Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 04, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14
F'&'V A. i i . , Xtin Jl - tn r. 'f.-r 14- .'X,tr ' - 'J VV-' -' SS fo (. it, U "i UMMEROPERA OPENS 'it'WITH "LA GIOCONDA" 1 mia y - - Illiwllfint Performance Given at ,iw)9 Academy of Music by the mm-K . . . S&ji: Pilccim Opera Co. WfV.? "t.A OIOCONO.V" ,.A '' Oprn in four acta by l'onchlelll ! TUP. CAST J..Olocnnda . , Franceaea tVrnllA Sf, Alv TUdoern PIMro Tie ntnal i, i-nur Stella lie jipiip ! J.'jJUM Orlmaldo Manuel Snlasar IV V'i.'1 ' " interim num-sufi & Ziian Natnle Cerxl iLM tTjMtu, m. ..... tl.lli.ln.it! rfr m pilot. ..LulRl D'Angelo W W ,v Conductor Carlo 1'eronl DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE MAGIC RUG id oAimv Promt- lUlly. Haiku Sam. Joiunu J?ti tturf .oiirsfimc fltiir urc yirrtrrt oifdjy to Persia by a mhnffc run. Thc) fiirft frttrc n.i (r rooocc ki Jit.ra ifO. It' ft B "The Puoeinl Opcrn Co. lift cvctiiiiK 'opened i filinvt stny in l'liilmlelphiii Ht Vv . .... ,.. .n mo (rnuetn.v ot .musip wuii n wm. j linlnnred nnil entliuxinstiritlly retidorcd performance of Ponehiclli's "l.n 5io- , rtindn." The performniice. it must be ; "said, opened without nny very great! promisfc, but became better ami better) ns It progressed until in the tiurti nnu - - -- - - fourth acts there were many place in i f''ral ..f civil aviation, at St. Cohim both of sintrluir nn.l n'ctinc wnx ihown. ! Mnnv comnioners and diNtltiKitiMied The hnnom of the principnl parts i peionn. 1.AUY SYKHS Fonnerly Miss Isabel Law. dnucb trr of . Hoiiiii' Law. who was married in London yesterday to Major General Sir Frederick ' Sykes includinc Premier T.loycl feared Kl Murfa nnd AvViulil rather ,havc (the lobber as a friendly son-in-law than us a bitter etlemy. I "You Bee It Is no use tryln to fool El , Sturfa," Bald Haban to his eohbbic rlaugliter, "You mlKht ns well marry him anil have ilono with It." TlicBn word seemed very heartless and cruel to Penny and Billy, who felt ilcoi lilty for the fair Pernlan maiden and her younn lover. They wero eager to save her from Kl Murfa if they could. "Perhaps. If we could fool him with another falsi brldo bo would go array I dlscusted." siiRpestcd Penny, i "Yes. but who will be the bride?'' asked nilly. looking around upon those present, ma eyes rested upon Lone- i nil i 'in I","m""iV- .. t .1 11 r f v went, to Mix- Peralta in the title role I i.eorne. aueimeu u.e wciuiur. .Major an.l l llfillntm nu rtnltttN thr tnir Astnra na lit hrti Haiku Sam dresses (IS a briilc and fools I sinmn Hear. El Murfa.) I "Kr-UBh' Id ll,0 ' Ret after that I robber." growled Lonesome Hear, licking CII.U'TIIK V his chops. "I'd soon cyro him of brldo TIip llunctnn llrlile , huntlnn.;. , EL MUUKA. .he robber, picked himself , hfl 0") -' out of the bramble bushes, where ho Astara from bis rlutchfea." nan oeen kickcu oy unmy aam, nna bhook IiIh fist at the castle. "1 want no bride whose love tay Is like 1 the kick of a mule." ho shouted angrily. "Then seek a bride elsewhere." nn- , rwereil ftaban the Greedy, and Mere was great rejoicing In the castle. They thought the rohbei would go his way nnd leave the fan Astarn in peace o Wed her lover-prince. But the next words ot the robber showed that they re joiced too soon "That strong puiirluug daughter c.m not be she vhoe beauty Is famed through all Peisla You have another daughter. O Kuban the Oreedy!" Ttaban dared not deny thlB. "Yes," he answered, while Astara and her lover prince turned pale with fresh fear. "Thett give her to me ns my bride, and you shall base the fat sheep I prom ised," shouted Kl Murfa itaniui s eyes aga 11 grew covetous, no So Lonesome Bcnr was dressed In the blue robo and lone -veil, and ho made just as flno a looking bride ns had Balky nam. Italian tne u reedy adopted mm as n daughter nnd sent him forth In cx ohango for the flock of fat sheep. Kl Murfa looked with favor on this new bride. "You are 'fat," he said. "But fat ladles are nice, Come to my arms, my Bwcct one !" N'ow thnt'ln itlsl what Lonesome Bear wanted, for If there Is anything a benw lines it is 10 nug soma one wneincr that olfc bo friend or foe. l.oncsomo Bear opened wide his paws un'd clasped 131 Murfa In a mighty hug a hug that made tho robber yell, a hug that made him casn. a bus Hint made Mm hang breathless While his tongue stuck from his mouth nnd his fnco grew black, Never had 131 Murfa been hugged unlll ho was forced to let go. Li Murfa fell limply to the grounfl nnd Jpncsomo Bear was driven back -to the castle Kates. "Er-ughl That wbb a dandy hug growled Lonesome Bear. "I lold you 1I cure that robber of hln bride-hunting. But Kl "Murfa Vasn't cured yet, n& they were soon to learn. fTomoroitf will lc totd how El Murfa gets n biiingbrMi.) Haddon Heights Class fJlnes Haddon llelfihtM. N. .1., dune !. At tiie nnniinl dinner of Mny6r Willinm Dnllni's lliblc class Inst night in tlie Methodist church Mayor Dnllns was the nrlnelnnl stirnker. Dr. Crmnweli Iron sides, president of tho clnsi, nnd the like that he was being hugged to death. iHeVi w, . Unvcr, pastor of the church, " But the robber's follnwers saw whati',n,i n,lilree was happening. They ran up with guns mn(le ""dresses. and pikes nnd prodded Lonesome Bear ih. in ..us- 1 i-iuiin in mi- in.. ..... ., .,.' 1 o, i... ,i i,iu .if Vh. i,,fi uanmi s eyes ngn 11 Brew coveious. no jtnd Mr. llalleyter ns the villain. Bar- ' ' n . k J IV' r " vL-i?r ktl Un,lletl thostl fn' ""P- Besides he nsba. In the early part of the n..e.. ; Croydon b airplane for Ncwcanth-. f S'1 h JHss 1'eraltn' voice bail amiile power but appeared to lack color. Hut in the 1 fine ensemble which closes the second scene of the third act nnd in the tre- , mendous part for the soprano In the last 'net she left little to be desired, either in tone or quality. In the aria "0 Pietosl" and the long scene follow -' ing It she did her beif work of the opera and rose to a very high level. Mr, Hallestcr made a most favorable Impression front the beginning until its :I0Se. His voice is lull unii rirn 111 quality unci uinple in power. In tin ' Singing of the barcarolle. "Ah! IWn- ' tor;" in the second acK he was at his I .best vocally, and dramatically he sus- 1 talned the i-harncter well and consist -ntly throughout. Perhnps more than 1 nny other in the cast he assimilated the Yemenis of his part and brought them out' In accordance with his conception of the role: Mr. Salazar was somewhat disap pointing in the tenor role. His voice Is of agreeable quality and moderate o-er. hut seems to Hive been over- cultivated, and his change from head 1 x 1 . ......... .....1 ..... . ..... , ...,,. lint . Ill CIII'M IIMir!, ll'lil . I ,,-,'. ..... ..... nlwnys happy. He -nuz the part con Kclentiously. if perhaps with a surplus of bentitnetit. ami his work in the nu merous ensembles was I'xi'i'ptionully good. Fernanda Dnria ns excellent ns the blind mother iif La fJiocnndu. mA i1!o.1.'Lnil ti vnioft tf I'V t V'l n fill till IT nnwer and beautv in the uiiiisiihI niini- ber of important solos nllnltid to tlii part. Stella !) Metie was also fullv adequate in the honiewhat ungrateful part of Laura. . ( "La Oioconda' is an opera 111 whun 1 the ensembles ore nuiiieroiis and ini- ! portnnt. fully equal in number and nn , jortance to the solos, ami last evening they were nil ".veil done. Among t - prlncipnl ones should be mentioned the ' trio "Figlin. die reggi il treinul"" in ;the first act. which, by. the wn . is v much too long and lacking in actum-' the duet "B ur. Anatema" for t;io conda and Laura in the second act. ami the exquisite trio -'Sulle tui inaiii" in the lust act. The chorus was splendid. Pnuehielli had a fondness t'or choral effects, rare in a modern operatic composer . ami this opera is full of tine vocal effects, ivliidi the chorus last evening gave with an enthusiasm cquall. rare in a prnfes sional chorus and a tine tonal quality. The famous ballet, "The Dance of the Jlours." was superbly conceived 11ml lighted. It was danced with the entliu sinsm .rnicii nrmeatc( the niioie pet- N lormancc. 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