have the chance to hear him in ti role that is purely lyrical. Such a role is that of Edgardo in "Lueia." . RAVINIA SEASON IS - NEARLY HALF OVER (Continued from page S') Thursday nitrht,_August 1, "Romeo Und Jtrliet-'_ie-the-operatie-otrirs- ring at Ravinia, Mme. Yvonne Gall appearing-tut the lovely heroine of this Gounod work, and Edward John.. son being its romantic herd. Leon Rothier will have "the part of Friar Laurent. Others in the cast are De- sire Defrere, Paolo Ananitin, Limis D'Angelo, Margery Maxwell, Gior- dano Paltrinieri, Anna Correnti and Ludovico Oliviero. Louis Hasselmans will conduct. Friday night, August 2, will wit- ness the presentation of that famous double bill, "PatrOcei" and “Caval- leria Rustieana." Mme. Rethberg will appear in both operas, firiain"tr- ing the role of Nedda in "Nglueci" and then that of Santana in “(lava-l: leria Rmstienna." 7 This in the hrii time that the same prim: donna has T _(Qontinued on pug: 46) _. slyrie voice. The pyi6teehnieal music allotted to the heroine of this work is admirably suited to. Miss Macbeth. Guisebpe Danise will be heard as Sir Henry Ashton, one of the great bar- itone roles, while Iirgitio Lazzari, Giordano Paltrinieri, Lodovico Oliviero and Philine Falco, are all well east. Gennaro Papi wily be the conductor. Thurisday afternoon, August I, will be given. over to the regular concert and entertainment for the children, the program being played by the Chi- cago, Syitiphony Orchestra, under the direction of Erie DeLamarter. Dur- ing the course of the program Mr. DeLamarter will explain the numbers played to his juvenile audience. Ahe concert will be,followed by an enter- tainment which has the, intriguing title'of "Circus' Capers" Children twelve years of age and under. are admitted free to these Thursday aft- ernoon concerts. Seats are freerfor everyone. _ .. Falco and Paolo Amnian. hour, .Hasselmans is to conduct. It should be borne in mind that this is the French version of the "Manon" story- which is much different in its musical treatment and dramatic situations from 1hteeini'a “Manon Lescaut" which likewise forms "a part of the Ravinia repertoire. .“La Rondine” July 80 . _ Tuesday night, July M, “La Ron- dine" is to be presented again. This -was made neieeasary by reason of the tremenddus popularity this "tew Puc- cini work has trained and the large number of opera lovers, who wereiir, able to obtain seats at either the first or second presentations of the work. Mme. Bori, who has the name part, . has been» widely acclaimed. this haw ing proved to be one of her most bril- liant' roles. Edward Johnson, who al- ternates with Mario Chamlee as Rug- gero, will have this role next Tuesday night and Miss Macbeth and. Mr. Tokatyan will again appear in the roles.of Lisstee and JYunier. Others D'Angelo, Mr. Cehanovsky, Mr. Pal: tripiert, Mr. Ananian. Miss Maxwell, Miss Palm and Miss Swarthout. Miss Ruth Page and . Edwin Strawbridge will head the-ballet. Gennaro Papi will ,conduct.""" F Wednesday night, July 31,- will bring "1meia" with Florence Macbeth appearing in the title role and with Giovanni Martinelli is Edgardo. This is one of the best liked of all the ro- mantic- operas and Mr. MArtinelli's legion of Jadmirers. will welcome the Thursduy. July 25. 1929 Thursday, " PO' FR BAC FA SALM FINE FRES FRES FRES SMO? SMO', FRE FRE FRE; LE PL

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