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Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1930, p. 18

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(it l Iiiii_W, I “a , . “I Ln ) “at". ) ' , ' \‘ " Pruirie Avenue Telephone "Ellwood 523 Spaciiliou in Ute RAVINIA‘ PROGRAM FOR EIGHTH WEEK equally op. that The program which Mr. Defam- ttttet' has arrnnm-d for this occasion ineludes the overture to "Lihuv,sa" by h'metana, the tone poem "Vysehrad" by the sam- composer, the "inter- mum." of Suk. Dvorak's “St-hem." and "The Slavonic Dances" also by Dvuruk. Mr. Weicher will present as his min group “Slavonic Dance in A major," "Slavonic Dance in E minur." bath by IIVnrak. and 'skoe. up" by Smi-mna. Mr. Jiskru will play kuehynka's “Fantasia for Crrntra. Hams." The honor guest " this con- $ Don'tMiss It $ DOLLAR DAY August 13th na " " ny Orchestra will be under the Minn of Eric "etiarmtrter, and n Weicher, violinist and Vaclnv :ru. mantra-busy, will be the solo- . Both of these artists, in addi- l to Ming prominent members " Huh-um: Symphnny Orchestra. are wise members of the Buhemitsn m: m Arts 0 y orehes tion of ,n. Aueust rt which mum of r l u tr, the U'unlinued trum pnge 6) “he afternoon intriguing. day thth ll Eighth Week ‘rnuon of August 14, is ruins. the entertainment being "The North Shore veritable revue in which ,rth Shun- towns will be Thi TE! PIES! Good News There is gnod news in the announce- ment that "Animal Allegra," the Vit- tadini opera which made such a sen- sntiunal impression when it was given its initial Ravinia performance ro- untly. and which scored equal sue- was when it was given again within the same week, will be presented for the third time on Monday night, Au- gust ll. Seldom is a more colorful "pert brought to performance, and as Cunsuelo, the lively heroine of this work, Mme. Lucretia Bori adds another unusual role to her repep tniro. The same east previously heard in "Anima Allegra" will appear on Monday night, August ll, which means that Mario Chamlee will be nppusite Mme. Bari in the role of l'mlru. that Marek Windheim will be heard u Lucia, that Miss Florence Macbeth will be Coralito and Mme. [luurskaya will be east as Donna Sac- ramento. Vittorio .Trevisan will again be Don Kiieio. Others in the vast are Lola Munti-Gorsey. Ada l'nggi. l'hiline Falcn, Lodovico Oli- xiero, George Cehanovsky, Giuseppe Cavadrrre and Paola Ananian. The hulk-t. which is a feature nf the gypsy scene. will be headed hy Ruth Page and lllakt- Scott. Gennaro l'ipi will conduct. _ All] "iiiiii D 'ii t a. 4"i “Faust" August 12 "Faust" will be presented on Tues- day night, August 12, this being one of the standard works which is al. ways sure of a cordial reception at the hands of the public', It is re- plete in superb music that is well known, far its arias have lung been considered as worthy of prominent place among the high spots of op- cratie literature. Mme. Yvonne Gall will be east as Marguerite, one of her outstanding roles in which she has Won tremendous success. Ed- ward Johnson will have the role of Faust, which is perfectly suited to him both vocally and histrionically. Loon Ruthier, sauve, polished, a per- fect exponent of the French school of acting and singing, will be Me. pisto. Giuseppe Danise will this time be cast u Valentine, one of Opera's Hrl'ht. baritone roles. Others in the east are Miss Paggi, Miss Ealco and Mr. Ananian. Mr. Hassolmans will conduct. Ravinia'" great. double bill " “Cav- ullwia Rusticana" and "Paitliaeei" which always brings a record attend. ance, will be the ofrerinit on Wednes- day night, August 13. In “Caval- lcria Iiustieana," Mme, Elisabeth Rothberg will be east as Santuzza, which has been one of her greatest roles ever since it was added to her u-portnire some years ago. Mario Chamlee will this time be opposite her as Turriddu, which is a splendid rule for this popular tenor. Mario Bus-ink: will have the role of Alfio, Ada l’agui will be Lola and Philine Faleo, Mama Lucia. in "Patr0eei," Queens Mario will be heard as Nedda, in which she has scored splendid suc- cess on many occasions, while Gio. vanni Martinelli will be opposite her in one of his most powerful roles, that of the wronged husband, Carlie. Giuseppe Danise is to have the part of Tonia and will, of course, sing the "Prologue." George Cehanovsky will be Silvio and Ludovico Oliviero will he Beppe. Gennaro Papi will con- duct both operas. Thursday afternoon will be a gala day for the children, for a very spe- cial attraction is to follow the concert Thursday, August 7, 1930 .7363 -.-9 "his

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