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Concert program for performances by the San Carlo Grand Opera Company for the 1925 season. The four performances beginning January 29 and ending January 31 were Puccini's La Tosca, Giordano's Andrea Chenier, Puccini's Madam Butterfly and Verdi's Il Trovatore. The conductor for all four operas was Fulgenzio Guerrieri. The impresario was Fortune Gallo.
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SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA COMPANY FORTUNE GALLO IMPRESARIO AUDITORIUM PORTLAND, OREGON JANUARY 29 to 31 1925 Entire Western Tour Management of ELWYN CONCERT BUREAU Program Published by A. E. WELLINGTON N. W. Bank Building After the Opera You'll thoroughly enjoy the happy, congenial atmosphere of the Hazelwood For the Discussion of the Opera and its artists and for an After- Theatre Supper of Unexcelled Goodness! Hazelwood Menus are unique in that they offer complete Fountain and Restaurant service The three Hazelwoods CONFECTIONERIES & RESTAURANTS 380 Washington 127 Broadway East Broadway at Wheeler How would you like 12 dividends a year? 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MAin 5991 Seat Sale Opens Sherman, Clay & Co., February 21st Other Events Elwyn Artist Series Ernst von Dohnanyi March 7 Pianist, Composer, Conductor Roland Hayes March 17 Phenomenal Negro Tenor Mabel Garrison April 2 America's Beloved Soprano Reinald Werrenrath May l Baritone Management Elwyn Concert Bureau 1007 Broadway Building MAin 5991 Season of Grand Opera January 29th, 30th, 31st, 1925 Thursday Eve., January 29—LA TOSCA Visse d'arte (Love and Music)—6110—687—6220. E lucevan le stelle (The Stars Were Shining)—511—733—942. Recondita armonia (Strange Harmony)—646—511—523—6284. Friday Eve., January 30—ANDREA CHENIER Come un bet di maggio (As Some Soft Day)—516—975. Nemico della Patrie (Enemy of His Country)—6262. Son Sessant anni (Sixty Years Hast Thou Served)—817. Un di all'azzurro spazio (Once O'er Azure Fields)—6008. Saturday Matinee, January 31—MADAM BUTTERFLY Un bet di vedremo (Some Day He'll Come)—6037-6110--6130-8044 Tutti i fior (Flower Duet)—8044. Ancora un passo (Entrance of Butterfly)—528. Amore o grillo (Love and Fancy)—8014. L'Ultimo scena (Death Scene)—617. Ora a noi (Now at Last)—8039. Saturday Eve., January 31—IL TROVATORE Miserere—8042—6190. Di quella pira (Tremble Ye Tyrants)—3031—732. II balen del suo sorrisco (Tempest of the Heart)—593—6069. Ah, si ben mio (Vows We Plighted)—6002—6190. Ai nostri monti (Home to Our Mountains)—8013—8042. You may buy these beautiful records and many others at our Victor Record Department and you may also hear the world's finest and best music on the Ampico in the Chickering Piano at our Ampico Department. Come in—Let us demonstrate. G. F. Johnson piano Co. 149 Sixth, Bet. Alder and Morrison COVEY SERVICE SATISFIES Why You Should Choose Your Dealer as Carefully As You Do Your Car THE sum of money spent by car owners for maintenance and operation now exceeds the sum of money spent for cars. Do you realize what this means to the man who is buying an automobile? 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Luncheon 11:30 to 2:30 : Dinner 5:30 to 7:30 : Sunday Dinner 5 to 7:30 Take elevator to eighth floor Woodlark Building, Alder and West Park Reservations by Phone, MAin 0630 1925 SEASON of GRAND OPERA Public Auditorium, Portland, Oregon FORTUNE GALLO PRESENTS THE San Carlo Grand Opera Company Pacific Coast Tour Under Direction of ELWYN CONCERT BUREAU THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, AT 8:10 LA TOSCA Opera in Three Acts by Giacomo Puccini CAST OF CHARACTERS Floria Tosca, a Celebrated Songstress Alice Gentle Baron Scarpia, Chief of Police Mario Valle Mario Cavaradossi, a Painter Gaetano Tommasini Spoletta, a Police Agent Francesco Curci Sciarrone, a Gendarme Luigi De Cesare Cesare Angelotti, a Political Prisoner Pietro de Biasi A Sacristan Natale Cervi A Jailer Luigi De Cesare A Shepherd Boy Philine Falco Conductor—Fulgenzio Guerrieri SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT I.—Interior of Church of Sant' Andrea della Valle. ACT II.—Scarpia's Apartments in the Farnese Palace. ACT III.—Terrace of San Angeio Castle at Dawn. "Vissi d'arte e d'amor" (Love and Music)—Sung by Farrar No. 6110 Victrola Department, Sherman, Clay & Co. For All Social Occasions greatest variety-finest quality CLARKE BROS. FLORISTS MORRISON STREET BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH Judging a City By Its Music The frequency and quality of opera performances is a fairly trustworthy criterion to judge a city by. A small country town or one which is backward in matters of art and music very seldom has or can afford to have opera performances which are worth while. This is one of the reasons for people putting up with the inconveniences connected with city life, namely, that they can enjoy good music from time to time. In order to be in the frame of mind to enjoy good music one should not be bothered with too many household duties, especially not with unpleasant chores. It is hard to imagine a man putting on evening dress with immaculate linen and then have to stoke the furnace before he leaves home. Even though he didn't get himself soiled, it wouldn't put him in the very best possible frame of mind to enjoy the opera. Compare this with the wonderful advantages enjoyed by Portland people in having a Gasco furnace with a thermostatic control regulate their heating so that neither the man nor the wife has to touch the bloomin' thing at all, at all. Then again the lady in her decollete gown and with her beautiful hair done up just so, should feel at ease and not fatigued in order to enjoy the sweet melodies and beautiful orchestrations of an opera or other musical performance. If she has been running up and down the basement stairs or about the kitchen with a teakettle in order to heat some water for this or that or the other thing, she is hardly in the very best mood to enjoy music. An easy couch for a quiet nap might suit her better. But when a lady has the advantages of the new Tankotrol or Thermotrol, either of which can be attached to any hot water boiler, and by simply pushing a button in the kitchen she can light her tank heater or it lights itself, if she so desires, or it keeps a certain quantity of water hot all the time, then she can he in a frame of mind where music indeed has charms. I might go on and illustrate about the Gas Company's electric washer and ironer, both gas heated so as to get quick results. Both of them save the woman of the house many and many a backache. But the curtain will soon rise and you may want to look at the rest of the program. In the meanwhile if you don't have the latest conveniences of gas, be sure and get in touch with the Gas Company and you may have some surprises coming to you; especially in gas ranges, the latest of which embody every good feature of all other methods of cooking without their shortcomings. Taglieri Operatic Tenor Atmosfera Artistica High Front Tone Placing Nasal Resonance Before Selecting Your Vocal Teacher send for pamphlet "Choosing a Teacher"— ( Personal experiences) Studio: 66 North 19th St., W-Car to Davis St. Phone BRoadway 2952 Considerate laundering PALACE LAUNDRY FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, AT 8:10 ANDREA CHENIER Opera in Four Acts, by Umberto Giordano CAST OF CHARACTERS Andrea Chenier Manuel Salazar Charles Gerard Mario Basiola Countess de Coigny Philine Falco Madeleine, her daughter Anne Roselle Bersi, her maid Stella De Mette Roucher Pietro de Biasi Mathieu Natale Cervi Madelon Stella De Mette Pleville Pietro de Biasi The Abbe Francesco Curci Schmidt, jailer at St. Lazare Luigi De Cesare A Spy Francesco Curci Fouruier-Tinville George Gehanovsky Conductor—Fulgenzio Guerrieri SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT I.—Ballroom in a Chateau. ACT II.—Cafe Hottot in Paris. ACT III.—Revolutionary Tribunal. ACT IV.—Prison of Lazare at Midnight. "Come un bel di Maggio" (As Some Soft Day)—Sung by Gigli No. 975 Victrola Department, Sherman, Clay & Co. MlNETTA MAGERS Studio: 212 Fine Arts Bldg. Voice Coach, Chorus and Choir Directing Phone Broadway 2302 QUALITY SERVICE Haack Brothers EXCLUSIVE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 351 Alder Street, Bet. Broadway and Park Park Building Open till 11:00 P. M. Main 0712 Sundays, 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. M. Main 2661 Gratis Delivery to all parts of the city BUY USED CARS FROM COVEY—A SAFE PLACE Think of Your Children Start a savings account for them today. Add to it regularly, and as the years pass you will find that enough has been saved to provide for their education. The Northwestern National Bank MORRISON STREET SIXTH TO BROADWAY IN THE VERY HEART OF PORTLAND BRUNSWICK RADIOLAS Gilfillan Radios Federal Radios Radiolas Buescher Band Instruments Ludwig Drums — Leedy Drums — Buffet Clarinets Fine Violins — cJYtartin Guitars — Vega Banjos Gibson Mandolins—Weymann Banjos—Fine Strings VICTROLAS — RECORDS — BRUNSWICKS Try Our Sheet Music Department If it pertains to music we have it wholesale PORTLAND'S GREAT MUSIC STORE 151 Fourth near Morrison retail STORY OF THE OPERA Act I.—Gerard, a servant, but also a. revolutionist, is secretly in love with Madeleine, the Countess's daughter. Among the guests at a ball is Andrea Chenier, a poet with revolutionary tendencies. Madeleine asks him to improvise a poem on love. Instead, he sings of the wrongs of the poor. Gerard appears with a crowd of ragged men and women, but at the Countess's command servants force the intruders out. Chenier and Madeleine, the latter weary of the routine of fashion, have been attracted to each other. Act II.—Several years later in the Cafe Hottot, Paris. Chenier has offended the revolutionists by denouncing Robespierre. A spy is watching Bersi, Madeleine's old nurse, and sees her hand Chenier a letter. It is from Madeleine. She loves him. She is dogged by spies, begs him to come to her aid, and arranges a meeting. Robespierre passes, followed by a mob. Gerard, now high in favor, seeks to possess Madeleine, who comes to meet the poet. They are about to flee, when Gerard, notified by the spy, interposes. Chenier and Gerard fight with swords. Gerard is wounded. The lovers escape. Act III.—The crowd sings the "Carmagnole." Chenier has been captured. Gerard writes the indictment for his rival. Madeleine pleads for her lover, finally promising to give herself to Gerard if Chenier is spared. Gerard, moved by the girl's love, agrees to save Chenier if he can. At the trial he declares that the indictment against Chenier is false. But the mob, thirsting for more blood, demands the poet's death. Act IV.—Madeleine enters to Chenier with Gerard. She has bribed the jailer to allow her to substitute for another woman prisoner. If she cannot live for her lover, she can, at least, die with him. Together she and Chenier go to the scaffold. "Un di all'azzurro spazio" (Once O'er Azure Fields)—Sung by Caruso No. 600 Victrola Department, Sherman, Clay & Co. First, Trust Your Jeweler, All other considerations should be secondary, particularly if you anticipate buying a diamond, watch or other valuable pieces of jewelry. The absolute confidence in my integrity, knowledge and experience in the diamond &? jewelry business which the people of Portland have after dealing with me 35 years is evidenced by my constantly increasing business. FRANK A. HEITKEMPER DIAMOND DEAFER AND JEWELER In Portland Since 1889 Succeeding G. Heitkemper Co. 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Bong and the Drama of David Belasco CAST OF CHARACTERS Madame Butterfly, Cio Cio San Tamaki Miura Suzuki, her servant Mary Kent B. F. Pinkerton, of U. S. Navy Demetrio Onofrei Kate Pinkerton, his American wife Philine Falco Sharpless, U. S. Consul Mario Valle Goro, marriage broker Francesco Curci Yamadori, suitor for Cio Cio San Natale Cervi The Bonze, Cio Cio San's uncle Pietro de Biasi Cio Cio San's Relatives, Friends and Servants Conductor—Fuigenzio Guerrieri Place-—Nagasaki. Time—The Present. ACT I.—Exterior of Pinkerton's House at Nagasaki. ACT II.—Interior of Butterfly's Home. ACT III.—Same as Act IB "Tutti i fior" (Flower Duet)—Sung by Alda and Braslau No. 8044 Victrola Department, Sherman, Clay & Co. 25th Annual SALE Oriental Rugs outwear any other type of floor covering and are conceded to be most beautiful and adaptable of all rugs. In the long run they cost the least. We have rugs of every make and size, at every price, for any use in the house. 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K LEANDER COMPANY STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS BROADWAY AT EVERETT SYNOPSIS Count Di Luna had two sons. The younger was supposed to have been bewitched by a gypsy woman, who was therefor burned alive. Azucena, the latter's daughter, swore vengeance. She succeeded in kidnaping the younger son of the old Count, because of her mother's fate. With him she repaired to the stake at which her mother's ashes were still to he seen. By mistake Azucena threw her own babe into the flames instead of the stolen child. She fled to her tribe, bearing the hoy with her. He grew to superb manhood, and was known as Manrico the Troubadour. In the meantime the Count had died. His older son succeeded to the title. The new Count was in love with Duchess Leonora. Act I.—Manrico, disguised, has been crowned victor of a tourney by the Duchess Leonora. A love results, shared by both. One night the Count, while in the Royal Gardens, is surprised by the voice of the troubadour. Leonora, attracted by the song, has come from her palace. Mistaking the Count for his unknown brother, she hastens to him. Manrico has seen and is jealous. He and the Count duel. Manrico is not injured. He joins the army and leaves for the wars, is found on the battlefield by Azucena, She removes him to her mountain home and there restores him to health. Acts II and III.—He learns that Duchess Leonora, believing him dead, is about to enter a convent. He sets out and overtakes Leonora just in time, conducting her to Castellor, which is at once besieged by Di Luna. The troubadour is preparing for his marriage when he suddenly learns that a gypsy (his supposed mother) is to be burned alive, having been taken by the enemy as a spy. Hastening to rescue her he is repulsed and taken prisoner. On the eve before the day set for the execution of mother and son, Leonora suddenly appears before Di Luna, offering her hand in marriage in exchange for the life of Manrico. The Count agrees. 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MAin 1918 151 FOURTH STREET IL TROVATORE—CONTINUED Act IV.—Leonora is permitted to enter the prison to release Manrico. On her way, however, she takes poison. Manrico, who doubts Leonora, now sees her faithfulness. Di Luna enters, takes in the situation at a glance, and orders that Manrico be killed. During the execution the Count drags Azucena to the window that she may behold the fate of her son. She then exposes her secret, and cries, "Manrico is thy brother. Mother, thou art avenged." SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA COMPANY Fortune Gallo, General Director Aurelio Gallo Company Manager W. A. Guttler Treasurer Fulgenzio Guerrieri Musical Director II. A. Altieri Stage Manager Francesco Liazza Orchestra Manager Silvio Palma Librarian Charles Sturbitts Master C'arpenter H. Nicolai Master of Properties William Fink Chief Electrician Mine. Mollie Louks Wardrobe Mistress Costumes by Ottone Pernpruner—Scenery by Carmine Vitolo Wigs by Senz Artists of the San Carlo Grand Opera Company Travel on Ships of the United States Lines "E lucevan le stelle" (The Stars Were Shining)—Sung by Caruso No. 523 Victrola Department, Sherman, Clay & Co. 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