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s*LU coveri1II Cverytniflii UIor tne The second half of the program on Bie Heard This Week concerts. ýThursday afternoon, August 14, at Ra- F'or SPecia1 iTours A well balanced repertoire for next Aniother notable double bill wil l The Civic Opera comipany week has been arranged by Louis Eck- vinia park, will be given by children given. on Thursday night, August 14, ýwill open the opera house to visitors siein for Raviniia opera patrons, with "The Secret of Suzaiiiii" and "La Vida Of north shore towns. in a program of Pnccinli's beloved ,work, "Madamie Breve," with Lucrezia Boni appearing v-aricety nunîbers including' dancing, for special Iv conducted tours, begin- J3utterflv.," sclieduled for Sunlday night, as Suzanne. in the former work, and singing, juggling, music, and fun. A ning on Wed.nesday, August 6. A August 10R as Salud in the latter. Arnîand T-1okat- f ew grownups will help- entertain, and limited numfber of clubs and the.ir The Suniday afternoon concert this yan _Will sing opposite her iii the for- niemIbers ivill go through the, bouse week will feature Bohlemiafi, music, anid nier, which is one of his 'big comedy the orchestra will play piece.s that. will ''will be dedicated to the Bohenijan roles, and ini "La Vida Breve" he will particularly appeal to.children on the andview themsage and facilitiles. Ad- Arts club. The Chicago Sv1mphonyý or- lm2ve the role of Paco, the faithless frst haîf of the programn. mjsinis to be, by card only. It i chestra, lover. Iii "The Secrei.,of directed hv Eric DeLamaýrter', guzanlne" Daniel Geppert, boy. pianist of W~il- considered, a furnther s.tep ini advanci"ig will play etlsernillc uniI)ers, and there Marck Windhcini *will bè Saute, the c ivic intenest in, the welfare ýfo the * Null lie solos bv two miiemlbers of the diumb servant., Mr. Papi wvill conduct. mette, . will be heard in a, group of Bohenlianl Arts club, john Wcichcr, In "La Vida Br.eve," which is a trage'iy nun ibers. Mrs. Fay Palmer Kreer of opera -company. There are to * violinist. I.and :Vaclav Jisk'ra, contra- by -Da Fallae Madame Bourskaya and Xinntka will represent lier tobwn by Ie demonstrations, of bass. The progr ain includes Sie- Louis D'Angelo will also have out- singing childrens songs, and children igtnscetiery shifting, and expliana-. tana's 'Lil)utsSa.Ilis toile poem, '"Vyse- standinig roles. The ballet, headed by tions. inade- of stage imcchanisni, . vhich hrad,", Suk's ITternîezzo,"' Dvorak's Miss Page anîdlIr' Scott, wil per f rom. Winncetka will give folk danices. * "Scherzo" and "'Savonie Danices," fut and. Mr. H-a.sselmnan;s will conduct. Glcncoe will send Harry C. Niegelseti it would secm will appeàl greatly to thc, mii. Through a, working the orchestra., Mr. Weichier will play "LaBohme"Friday and his daughter, Dorothy. who will know,- D.vorak. and .Smietana compositions, Puccini's "La Boheme" wil be given !îiay a marinîba and, xylophone *duct. cage of the back stage world, it is While Mr. Jiskra will play Klchivtka's on . Friday nlighti, August '15, with, Girls fromi Glencoe, Shirley Burdette, hoped nien will find. opéra much les "F'antasia for Conitra-Bass." *Queena Mario as Mii, aniid'Giovanni Louise Eisenstadt. Suzanne Mitchell. tedious tîjan some of thcm find it. "Madame Butterfll' ou Sunldav night Martincîlli playing opposi te. her as Margaret, Taylor and Janet Hall. il Everyonc will ýview, at first, hand the *will have Elisaheth Rethherg ini the Rodolfýo, a great dramiatic part wh1ich do chanacter danices. accomp.anied by. t%,wo Pcrfectly equippc.d hospitals, in, Mfrs. D.wight C. Orcîitt. Highlaild titie ro1eý and ' Giovanni Martlnelli fts this singer-actor like the pro'verbial cmie of which a major operatioln may * hcard as Lieutenîant- Pinkertoni for the giove. -Miss Marg-eryý Maxvell will bc Park bas an act featturing "An Edu-- be pcrfornied if nccessary. The group first tinieý this scason)i. Others,ini the Musetta, Mario Basiola, Desire De - 'a-ted Horse," with Molly Sloan and will also sec the twcnty-four sectcions Mfildred Slaughter, accoènipanied .hy- of the stage, cast arc Iia Bouirskava, whlt0 will sing e-re and Virgilio Lazzari wilIl form the -whicii cati. be raisc d or * uzuki; Mario Bas*iola, who ill le trio of Bohienîians, and. Paolo Anania Ruth S,'loan at the piano. Evanston1 loWcrcd. twelve feet in cither direction. S!îarpless LIodlovîco Oliviero, Giuseppe will appear in.thetwo,c.a racter parts;.' will scnd Muriel Purwin doing..a These sections can be tiltcd at ai nan'le Cavadore, George Cehanovskvýý Plîline Nir. Papi conducts. "Maena"dance, and Mary Martha of tlîirty-'fivé dégrées so that nîoiln- Falco, and Paold Anàîianài. Genaro) cross and Barba ra Nevensdoing "I- tains and valîcys cati bc fornied. w'hiclî Papi wil conduct. vitation to the Dance.-" There:.is .ýa will be stronig enough to hold ail ob- i)ossih)ility, that "dAnima Aile Writes About A uer, J. Williams Macv, whto jc:ct as heavv as ani clepliant. CIr gra",' Monday bas now estahlished hiîself in theý "ëAmnia Allegra." \vhicli nmade .a Supremely mrembers will sec hiov this is donc,ý and sc Great esteeni of the childnen, will be present aiso a sensýationi whein it %vas giveil its Ra- how a fourteen story building cati .Teacher tn (do tlic Nightniane song frori ht placed on this nîammîotli stage, anîd vInia initial performance recetuti .w'il of. "lolanithe,",Iby Gilbert and Sullivan. bc t1l;ey will be told how it is possible for prescnted for the third timie on Mon1- Benjamin Grosbayne lias been iii- dayý nigit., Augitst 11, %with Lttcrezi.1 Thre last niovement of. Dvorak's 1,500 nien, and women to bc assembled. spired to svrite to the Tinies "New World"_ sym phony will. be plaved ~a the sainie t ime. Boiagain singlýiing telively heroiîne, of the greattncss of Leopold. Auer, l1- the 'orchestra, directed b.y Eric This activity is sponisored byvthîe 'cenl- Consuielo. and 'Mario Chatulee sitîginig' virolin virtuoso and teachier of virtuos*' opposite lier as Pedro.- M adamie tral comnîmittee 'of Associated'- Civic '%Vho died reccutlv iii Dresdcn. NIr. Op)era 'clubs, BourskaYa will 1c cast aýs Donnla Lirosbavue and.l is under thîe direct ec.hoes the setntimnitts of supervision of 0. O. Bottliorif, Sratiiento. the. 01(1 Marc.hiouieýs, tlios'e w ho feel so "Bartered Bride" promo- ketîly the-loss of tional manager, of 'these clubs, ,and Floruceacbtb ~iIlbe the %-'îvacro!is. iis siupreuiely great teacher Of the J., niàaid, Çoralit0 \ittoric-,Trevisai will was Pupil of e..MGriff, assistant. be DonîElgithîe taji)r (oljio,. and Smietana, w-ho wrote tlie'iusic 'for .nAuer was born ýin on thce rest of the cast , will *heel th sanie "The Bartcred Bride," was aàpupil, of Siegf*ried as - efore. The bhallet is hcaded !)v June 7,, 1845, the son of ýan artistic Franz Liszt.. He was taught the art of Wagner, Son -of house liaititer auid in1terior decorator. Ruthi Page atid Blake * composition SCo(ýtt, and Mr111.\Vhienhe was and of ' by the the Noted> Condposer, Dies Pai i vil] cotjduct. nearly four, score years great, coniîposer, who eld he lied the bedlatu of 'nevoluition also showed Ihum Siegfried Wagner, thle last niale de- Tuiesday iniglit, Atigtst 12,. brinlgs how one niieht create a national schools scendant of. the great conîposer, "'Fatist," with Yv'onne in 'his land and camne to this country. Rich- Gall again hleard( A gala concert was -tyiven in h~isno'r of. music.- Through Liszt's influencea ard Wagner, died lili BayreuthIl Ger- Ps Marguterite, but \vith 1-d\\-ard John- son sitngitîg the role of Fatist this tinte.

tii:atj UTuanto. Mxr. uantse wtilhave trulY 'marvelous techîîical -vintu-sityý of a , r-nd lhe is now playing * LtlU and radio tans tmnd a hole in th:e part of T oiio, singing the famous Heifetz il cain1 e fror the saie cru- chamber music dtiring the sumn'er at t__._lie__,_air.

"Prologue," George ' ehanovskv.%il cble. On violinists of the nîost diverse Chautauqua, N. Y. Other nembers of -______traditions anîd national backgnounds he the quartet are Reber Johnson, second SCHIPA IN BUENOS AIRES Beppie. *Mn. Papii will coiîduct both brouglht his pwn malgic to bean, and violin., who'comes fnom Oberlin *Operas. college Tito SchiPa- is in Buenos Aires, then sent thein Out into the world school of mÙsic.; Charles Lichten, viola whene he is engaged to sing. tWenty qj 'rhu'rsdaV' afternoon the 'children more thati ever individuals, yet just' as and will have George Miquelle, first 'cello of the oprtic Performances and three song a sp)ecial, concert, followed hy u,.ndetîiably Auer p0odcts." Detroit Symphony onchestra.1 ecias