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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Aug 1927, p. 22

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WINNETKA TALK August 27, 1927 SY YS NYY YY YY TT TYYYYYY RAVINIA AFPROACHES D'Angelo the King, and Mr. Paltrinieri the Messenger. Gennaro Papi will con- Y ) uct. p F R O | L 4 FINAL PERFORMANCES Magsenet < "Manon," which was pre- 9 1 "onti > fro age sented for the first time this season last b ) (Continued from page 16) week, and in which Madame Yvonne b Gall gave Ravinia patrons another ex- (SUPER HEAT) ) This part calls for a complete display emplification of her superb artistry, is of powerful dramatic singing, and with | to be presented with this French prima A Grade for Every Burner ) Mr. Martinelli combines a splendid lyric | donna in the title role on Monday night, ¢ {| quality. Madame Julia Claussen as De-| August 29. Madame Gall has an inter- {| lilah reveals to full advantage the beau- | pretation of Massenet's heroine which is S ES OIL COMPANY 4|| tiful quality of her mezzo voice in the | marked by distinct individuality, and in 3 4| | outstanding arias of this opera. Sunt which both her voice and acting show . 1 The week will formally open Sunday | to splendid advantage. Mario Chamlee General Offices North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. {|| afternoon, August 28th, with another of | will Re cast as ar Des denariles 3 844 Rush Street Telephones: | the series of National concerts which | part perfectly suited to his splendid lyric Superior 6481-2-3-4 Grnlf. 3456; Niles Center 217; Rogers Pk. 0982 ) have been so popular at Ravinia this | style of singing. Leon Rothier will be {| season. An afternoon of German music | heard as the elder Des Grieux. Others a niin i i A iA AU, Ce aaa aa raraarsaraadl]lana German composers, with soloists, is |in the cast are Miss Maxwell, Miss to be presented, and word has been re- | Swarthout, Miss Falco, Mr. Defrere, Mr. ceived that Dr. Hugo F. Simon, German | Mojica, Mr. Ananian and Mr. Cehanov- Consulate General of Chicago, will be | sky. Louis Hasselmans will conduct. -- among the prominent visitors. The so- Bori "F; » loists on this occasion will be Madame " 20r1 as ora . Julia Claussen, mezzo-soprano, and Al- That classic of modern operas, "The fred Wallenstein, cellist. Madame Claus- | ove of Three Kings," which is one of sen will be heard in Prelude and Lieb- | the most established favorites of the stodt from "Tristan und Isolde." Mr. | Ravinia repertoire, is scheduled for Tues- Wallenstein will play a cello group of day night, August 30, with a world Bach, Brahms, Levy and Cossmann. The | ast which has given it such prestige Chicago Symphony Orchestra, under di- during the last several seasons. Ma- rection of Eric DeLamarter, will give dame Bori will again be heard as Fiora, a program in which works by Mozart, which is undoubtedly one of her greatest Beethoven, Brahms, and Wagner will be | creations, and in which her ability as featured. The general public will, as | Singer and actress have full play. Mr. usual, be admitted to this concert, and Johnson will be opposite her as Avito, reserved seats will be free, the general | one of the outstanding tenor roles of admission at the gate covering every- | Pera. Mr. Basiola will be heard as thing. *" | Manfredo, while Virgilio Lazzari will : | contribute his superb characterization of Rethberg as "Aida" | Archibaldo, the blind king. Others in On Sunday night, August 28, the | the cast are Miss Falco and Jose Mojica. Season's last Performance oF ia wi) Gennaro Papi will conduct. e given, wit lisabet ethberg anc rardi'e e - . . Giovanni Mertinelli 1h their famous roles | «rye ons qos PIANC, Yet tuneful opera, of Aida and Radames. It has been fully | favorite ASAE all," which has. been 4 demonstrated that no itwoiartists on the favorite with Ravinia patrons since it OPCr WI Bit Gh | Was added to the repertoire three seasons peratic stage are able to give better | to be >sented , account of themselves in these highly Tall x pre fented "on 'Wednesday dramatic parts than are Madame Reth- i Sugust 31. a This work "again berg and Mr. Martinelli. Madame Bour- Drings Madaine Rethbers and Mr. Mar- shave: wills be. heard "as Ramfis. Mr. tinelli face to face in two of their out- cs SAME | standing roles, and with them will be rw Giuseppe Danise in a part which is thoroughly grateful to him. Florence Macbeth likewise has excellent oppor- 70 table tunity in this lyric drama. Others in the cast are Madame Claussen, Mr. Laz- zari, Mr. Paltrinieri, Mr. D'Angelo and rain Mr. Cehanovsky. Gennaro Papi will con- ing? duct. Final Children's Concert for the modern girl- The last Children's concert of the seas- . on will be given on Thursday afternoon, \ Tre, one-year diploma courses September 1. In accordance with the and short intensive courses ofi- usual custom, the soloists on this occa- ered by this school are the most ||| S00 VIG 5 Turcok, + pianist, © Vera to > y ' . 6 + '3) penal d gthemodern young Rehberg, cellist and Oscar Shumsky, Returning ua ity Work could seek. violinist. Eric DeLamarter will conduct The facilities for study and actual the Chicago Symphony orchestra in a Week In and Week Out practice of theart which are taught ||| PIS" ra under wil bo admitted i x vears of age and under w e admitte The Bebbv GE Bil Wart ee u =e bighly soupleis sd modera ia free to this concert. Reserved seats are 0 o ill the ashi respect, =u oO] ree to everyone. y h shington Laundry Man the school and the living conditione Puccini, greatest of the modern Ital- afforded are ideal. jan composers, will be represented on Thursday night, September 1, when A Happy Home-- "Tosca" is given. Madame Yvonne Gall is being courteous and obliging. Giving the family laundry to Bill has removed the work, worry and expense of doing it at home from the F i will again be heard in the title role of . : T : or the girl who wishes to prepare if : 5 this opera, in which she has already minds of 3000 housewives. Bill never fails to herself to be the happy, efficient m s- demonstrated that she is as capable as return "Quality Work," and at a figure lower tress of a successful home--there are an exponent of the Italian school as i classes in cookery, men annin she is that of the French. is time than 'it could be done a home. i : "ph % Mario Chamlee will be opposite her as marketing, dressmaking, art needle- Cavaradossi, while Giuseppe Danise will The Washin ton Laundr house mishing and interior have the powerful role of Scarpia. Others 8 y sigaed Bean uany others--allde in the cast are Louis D'Angelo and Gi. i to eliminate wasted time and ordano Paltrinieri. Gennaro Papi Ww UNIVERSITY 5900 WILMETTE 145 effort from the routine of home conduct. making turn i endl: "Lohengrin," that Wagnerian master- round a3 cova it di es5 piece which numbers its admirers among P the music lovers of all nations, and which by reason of the unusual cast is a prime favorite at Ravinia, is to be given on Fri- i Independence-- i woul day night, September 2. Madame Reth- Kor tht gl wito d be self- berg, thoroughly trained in the German \ » GIpOma courses in tea style of singing, will be heard as Elsa. room and management, This role wives her the opportunity to dietetics and cafeteria operation are display the dramatic element of her available. voice, and at the gag tine to Stress The deman the purity of her tonal quality. war d for trained graduates Bly whose reputation in German of this school, to fill responsible, roles is equal to that which he enjoys in . salaried positions -- far exceeds the Ttalian and French, will have the name supply. part, to which he gives splendid distinc- tion, both as singer and actor. Madame ? Thisis opportunity. Why not Claussen will be heard as Ortrud, while plan now to "go into training" for Desire Defrere will be Telramund. Louis i a richer life! Write to the 35 D'Angelo will be cast as the King, and beiou for 4 free cuigiog fully de. George Cehanovsky will sing the part of 8 this school what it the Herald. Louis Hasselmans will con- Sun MEIN 19 YOU yet: Sih duct. School of Domestic Arts & Sciences Sate esl will snd Satucday. Hight, | R- Nicnisan BIvd, Chiease ory aaron and Delilah." This great opera with its beautiful arias, its splen- did ensembles, its ballet, and its spec- tacle, may be said to occupy a position in the French repertoire similar to that of "Aida" in the Italian. Giovanni Martinelli will be heard as Samson, in which the splendor of his dramatic voice shows to full advantage, while Julia Claussen will be opposite him as Delilah. Others prominently cast are Mario Basi- ola, Leon Rothier and Louis D'Angelo. Louis Hasselmans will conduct. Renidenee--an the heart Chicago's finest remdentias ay Tvs

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