CHICAGO 'I' !:t IJj U N k~: 5. 1969. PA.ltT 7-PAlrB 3. • • Gladys warthout to 1 Mlgnon T m ve tn ALLERIA RUSTICANA" Severa I Debuts IN MUSIC Calendar y Note f Mu I f!!!I!I!lllIl!!lIIII!!l!!I---_ ••••• -- __ •• 'I" of/a.". •• n MUSician Central Church chou-c-Ore-he-tva1J~1l. 11. In to 'Mark Week Fr-ank Teur-Ie. ha rttonc-c-St udcbakc r t hr a 1CI.a;;o A male quartet, known as the Stet- or k T hur ' d ay 18 Sumla, E, emng dub dlOlr-Orche,t!'a hall eo D bt SOil Singers, wi ll present a concert in at Opera House vtundav. the Woman's Club theater on Tuesday I " 101Ienun. " rlll( ago l1ty Opera comuanv-> ni;;ht. Numbers on their proararn e c t Ci vrc Opera nousc. ~. n'/nch cottcoe i8 tile "ign t. onr. for Bye iISm i h . range all the way from Morley's By Edward Barry T,,.,rl,U'. 1/01/1 son or dalightcl:' II yOIl pia" to Hans Lange, associate conductor, RU.'''an Trw-Art' dub, 11 ao. I srnd YOI/1' childs pn to a col/rgr. or a " 1'\ow Is th e Mon th of 'laying" to A week packed with interest begins takes over the. Chicago, Svmphony or-I Emma Boyne t, jn amst-c-Orchcs tra hall. llnilxrsi!y reo d til e hrt pt ul: gllir!p to Vincent Youmans' ••Great. Day." Leo at the Civic Opera house tomorrow chestra at this weeks subscrjpt.ion 8:15 I choosi"[l tile rigllt school, 'Aida." Cbicag-o City Opera company- faiths be encouraged to establish, annum-approximatcly 40 per ccnt is more sharply on Mr. Menuh in s Crvtc Opera house. 8. each for itself, a professorship of its never before essayed here; the repe- t h Brahms. In recent seasons the com- ('omi"g. fi f th met by appropriations from e tition of Mussor gsky's monumental 1 • own tenets on the con nes 0 e positions of the supposedly g Oorn y Nov. I ~-'T'ed Shawn and dance group: . '. _. " .. _ Met hodis t board of education, student I "Boris Godunoff" Saturday after- and dour Finn have been laid before St ude baker t he a ter, . . uruversitv ; tl111S preserv ing t.h e ir I~, contributions, and income from a LAST 3 WEEKS • noon, the debuts of Mobley Lushanya .ith constantly increasing fre-I Nov, l~-" Carmen ": Ctvic Opera house. dependence of us and of each other. small endowment. The balance must and Karin Branzell in the two pr in- us w I 01- Not man irn- Nov. 1 Z~" Tl 'I'rovatorc." A merrcan Opera According to Dr. Miron A. Morrill, quency and ferv. . . Y ccmnnnv : ·Woman',!l. Club t bea ler, . be met by voluntary contribution cipal women's parts of Saturday portant Sibelius corn po si ti on s have Nov. 12-LllfIeJield Ballet; Civic Opera a secretary of the board of educat.ion from without. l8~:~,P'I$ night's "Aida," the presentation of now gone unheard here, and even house. of the Methodist church, 740 R u s h To remedy this situation, Illinois the opera company's first all-ballet negligible trifles like the "Rakas- x ov. 12-Jame. Lapsley, baritone; Curttss street, this principle of co-existence Sundoy program next Sunday afternoon, and tava" suite profit from the present hall. without fusion in a religious educa- Methodists this year, under the lead- TEA DANCING the first Chicago appearance as Mi- audience interest in Sibelius' whole Ih~ao(:~.12-S10rm nun, pianist: Goodman tion program is accepted by American ership of Bishop Ernest Lynn Wal- 3:30-6:0() P. M. caela of Vivian Della Chiesa in Sun- dorf, head of the Chicago area, and Floor Shows ~i9htly output. Nov. l~-" Louise ": Civic Opera 11Ou,e. Protestantism, and its operation is No Cover Charge day evening's popular priced benefit };"OV. Ld-e-Cbtnag'o :;::ymphon.v crchest ra: d James R. Jackson Sr. of Freeport, are • • • "'redel'iel< Storl<. conductor : .rohn Welcher. exemplified by these Wesley Foun a- "Carmen." engaged in lifting the foundation's in- It is bolh va luab le and nO('essao- vlnlinist.: Efrem Kurlz, cellist; Orchestra tions in more than 125 institutions. Gladys Swarthout, once a student Dusolina Giannini, the distinguish d American soprano, will debtedness. The amount sought is t ha t we should hear a good deal of hall. The Wesley Foundation at the Un i- at Chicago's old Bush conservatory. $225,000. This amount will liquidate participate in Thursday night's double bill of "Caval!eria Sibe lius' music in the next five years Nov, 14-Helen Terry. soprano : Kimball I vcrsity of. IllinoIs was organized in is the comely American mezzo who hall. all outstanding obligations both as to r.usticand" and "Pe qliecci" at the Civic Opera house, sing. or so. In one or two hearings of each Nov. 14-Rulh Page and Bentley Stone. 1913 by BIshop James C. Bakel', and appeared with the Chicago and Ra- principal and interest. of his major works, plus frequent dancers: Civic theater. was the first institution of its kind vinia Opera companies back in the ing the role of Santuzza in the former. repetitions of obvious applause-get- Nov. I ii-" Mig-non": Civic Oper-a hous-. for church work among students at 1920s and with New York's Metropol- [Seymour Ph ol.o.] t ers like the Second and Fifth sym- Nov, In and 17-Chicago Symphony 01" tax-suppor ted universities. The pres- EDUCATIONAL. itan beginning in 1929, and who has ..,- -_ .•._------phonies and the well worn ".Finlan- C'hr<;;;tra. Fr-eder-ick Stock, conductor; Egon ent director is Dr. Paul Burt, whose built herself a national reputation for p•..j ri, pianist: Orchestra. h al I. dia," it has not yet been possible for Nov. I n-" Lucia dl La mme.rmoor ": Civic administrations contact mol' ethan her work in movies, radio, and con- us to come to any final and consid- Opera house. 2,800 students. SPECIAL Course~ for Your cert. ered conclusions about Sibelrus' real Nov. 1,'-" Manon ": CIvic Ooera house. Virginia Haskins, a St. Louis girl SPECIAL Requirements Current Music News place in the musical sun. This week's ~~:: nl~~~~lF~~]~a~~;,adf~;~~~:I;o~:;llscI~~d The history of this first of the Wes- not yet 20, is a protegee of Rosa Raisa, performance of the li tt.le played T'h ir d .. Marlha" Lcvcninz l : CIvic Onere ho use. ley Foundations dates back to 1907 S+~nogrf!phic, Secretarial and Account- who trained her for her debut in a ing Courses: else lnlensivc Steno- Today's solitary concert will be venter and statesman, wrote the first symphony Will add to our fund of Nay. 1R and 19-Bali and Java dancers: when TrinIty Methodist church at graphic Course for Educated M~n and ITALIAN. GERMAN. RUSSIAN. SWEDISH. small Italian opera house a year ago knowledge. Civic the at-r. Women. Special Courses: for Law e nd given by Frank Teurfs, baritone, in song extant by an American. It is ENGLISH. PUBLIC SPEAKING Nov. lS-ChIcag'o Symphony orchestra; Urbana, which had grown out of a Medical Secretaries. Special Calculat- last summer and who presented her the Stude- "My Days Have Been So Wondrous I should hate to cast forth any "pop" concc rt: Or'chest ra h,,11. little church congregation formed in Enroll Now for Nov. Classes ing Machine Course. in a local performance of "La Serva baker thea.: Free," and it will open MI'. Teu rf s' pontifical estimate of the worth and St.art. Any Monday. D(T1! or 1892, called the Rev. James Chamber- F,il'a/e fJl ('1(1"". F,PP Trial Lesson, Padrona" last season. Miss Haskins tel'. He has: recital. Hopkinson, moreover, made enduring quality of Sibelius' sym- nrry or Hcc nin a. ., atii:e Teoch.cre, P:?'('1111/fl. cau, 11'1'1/1', IJr I(I(',~ lain Bakel' to become its pastor. It phone State ISS1 for Bulletin, has the vocal lightness and agility phonies and symphonic poems. I -not even Richard Strauss-has re- de v i sed a the first American adaptation of the was recognition of his work in start- SCHOOL Of and the delicate charm of person peated himself so of t e.n, His music Free Employmenf Bureau program de- , tune that is now used for "The Star must confess, however, that I do 1 -t BERLITZ i.ANGUAGES is full of overworked trademarks, ing the foundation that effected his which should make her a good Phi- voted exclu- '.:.. Spangled Banner." The baritone will belong to the Sibelius cult, and I am 30 N. MIchigan Ave • at Washington. fRA. 4341 such as the brusque, rhythmically elevation to the episcopate. Dr. Bakel' The College lene. s I v e l y to'·' be accompanied by Fritzi Siebach, inclined to look askance at those who GREGG agitated melodic phrase interrupted embodied five points in the basic plan, novrn Ol" GRF.GG ~ROR'l'HAND America n ,. call him one of the greatest living before it has developed, or the har- which is now carried on in one of the {; N. Mil'hi,g~" Ave . ('hl(':H~O • son g s, ar-;' The Illinois Symphony orchestra, composers, along with such big Iel- fJ/".-l • .., SCHOOLS Charlotte Boerner, who will sing lows as Richard Strauss, Igor Str avi n- monic half cadence coming to rest on most beautiful Gothic structures on ranged in inactive since September, will open CHICA IHO·I'~f) wonls ::t Jninnte ill 8 was a member of the Berlin State Koussevi tzky plRyed all the sym- weel';':-i. Not ll. madlint'o Roth sexe<;;;. Low I,.pst'j Hilde Heggiani is the Itahan colo- ballet. Conductor: LOUIS Hasselmans. for Error." In one instance she de· NEW YORK n. CHICAGO Opera from 1919 to 1923. Her ArneI" phonies in a single season in Boston. Gr't'''"C' Munson. ('omj}{IHlHt{'r. BonkkecrHn.:, ratura EOprano who became popular l\/ednesday at 8: PUCCllll':s II La Boheme," cided to take a hand herself and sum· I Kn:itchlJoard, 'f) ping. CaRhif·ril1~. -Fine :!.) nn. ican bow came in 1924. She has made WIth Grace Moore, Chiirtes Kullman. George \Vhen he brought them to New York Rchool. ~~st. J8~7. l<'t'fl. 4122. iHO N. 8tCtfe. here last year for her work in "Higo· moned a pla)'er to a consultation on Starting Tuesday, Noy. 7 CHICAGO BUS1NJ<~SS COLLJ<~GE numberless appearances on at least CzaplIckI, Vlrgll10 Lazzari, Charlotte BorT- -both that season and later-MI'. letto," .• The Barbel' of Seville." and how a part should be played. ••If three continents - Europe, North ner, and PompIlIO Malatesta. Conductor: Downes reviewed them eloquently, .•Lucia di Lammermoor." Hearing Henry "'iVeber. the audience laughs, play it for com· MacCormac School of Commerce America, and South America. penetratingly and enthusiastically. her as Violetta will be a new expe- 'l'hursday at 8: Popu] ar priced board of edy," said Miss Boothe. "If it doesn't, CoUeg-e gTarlp cour's('~ in BnslneRs AdmInlS~ The public fell in with their enthU- 11'3tlOn,Shorthancl. S1f'n(}t~rpy, Clvit Servlce 'educatlOn perIormance. nI'ascagnl'S ,. Ca \1R.l· play it for menace." The player rience for Chicago operagoers. Doubt· • • • siasm, and the Sibelius cult spread Rnd Srcrc1al'i81 Tra1l11112'. Free 'J}1aceme11t lAna Rusticana," WIth Dusollna. GlannlDl, walked around a little dazed llntil he ROLLER seI'v,ce. 11'70 EAST WJRD ST" R. P. 2130. less her vocal brilliance will go a long Altho the Littlefield ballet, a Phila- Elizabeth Brown, Manuel Baroumi~, Robprt rapidly to other conductors and other remembered lhat once a director way toward making her enactment of delphia group. regularly takes part in Campbell Kelso, and :May Barron. Conduclol': critics. 4J!h ycal'-::111 hllsinc"R(·Ollr~p~. Dino BJgalJl. ]'ol]oweu by Leoncavallo's a.sked an actor for a "peal' shaped" Day or }JvellJlH~-F'rlll 'Term- the part successful. the operas which call for dance se· Of eomse it is a splendid thing for "En!cr any Nonrlav. C::I!;:!lo;; U PaglIaccl," willi John Pane~Ga8ser, Carlo tone. e e • quences, the troupe has yet to give a composer to enjoy the support of a Free If~rpp Placement Srrvl('e MorellI, Frank Chapman, GIuseppe Cavadore, DERBY 3260 W. Madison. Van Buren 3768 f I that "Boris Go· any of the all· ballet programs which and Vivian Della ChIesa. Conductor: Angelo large audience. But I am afraid the W'e are thaI1k U were a feature of last season's visit. Canaru"tto. Paderewski Awards. dunoff," one of the best works, mu· Sibelius enthusiasts are rapidly send- ASTER-DESIGNING SCHOOL l~'l'iday at. 8: VerdI's llL:l. Traviata." with COLISEUM The first of these takes place next ing their hero's music to an early The trustees of the Paderewski F'und Drl1sf'ntakltlQ-Patter!1 Oraftin~, MII!lnuy~ Hilde Regglani, Armand TokatYan, and .John sically, in the compa;y's re~:rto~~e~ Sunday when the" Classical Suite," grave b~' overpraising it. for the Encouragement of American 15th and Wabash Day or Evening. Send for Free Booll;let "R.!J was not allowed to apse a er ., Cafe Society," and ••Aurora's 'Ned. Charles Thomas. The Liltlefield ballet. Con- 400 S. STATE ST. ChiMqn, III", ductor: Henry ",reber. Composers-Arthur D. Hill, Wallace "ing1e performance of it a week ago . Goodrich, and Adams Sherman Hill- ~ - ding" will be presented in a Civic 8at~urda:v at ~: MOlissorgsl\:.v':::" Borir.. Gndu- Man~' of Sibelius'• • musical• ideas are CLIP THIS COUPON Saturday evening. It is to be sung It' noff," WItll EZIO Pltlza. GIuseppe Cavadore, have announced the following awards .- - '. Saturday after- Opera house rna mee. . . effective, and some are extremely g J05eoh Bentonellj, VIl'lcUho LazzarI. Elen LDn~ for the 1938 competition: An award agam thiS cor;lln t the Vivian Della Chiesa, a dazzlmg miss gone', and Mark Love, 'Phe LIllIefield balleL. moving. In the Second and Fifth Can You Talk 011 Your Feet? noon, with one Impo.rtan tcasd c'fanAgr from East Chicago who climbed to Conductor: Henry Weber. of $1,000 to Walter Helfer for his work J eph Bentonelll rns ea 0 - . symphonies-and to a lesser extent - os .. the opera stage from radIO, made her Saturday at 8: VerdI's" Aida," wlth Doug- for small orchestra, entitled" Prelude This Coupon Admits 25 in the Third-he has mastered the de· e How often have )'on wished yon had mand Tokatyan as Gregory. 'debut in the fall of 1936 and has had las Beatt1f', KarIn Branzell, Kurt Baum, Mo- to A Midsummer Night's Dream"; an Your Entire Party Cit < vice of leading a long work up to a the abilit)' to get up on ),our feet and Next Saturday .night the seash~nls se'veral local operatic appearances bley Lushanya. Carlo :M:orelli, Mark Love, award of $1,000 to Morris Mamorsky Per Person and Janis Parler. 'rhe Littlefield ballet. Con- theatrically impressive final perora· command the attention of an audience? d "A"d " Will serve as ve IC e . . for his Concerto for Pianoforte and secon I a .. of Moble Lllshanya since. Her work at Grant park, III duelor: Carl AlwUL tion, reminiscent more of Tschaikow- Y9id After Noy. 8th Do )OU realize that Ihis ability can .be Full Orchestra. Both composers are for the debuts 11 Y A"d and the summer concert series, has roused Next Sunday at, g: BIzet's" Carmen," wilh sky's Fifth symphony than of any ~'R acquired, in a short time. through practice Elen Langone, VIvIan Della ChIesa. Armand and K.arin Branz: , a~nss 1L:shan- tens of thousands of persons to trans- oU;er earlier work. On the other now residentR of New York City. ~ I and study? l ~roka Lyan. and George CzaplIcki. The LIttle- Amnerls,. r.es~ect~: a YChickasaw. She ports of enthusiasm. 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