June 22, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE OPEN RAVJNJA OPERA I she )'·~m distinction a_s a member of the Imo~1Umental role of Samson. · No opera Ra, forces a few season arro f "MASKED BALL" This OJ)ei·a I. , t 1 · T ues d~a'·· I : o the _ French >e gtven on . school presehts . . a finer WITH mght, June 26. · array ot music that does thts work 1111a · t) 57 pprtunity to hear Mme. Gall as Mar- · guerite, which is a role in which she has won international acclaim. Mario Chamlee is to have th.e title role, which he sings with splendid effect, and Leon Rothier, one of the most polished exponent.; of the French school wilt appear as Mephistopheles. STREET GETS NEW NAME Village A ttor'ncy Jackson Tuesday was authorized by the Village board to draw up an ordinance changing the name of Spruce street in the Indian Hill E · tates section to Ramona street. ~nd (Co'ntinued from Page 3) J nlia Claus,;cn and Leon Rothicr arc importantly cast in this Charpentier " ·ork in parts that complement those of ~[me . Gall and ~lr. Johns011. The concert on Sunda ,. afternoon '"ill he gh·en h~· the Chicago Symphony orchestra conducted In· ~[r. DrLamarter. Alfred \\'allen"!t.'i"n. 'celli:'t. will be the soloist. There i::~ no charge for re:;en·ed ,;eats at the:;e concerts. the general admission at the gate ro\·ering eYer~·th in g. Concert Monday Night ~Ionday night \\·ill he deYott:d to an elaborate cnncert program by the Chicago Symphony orche·tra under the baton of ~[r . DeLamarter. On this occasion Jacques Gordon. Yiolinist, who i - an establisl1ecl fa,·o rite with RaYinia patrons will be one of the soloi.;ts as ,,·ill Joseph Yito. harpi st. " ·ho is one of the orche:'tra 's new member;;. .-\11 seat- arc free ior these ~fonda\· en~ ning- concerts throtu::rhout the sea on, onh· the gate admissinn being charged. ~Iontemezzi's stately opera "L'.-\mo:e dei Tre Re" enjoys unique fa,·or "·ith Ra,·inia patrons no1 only hecau;;e it ranks as one of the world's g-reatest cperatic ma:'Ierpieces. hut likewise because at Ravini<1 :he re is ahYa,·s a auartet of principal:' who can handle it:' fot1r leading rolr;; with ;;uch YOcal and hi;;trionic ahilit\· that the,· assume that eloauence intended b,· the composer. ~[r. John;;;,on. ,,.J;o for two \·ears has bern the .-\v.ito in the Ravinia casting of thi' \':nrk will again have that part. while Gin..,eppe Danise and \ "irgilio Lazzari will again be heard in their usual roles oi ~fanfredo and :\rchibaldn. ~fi:-;s Florence Ea .,ton is to he heard as Flora. a part in which La Bob~me" Wednesday fhe \\·ork ot no modern compo~rr CI~joys ,,·icier Yogue thap doe:' that nf Ctacomo Pucciili. and none of hi .; opera::; is 1nore repre en tat in than "La Boheme." which ha :-; been ·elected tl)r presentation on \\'cdnesday night. J unc 27. ~I me. Rethherg is to he heard as }.[imi. a part he :- ing·s \\"ith s ubtl~ fines e. while }.Iario Chamlee " ·i ll he cast as Rodolf a. tiJU ..; giving thi · role the romantic element it demands . ).li ss }.Iax_well is ~o be t~.e sp_rightly ~lusetta. ~Iano Bas10la. \ 1rg-1ho Lazzari and Desire Defrere will he Rodolfo's Bo, " I none heniian con1panion~. tnusic and of this opera has become The immortal its story appeab to eHry heart. offers better opporjunities to 'it:; p)rinc~pals. Ci useppe Danis~ ~~~d Leon hotht~r. both among Ravmia most im_Portant artist.s. ha,·e fine part3 in this opera. .-\s :am. on ).[r ~Iartinelli has one oi the mo:,t dramatic of all operatic roles: \\·hile ~lme. Clausse n's rich cont~~lto Yoice is " ·e ll suited to the beautuul tnusic that falls to the ! lot of Delilah. I "Faust'" i_ s another French opera which ha3 e\·er been · a favorite with American audiences. It contains a l ~ve~lth of \Yell, known. arias .and when It IS presented on Fnday mght, June 1 29, Ra,·inia patrons \\·ill have the op- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ...:- _..., _ ~- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . F. J. Buckland of 600 Linden avenue has · returned from an extended trip abroad. \Yith the beginning of what may be called th~ second half of RaYinia's ' initial week, the children will come into their O\Yn, for on Thur·dav afternoon, June 28. the series of children's concerts will be inaugurated. These · concerts are of \"Ita! importance for through them the on-coming generation is being gi,·en al)_appreciation an_d unde-r · tancling oi good music. Thursday's pro'!ram will he presented by the Chical!_o Symphony orche.;tra and Eric De Lamarter. who ,,·ill conduct. will gi\·e the children an explanaton· talk on each number played. The concert will be follo\\·ed l)\· an entertainment ~·hich is sure to deli_!!l_ It the J. m·enile audience . Children t\\·eh·e Years of age and under are admitted- . free to these concerts. The seats in the opera house are iree for e\·eryone. "Samson and Delilah" Thursday Thursday night, Samt-Saens' immortal opera, "Samson and Delilah" will be pre · ented with ~fme. Julia Claussen as the Phili3tine sed uctress, while Giovanni ~Iartinelli will be heard in the Rocky Moun ' tal·n Natt·onal Park 1 ' ' is surrounded by centur~· old pines; located on the sh(1 re ()[ F ern Lake; reached onlv hy four niile trail, horse hack o.r on foot: baggage transported by Burro pack train. FER~ LODGE offers rusti c log cabins complete ly furnished ·with comfortable beds, wood burning stoves with ready cut fuel for the cool mountain evenings; fresh supply of meat, milk. and all fresh vegetables and fruit in season; fishing, boating, trail trips; e,·enings spent by the roaring pine Jogs in huge open flre!>laces. 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