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Highland Park Press, 14 Aug 1930, p. 34

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can and here too is mmr mm It wk pk titular What M RAVINIA PROGRAM FOR NINTH WEEK w h " h h mpr M )lcte in in this veer I’W ll ll ht tl I"! mung " lluzuonnt the timvst Il W gram. Hte Prmtr M r wrote stirring at! that “Parmi W M t not M Or M n unu music that and this act dramatic m the famous les pleurs/ the Iris for m paw h th" 1 that Thrill Hug potillly nat tht "rel Silly Btive hm]. rating that manner. that when that ‘ur W W m m humnnn 4) term Bp W " M M pun ti M M has pr for this th u! first time this season with Mme. Lu- crain Bari in the tale role and with Giovanni Mtttinelfi opposite her as the Chevalier Dbs Grioux. This work tho Chi “ohm ml'll the w th fr My “I'll :0. "Pour cotte ninte cause." Then there is that great ensemble number called "the consecration of the swords" which, like so many of the outstanding operatic numbers, was interpolated into the some after it had virtu'ally been completed, But despite the deserved popularity of these numbers, there is none more ttrippime than the aria of Raoul “Le Danger Presse" or the matrniticwnt love duet between Raoul and Valen- tine. One can easily imagine what Mr lr public as w represented August IT, Arts club n Mn P.czePan mun .wski 1min) nu com! act and Louis Hassu [ the conductor‘ On Mumhy night. Augu ni’s great dramatic "lrt'l menu!" will he pru'sentt 'st time this sensnn with " Th: T h th " th: F beginning national cu ish birth tho Are, t. Marr pthe tore have thr tith ur smarter Bourskt there wi "i seats, u- orchestra I n will include I) likc-wi dance used of Polish music. This was “(inning of those annual series itional cnncerts which have now n to large proportions and have highly populttwith the general I: as well as the national groups sented. On Sunday afternoon, mt IT, the titth annual Polish club "tternton will be held. The 'ant will, a“ usual, be played by and Mr th M and um luut between Raoul and Valcn, One can easily imagine what K like Mme. Gall, Mr. Martinelli mnitie and Mr. Ruthier can dr, this spltndid music. Mr. Has. us will conduct. Polish Art Clut, Concert Vus five years nun that the Po. lrts club assembled at Raviniu Indor appears to En hnson, who ha t opera this , Mb! 35 thm i, Mt August IT with Mm: , aflvrnmm events at Ruvir ' upon to the m-nvrnl puf cr" will be no ehnrKe for seats. the gem-ral mlmiss crate cuvvrinz everything. 'Carmen" Sunday Night operatic ohrirte for Sum une M rmru lini apt ki ulkn" by ' will tht I by tour ' the Jirveti This 1'rrmurtrl ll, a“ usual, b Symphony ttrt crsndueting, Tht will time Oliv . D' hit dmv. Hour and Edwu M club ths ill ‘ilL’ ol Leonora] play 'U., Wioniuw Am iuszk a group ot but chum.“ Clutt Concert rs am: that the wmbled at Rav to attend a can the whit: ro-w:: ki Iwi M r. Imam ill Ttwt'ttttt "w iadom M mg Lnnu s Ho ‘nlullkIISl h " "niuszkrt, will I Qum oh rial nut Dr. _Alc Ma M r Chi tu ms nnual Pulish be held. The be played by rchcstra. Eric th of l like Wilk hcstra, while I Mme ad " been the ya sitttting Johnson at I the most nch rumor- £107.“ rw h THE PRESS mos Som- G. chrr.a. P all the ' Ravinia, .al public T for re- admission t the Po- t Ravinia a concert This was mu fro Ii IR. Puc in the ans will this Milit lk Dances mm the Mme, mntugtx ) heard Mari Other F 'nmre ul “Le Iil'lcl-nt Valen- M C' and PM“ Mme rf ths omir. mbor In "an Mr lirr I m " ths _ h hnnovsky. Miss Maxwell. Miss Palm. and Mr. Ananian. The many beauti- ful folk danrrs; will bo intornrotod by Misd Page. Mrs. Srntt and ballot. Mr. Hmwlmnns will conduct. Children's Concert There will be tho usual children's- concert and entertainment an Thurs- dny aftr'rnr'nn. Auemt 21, tht, cnnrr'rt prnzrum being prwzr‘nlorl hy tho Chi. Pluto Symphrmy Orrhrwlra. Eric llo Lamar!" conducting. Tho ontorfain- mom, will feature Mr. Clair Omar will c Who "The mont will Mlmsor. as Robbins in " thr ovitublr pom] would W in is not to be confused with Massenet’s "Manon" which is likewise included in the Ravinia repertoire. 'Both are based on the timous story by Abbe Provost, but are entirely different in treatment. "Manon Leseaut" by Puc- eini is an Italian work and in it Mme. Bari has splendid opportunity for character interpretation nnll vocal display. It is one of her best known roles and one for which ltnvinia pa- trons have been .waitinx: all season. Mr. Martinelli is an outstanding in. terpreter of this rule with many beau- tiful arias which are eminently well suited to Mr. Martinelli’s _voiee. 0th- ers importantly cast in this work are Mme.-llourskaya, Mr. Dctrere, Mt. D’Ankelo, Mr. Cavadore, Mr. Olivi- Pro, Mr. Windheim, Mr. Anuriun. Mr. Papi will conduct. . Tuesday Night ".1htmntf," the brilliant novelty. op- era introdueed at Ravinia two years duus succoss on- since then, is tt flurmnnct- again August In. in r quests that it be to a ch Windlwim, nnian. Mi, howl the in will cumhu snnw tts furmzmm will This. nun mimhh vntutiun urut M Maruuf,” t intrqducu [p and whit are Mmv. Vsky. Miss Mr. Anani it at Ravinia this spawn. w? Imp that has su Itrmluction in b w hoard in it nn ml'nm that Mm the' title rule in M pv-rmi Mr. th ht M P. Eli Maria it W tr " that l' u-ful‘v the season The same cast wt Ravinia on ntho (pawn, which is v mt has sung it on tion in to'the m; 13 in it nn Ttwsda: that Mario Cham' Inftt p0 r .uzht Wr HIM Men as tit bpfnm Evian-i for Satan _ mum's tt mm, to n nudit-nro Thr In largo n' which Mr b it. This it “It attire Mr. Clair Omar itml by Miss Annabel a marimha-reksto pro' h arm) Pt perform “mum [t rd moth .lotein imnoliatvly s'nturdny night, Aug, ws thr, news that it to a third porfm'm. May night. Aucruyt blazing with color ful music and filled 1!)! and pimurvsuub tie that it sung it over sinu to' the rcpt-rtuirl on Tuesday night [min Chartiiee will in witieh he is im UH time u br um! rt ftthe Marin Chn that 1mm d, and M it hy of tlu , it was 1; ought to uc-sduy ni ' to many one more pm n tlt " reu m stan the Sousa IP init which lt-thhlv tine ho svaxsnn’s imnoliatvls t which has other occa- is virtually light opt-m 4 gin-n its L' recomly. a tremen wort!» l he is in, Gall will who have " h'ueer mt "u'hulue ‘vlnmn ' pe r. n ight, ‘cusnn M thi Mr. An. will m tho prrvcram will be has nigh Symphony the Lumarter crmdu n-r- occasion Mme. . my: tralto of tho R rvill uml John Ai'eivh tlve tho minis-ts. T] i)', it Ananian duet. Some time a great benefactor to mankind is going to arise in the form of a man who will invent a refriger- ated telephortt booth for hotel and corner drug étores. _ by Pueeini and of Massenet, sh the same week done at least or and ig to be ll“ or Otln Others m t version of " are Mr. De] Muswell, Mi: (Jnvadunv, N gram. Children twelve years of age and under are admitted free to these concerts. Seats are free for every- The' program of Thursday night, August 21, which is fully deseribeli above will be one of the season's gala events. lump. Elisabeth Rethherg in a recital program with the Chicago Symphuny Orchestra will he an oc- fusion which will have genuine appeal fur all music lovers while the fourth an: of Meyerbeer's celebrated opera "Les iluguenots" is something that all Ravinia patrons have anticipated fur many Weeks. tht pl the pr MI 2n ne GI tIassenvt's "Manon" is to be given Friday night. August 22, it is st unusual that tin-two versions of Mano story, the Italian version Puccini and the French version Massenet, should be given within same week, yet this has been Io at least once before at Itavinia l is to be dune again. What will doubly interesting is the fact that Jr'. Bari will present the character this wilful heroine according to Puccini ouncoptinn of the rule Monday night, while on Friday 'ht, Mme. Yvonne Gall will inter. t the rule as it has been linined Musscnot. Marin Chnmlee will ap- ir Uppm-‘lll' Mme. Gull as the Chev- M' “N Gricux, Massonct having red this part for the lyric tenor. 10m in the nut for tho French sim of "Mamm" on Friday night , Mr. Detretv, Mr. Rothicr, Miss swell, Miss Palm, Miss Paggi, Mr'. radon; Mr, f'eluuusvsky, and Mr. anian. Mr. uasselmyvs will cun- MN Thursday, August 14, 1930 Saturday Night

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