Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1933, p. 28

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ters made thieir second appearance evening,,February 17, the procecs on the north shore wlien tîîev gave gomng toward the building fund of one f teirenjoabl prg 1 ain atthe club. one f 'hei enoyabe pogrînsat Of Russian origin, Sharnova is the Keiiilworth club last Suiida' an American singer, a product, in afternoon under the auspices of the fact, of Chicago_ At an early age North Shore .Chamnber M!usicasca she studied in the'east with Oscar c. ssola-Seagle, and later' witb Jean de. tion.. Reszke at Nice, France. She mnadie in their usual good forîx 1il tley ber debut at the operae bouse iin Nice, and sooin afterwards appeared playéd distinctive comPlositions.fo with notable success in many of two violins,. a nd,,were expertly ile the operatic centers of Italy.Y cômpànied by- that popular votang Before'returning to America in pianist Henry, jackson. 1928 Mme.. Sharnova devoted an Mr. Browne and Mr. Walters were extencled ,period te the study of fortunate in haýying an au dience, that the Wagnerian roles in Berlin. Hler was "with tbem" f rom startto finish, immiediate success in the German for members of"the North Shore operas readily: centered the atten- Chamber Music association thor- tion ofý the Chicago Civic.,Opera ougbly appreciate and understand the company management and she was securedby the1 organlization for the type of miusic that these -Young mnusi- cians are presenting. They weie re- season1 1930-31., ceivd wth he reaestentusi - esides having a voice of great ceivd wth he reatst nthsiainrange, color, and carrying power and were recalled niany tinies. . .ne, harnova is highly gited damaitie-. ôf -thé tôveliest oft their seet Wsas ally. She is a woman of striking the Andantino froin a sonatine for appearance and charni of manner- two. violins unaccompanied, bv A. qualities which, conibined with ber Honegger. Beauty of tone and per- vocal art and linguistic knowledgej fect barmony were achieved. The go to make the idéal concert arti artists gave an entirely satisfactor;- - rendition of the long Suite Antique by Albert Stoessel, one of our pres- A merican Soprano cnt-day musicians. Those who "list- ened iii" last Saturday nighit on the i iS Favor A broad Boston symphony concert will recali Edith Mason, former star of Ch that the orchestra was conducted bv cago Civic Opera and of Ravin ia, h. .1 cluDs. ist. 'hi- performances will be ottered on Sun- day afternoons at 3 :30 and the pro- grams that bave been arranged by Frederick Stock, musical director, and Eric, DeLamarter, conductor, will ýbe of more than ordinery interest. The remaining concerts, will ' be given February 26 and March 26.. Sol oists of brillianit attainments will lie heard at each. The Civic orchestra func- tions under the auspices.of the Civic Music association. of Chicago and the Orchestral association ,anidthose or-ý ganîzatiops, -in order that the best symiphonic music may be available to even -thé. hunmblest music-Iover, have made the prices of admittance. un-.. usually low. Two soioists ivill be heard-Miss MaE Iden, fomerly, of the Ciicago Civic Op)era -comipany,-11o wiIl sing "Ritorna Vincitor from Verdi's "Aida" and Miss Marcia Johnstone, harpist. German Festivals This by Turina-this will be given for th«e tYear Will Honor Wagner first time in Chicago--and the Coro- nation March by Svensden, The pro- Preparations for next year's Wag- gram is as follows: ner festival play in Gerniany are in. Overture to "Russian and Ludilia" full sWing. Amopng other things, new........................ .ý. G1inka1 scenery bas been nainteid for the "fo~ur Sinfonia Sevillana .. ....... . .Turin;t foiSieOps8.the Amerîcan. iigiting outit lhas, been Jnstafleýd froniSuit, Ops 18.whic cores up to highest technca The concert was followed b-v a tea tMiss Masoîi is appearing in "Ma- n at which members and guests en- dame Butterfly"' and "Ca.rnxen" .at ereui mait1 s. its oad onais joyed a social bour and were give!i the Italian' Royal Opera. iin Rome, theoportniy f metngthear~-and bas other engagements booked Haus Wahnfried whiere the present the ppotunty f metig te -rt- or pperanes n 1Eurpe.director of the festival plays, Frau ists. During the intermission '- frs, o perne Erp. Winifred Wagner, lives with ber Philemon B. Kohlsaat announcel The sopraiio's reappearance on the ,amily, will lie enlarged by a iiew au- that the association is receiv'n opera stage is a resuit ini part of thecim xneberbip totheChiagoFrinds loss of the fanxily fortunes due to the' dition hall of approxirnately 43' by of mbesi t heCiao re Insull disaster and the necessity of 32 feet, in connection with which i ttnuary. ........ .... era Miss Edc-n Legende for Harp and Orchestra, Opus .122 ............11..ý.1.Thornw Mis,; Johnstone Two Symphonie Dances .. . rieg Coronation Mareh, Opus 13. Svýends*?Y Orchestra Aîves Subscriptions New Temple of Mu ery etoav IJ:30 a s ambition and find its center bave ere..ý,,

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