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Concert program for four different operas performed by the Chicago Civic Opera Company. The series opened with Aida by Giuseppe Verdi on March 22 followed by The Snow Maiden by N. Rimsky-Korsakoff on March 23. Resurrection by Franco Alfano was performed as a matinee followed by Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi on Saturday evening, March 24.
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Chicago Civic Opera Company 1927-1928 Officers me. samuel insull, President mr. charles G. dawes, Vice-President mr. louis B. kuppenheimer, Vice-Pres. mr. stanley field, Sec. and Treas. Board of Trustees Mr. Robert Allerton Mrs. Jacob Baur Mr. John Alden Carpenter Mr. Richard T. Crane, Jr. Mr. Charles G. Dawes Mr. William R. Dawes Mr. Samuel A. Ettelson Mr. Stanley Field Mr. John F. Gilchrist Mr. Ernest R. Graham Mrs. Edward Hines Mr. Samuel Insull Mr. Robert E. Kenyon Mr. Louis B. Kuppenheimer Mrs. Rockefeller McCormick Mr. Harold F. McCormick Mrs. Arthur Meeker Mr. Joseph R. Noel Mr. Martin A. Ryerson Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe Mr. Edward F. Swift Mr. Herman Waldeck INSURE INSURE I N S U R A N C E HARVEY WELLS & CO. FAILING BUILDING BEACON 7305 Roth Violins and Ludwig Drums 3rd Floor—Sherman, Clay & Co. Chicago Civic Opera Company Continued Committee on Management Samuel Insull President Stanley Field Secretary and Treasurer Herbert M. Johnson Business Manager Clark A. 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New Term Just Beginning, Branch in New Studio Building, East 1626.__ THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 22 AT 8:00 AIDA (In Italian) Opera in Four Acts and Seven Scenes Libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni Music by Giuseppe Verdi The King- of Egypt...........................................,....................................................................Chase Baromeo Amneris, his Daughter..............................................................................................Cyrena Van Gordon Radames, Captain of the Guard....................................................................................Charles Marshall Aida, an Ethiopian Slave............................................................................................................Rosa Raisa Ramfis, High Priest....................................................................................................«.......Virgilio Lazzari Amonasro, King of Ethiopia..........................................................................................Cesare Formichi Priestess........................................................................................................'..................................Elinor Mario A Messenger...............................................................;..........................................................Lodovico Oliviero Incidental Dances by Maria Yurieva and Ballet Conductor—Giorgio Polacco L'abborrita rivale (She My Rival Detested) Verdi—Cyrena Van Gordon No. 5029-M Record Department—Sherman, Clay & Co. 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Rimsky-Korsakoff Sniegurotchka................................................ ..................................................Edith Mason Shepherd Lei.................................................. .............................Lorna Doone Jackson Coupava ......................................................... .........................................Olga Kargau Fairy Spring....................................................... .........................................Cyrena Van Gordon Czar Berendey................................................ ............................................Charles Hackett Mlsguir.................................................................. ............................;......................Richard Bonelli King Frost............................................................ .....................................................Chase Baromeo Bobyl......................................................................... ...................................................Desire Defrere Bobylika................................................................... ..................................................Maria Claessens Bermiata..............................................................................................................................Bugenio Sandrini Spirit of the Woods.........................................................................................................Lodovico Oliviero First Herald.........................................................................................................................Albert Rappaport Second Herald......................................................................................................................Antonio Nicolich Page...............................................................................................................................................Lucille Meusel Incidental Dances by Maria Yurieva, Assisted by Messrs, Caton, Kunowitch and Ballet Conductor—Henry G. 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SATURDAY MATINEE, MARCH 24 at 2:00 RESURRECTION (In French) Opera in Four Acts Libretto by Cesar Hanau after the Story by Leon Tolstoi French Translation by Paul Ferrier Music by Franco Alfano ACT I. Prince Dimitri Ivanovitch Nekludoff....................................................................................Rene Maison Caterina Mikailovna (Katiusha)..........................................................................................Mary Garden Sofia Ivanovna, Aunt of Dimitri..........................................................................Lorna Doone Jackson Matrena Pavlovna, Governess........................................................................................Alice d'Hermanoy An Old Servant..........................................................................................................................Anna Correnti ACT II. Prince Dimitri.............................................................................................................................Rene Maison Caterina Mikailovna..................................................................................................................Mary Garden Anna, an Old Peasant..........................................................................................................Maria Claessens Station Master........................................................................................................................Antonio Nicolich First Peasant..................................................................'...................................................Lodovico Oliviero Dieu de Grace (Prayer) Alfaro-—Mary Garden No. 6623 Record Department—Sherman, Clay & Co. R. TENORYDD ROBERTS Welsh Baritone Studio 502 Fine Arts Bldg. BR. 5579 Pupil of J. D. Mehan. New York & Jean De Reszke, late of Paris. 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BRoadway 3926 ELLISON-WHITE CONSERVATORY, E. 10th N. at Weidler. Frances Striegel Burke, Director. Our Standards are Assured by the Excellence of Our Faculty. BRUNO COLETTI, First Cellist Portland Symphony Orchestra, Heads CELLO DEPARTMENT. JACQUES GERSHKOVITCH, Conductor Junior Symphony Orchestra, Heads SCHOOL OF CONDUCTING. RUTH LORRAINE CLOSE Heads HARP DEPARTMENT. New Term Just Beginning. Branch in New Studio Building, East 1626. ACT III. Prince Dimitri................................................................................................................................Rene Maison Caterina Mikailovna (called Maslova)................................................................................Mary Garden La Korablewa..........................................................................................................................Maria Claessens La Bossue............................................................................................................................Alice d'Hermanoy La Rouge..........................................................................................................................................Elinor Mario Fedia............................................................................................................................................Lucille Meusel Chief Jailor..............................................................................................~..................-...........Desire Defrere ACT IV. Prince Dimitri.................................................................................................................-............Rene Maison Caterina............................................................................................................................................Mary Garden Simonson..............................................................................-..................................................Cesare Formichi Kritzloff......................................................................................................................................Antonio Nicolich Vera......................................................................................................................................Alice d'Hermanoy An Officer................................................................................................................................Albert Rappaport A Cossack................................................................................................................._.............Antonio Nicolich Conductor—Roberto Moranzoni SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT I.—Country House of Sofia Ivanovna. Eve of Easter Sunday. ACT II.—A Railroad Station in "Little Russia." ACT III.—Women's Prison in Petrograd (St. Petersburg). ACT IV.—Encampment of the Prisoners on their way to Siberia. Morning of Easter Sunday. _ Bell & Howell, DeVry and Eastman outfits for making "personal movies" 3rd Floor—Sherman, Clay & Co. THE CATLIN SCHOOL For Day and Resident Pupils Prepares Girls for all Colleges and Universities Primary, Intermediate, High School Departments Music, Dramatics, Physical Training, Domestic Science Catalogues Upon Request BRoadway 2217 Culpepper Terrace, Westover Superlative entertainment, supreme music, deluxe features at the new Portland Theatre. HUDSON-ESSEX ARE SHOWING New Models Reflecting the Vogue of Tomorrow at prices ranging Essex____$898.00 to $965.00 Hudson.. $142.00 to $2225.00 PORTLAND MOTOR CAR Co. TENTH AND BURNSIDE BROADWAY 0521 Piano Drapes and Bench Cushions 2nd Floor—Sherman, Clay & Co. SALE STOCK REDUCTION ON ALL MERCHANDISE OTHER THAN CONTRACT GOODS PIANOS ENTIRE STOCK OF PORTLAND MUSIC CO. SLASHED BAND INSTRUMENTS : VIOLINS AND ACCESSORIES : CLARINETS : STRINGS Seiberling-Lucas Music Co. PORTLAND'S GREAT MUSIC STORE 151 FOURTH STREET ELLISON-WHITE CONSERVATORY, E. 10th N. at Weidler. Frances Striegel Burke, Director. Our Preparatory Department Develops Interest in Music and Establishes High Standards of Performance. FRANCES MULKEY, MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN AND NORMAL COURSE. DOROTHY CORNELL PRICE, DUNNING SYSTEM. New Term Just Beginning. Branch in New Studio Building, East 1626. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 24 at 8:00 IL TROVATORE (In Italian) Opera in Four Acts and Eight Scenes Libretto by S. Cammarano Music by Giuseppe Verdi Leonora a Noble Lady at the Court of a Princess of Aragon............................Myrna Sharlow Inez, her Attendant..........................................................................................................Alice d'Hermanoy Count of Luna, a Powerful Young Noble of Aragon..............................................Giacomo Rimini Manrico. a Young Chieftain of Mysterious Birth, under the Prince of Biscay................ ..................................................................................................................................................Antonio Cortis Azucena, a Wandering Biscayan Gypsy______................................................................Augusta Lenska Ferrando, Captain of the Guard of the Count of Luna..........................................Virgilio Lazzari Ruiz, a Soldier in Manrico's Service............................................................................Albert Rappaport An Old Gypsy........................................................................................................................Eugenio Sandrini Incidental Dances by Misses Chapman, Finnholt, Letteaux, N. Smith and Ballet Conductor—Giorgio Polacco Celeste Aida (Radiant Aida) Verdi—Charles Hackett—9022M Record Department—Sherman, Clay & Co. LUCILE CUMMINS PIANIST 806 Studio Building beacon 0329 SUSIE MICHAEL, Pianist-Teacher "Proved herself not alone a scholarly pianist, but an artist individual in personality as well."— Emil Enna, Portland News, - 606 STUDIO BUILDING Phone WA. 2970 Olga Ruff Teacher of Piano Accompanist 208-209 FINE ARTS BLDG. BR. 2501 Residence SU. 1922 BATES MOTO RAMP GARAGE Theatre Storage, 25c WEST PARK —Salmon to Taylor Six Hours 35c $6.00 to $10.00 Inside All Day ... 50c Portland s Finest Downtown Parking Place $250 Roof Parking Don't miss "Red Hair," Clara Bow's best, Portland Theatre ECSTACY THE supreme achievement in local theatrical circles was the recent dedication of the new $1,500,000 Portland Theatre at Broadway and Main. A LL that there ever was or ever will be in super-artistic environment is embodied in the magnificent Portland Theatre. 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ACT I.—Scene 1. Guardhouse in the Palace of Count of Luna. Scene 2. The Gardens of the Palace of Aliaferia. ACT II.—Scene 1. A Gypsy Camp in the Biscay Mountains. Scene 2. The Cloister of a Convent. ACT III.—Scene 1. The Camp of Count of Luna. Scene 2. Manrico's Castle. ACT IV.—Scene 1. Exterior of the Palace of Count of Luna. Scene 2. The Prison Cell of Manrico. Martin and Silver Guitars 3rd Floor—Sherman, Clay & Co. quality Haak Brothers SERVICE EXCLUSIVE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 351 Alder Street, Bet. Broadway and Park Medical Building Onen till 11:00 P. M. BEacon 6131 Sundays, 10:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. BEacon, 6131 Gratis Delivery to all parts of the city hung Far Low Finest Chinese Restaurant on the Coast Dine here and enjoy Chinese dishes made unusually delicious by Chin Hing", ojur chef from San Francisco. We deliver snd cater to private homes. Private room for parties. Also private room for ladies, if desired. American dishes limited to sandwiches and ligiit lunches. 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