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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 9, I’Ht- i—B Oma tirst Hia Wuropean reputation, however came Omaha to Hear New Music and See Wondrous Kiss in Grand Opera w i r the ROAQI[O . ty Mond \ had popularity, and Moranzoni . j : : b enotdln ma Bty fta first Waiate Tovts b hat rols, that of \‘.‘L bt Director i 1 p eran white-haired | appearance in 194 was hiased and hooted, ) ,‘ pbiiiins has od them all in public favor Mg ie irand Opern o Besten fallet Russe. who | ““The Girl of the Golden West," first pro opera that w furore wherever pr 1 A 4 et St ced | the Opera compar Anthony of Ban Francisco, w [t 4 / ; the Ban Franeisco Chronicle, says i I o mananer, M You Isten almost in vain for a melody In “L'Amore del Tre Re.' One hear a something which might have c from the land of Verdl when the T the Intr etion to 1 third net onorous while ) muted trumpets and th strings provide a Alssonantal wrmony, and occaslonally you hear a ence of Lenor tone, or sOprano, or hass, imposed on remotely related chords mainly you hear no melody at all hear only action reduced to the f tone-the departure of the war nd the strident trumpet calls, tha symphonic setting of a young wife's woe, the pulsations of her heart when u emorselesn Oedipis (hrotties her Never have L listened to a grand opera that wos #o ot im ne'" |, that ¢ \ A composer it in hiy mrithg thoroughbired Huvo mount g 0 your bomom Hoheme Ttk y ! r your greatest creating Grand me aurpa ow was ot Pucelnt's w the lght nd falled to add anything !n his fame. enrs have reported upon several new works, but nown to history has been n half-finished works f 1t 1 He apologlze \n manager naving to " him busy for the fa bur the above flock of abaence of ng hin with u few of life d vivael delighttully devold of poutingly pronounce Vi t b earted task manter others, Makg tull and nt ways vihada Hutters 15 based upon David Belanco's dramatization of a shom Tohn Taither Long. It tells of & girl who marrios an American not suspocting that he does Japanese marriage servics et two, she in found walt for her hushand's return, little hoy born the end he and sk roturns to tem Japanese . naval officer, del Tre Re" ( ) o rior hush Italo M and more take the Kings') 1s sorlously, 1In the youngest mont ing confident! of the Ttuliar show him the an the work wae 1 ' ¢ absence; but In hopelossly 4 d 1o the iy ) A 4 4 " L Wegner 1 " ) ounker years, aince it has the ’ \ ’ 7 p y ‘ . drof dolorous death chamber of the Inst net of D x. Y | 5 v nn the reify Homeo and Julfet;'” It han the folier misery of a ''King Lear,” and it the jealousy which ' animate / [ {elans th an Amarican wiie 114, where she pon forefntl ra and com mite hari-karl of und tragle sto elodramationlly to than | Oroek otlf throug! telln Areangements no In lenwe completed an contemplated ed old bart have & market news produce oreulatory noon each oo southern during the WA, ineed thut prince of her own mor nna . enatello 2 ; ¥ Wanfredo ab Tamaki Miura : ; Dramatic Tenor 87 Archibaldo, s con = or 'to 'wive the A Japanese Lyric Y 7 ¢4 i 7 s dishonored. 1le stranglen his daughtor. |1 stage lioe 18" s pertl ‘of pio.| Soprane / / n-inw, ¥iora, and covers her Nps with oking o /) / 4 5 p That was becaune this wna no ordinnry / / - of the lover. Avita come " amatory grocers duration phinenes n brilllant ence entranced all the great throng the disposition first-night aud| e In ¥ there Ah and ot Jas Wit N ] the of then Oh aldo s cony W tamil wa the made on from present As the sen he another, ki him in life an in death, W father ) But “{/Amore del Tre Re' has in ’ ? . ) ) gy o Omaha J()h')( rs to the suniight doos the calelum, Walde- almost ever of importanee f musical thriller It Lol Omaha 1a to king of oA nauRhtiness of yentar-year weemot ) & ¥ 5 1) wollan naughtiness of yestar-yenr neemed ,, e o DrStusGA el whide i1 of biare yng b ywing o / b | 1 % pro . st Man but the | Man rlonds of floldn that many darlonds are on the way to Omaha onfons, strawherries and to nlght's exaquisite { the art of 4 7 A g k /i " "’ ? bulleting: In all fourteen crops are to ba spab krace of tervor, helped, too, In I and this service In Omaha, P. C. Inbell of something more the musie o ‘ % T % ! e 10 trans all other stage Kisse | 4 L deid, it ot mar ‘Young, siao writnd for_ the han : roduce Reports Franciseo Chronlele, thus of t} 1 r purtieularly since the teaching of Wan : kins, which Magkie Teyte takes part in 2 3 d ner 1 under way aro | Mon of Archibald qel Umaxed lasi a rUKs norvice, which will n a kil Ian of sweetnes atate avery morning the conditfon of the drawn out that even the Nether shipping of from the varlous mere trifiing Lips met, And clung. Time passed i 3 ¢ {uh- |deatined. Thus Omaha is to know from The orchestra, |ifting s f Uit Y 7 4 N i na i iy rod |this bulletin b day how with the interm strawberrien were shipped from (he Ing whers they are destined Omaha will then know how time, or whather none are on and when to expect & shortage. time reports are being Toxan, Plorign and Louist- i stage kies, It wan, as well an being (he e Sttty p advances more ord ! 1'max of the overs, the ssmmit of the d are {o covered by reports in th display of bofore he dies Manfredo veturns, and he Maggle Toyte, the dafntiest prima donna , | too, recognizing the great love his the good town has opened (ts arms In Fe X thus covered v to for seanons. Clovanns Zens P]l('e ; The federn! office of markets at Wash [ 4 AV ngton, 1, €., I8 working to arrange for Impeccabliity of the prolonged ses- Z)lll S hs slahil satusni |08 COLORATURA SOPRANO § . of markets In Washington, is 4 2aggre Afier hier convent education | M hardly belleve when he was introduced to the Mttle girl with her halr In a brald | you there? Yes, this fs Mazgle 7 / Te}’fe Pavi f L Vohme' s bused upon Murger's |y, omgha making preliminary areange , sonson with the Boston-Paviows organl- | aketchos of life In the Latin quarter of A reporter? Come down nrd Vave ?Z [Il jc Soprano A 2 J ments my plcture taken? Well, ¥'m Just out of /) / apr 1 lie T Lyr pré ation Puris about 180, The four acts give four e ) E . o Joosely connecled oplsodes bound about the that {8, I'm not dressed, but it ; j ramaltic lenor The rapld seale to the top of the ladder nne | ] M t (‘1 C you can walt a minute, Il be right . y P ploves o werfous side to her nature and | fascinating love tale. The first ex otor Lars Lause down.” a capacity for study and herd work, |Wbits the poverty and gayety of four 968 D“ th i / This s & sample of the conversation which, however, has not taken all her ‘empermental youns men, and causes (qf eatns 1 ) atl o | Rodolpho to fall i lovg with Miml at s that ususlly takes plaee shortly aftor time, for thers have heen affairs of th & Ch- Y first wight The second deplcts o street Magste Tore, prima domas f ho Bost bear'an el B s roeny bewn| (e bt T scond vt tro icago in Year 3 divoreed trom her Py bana | o o b e 8 ' Grand Opera company, gets to ber hotel Jivoreed from her Paris lawyer hus Hani > at's iove CHIC omobile aco room affer the arrival of the company because he looked upon her operatio ca ”‘I"""" RinE \’I ”':' ’”‘" t “”’ o "'"“ g 'If"‘ “"”I A‘,'"'"d" ‘A"l');'"zf',:"l'm:,:. b . atd : e y A alno Introduces Musetts, an extravagontly dents oaused the death 01 She must have her morning '“tub. many Uitle girl manneriams that the bold | This brought an offer from the Mon ~l reor na o secondary consl leumn,‘-. now | udent youns woman, In the third sct |and injuries of 5,389 persons in Chicago That's the word she omitted {n her con- | question of her age was mentioned. With | Carlo Opers company whore she appearel | there (s no one to acouse her of betng a | [FRTEE" S0 B0 FRENE I B0 il e Tl Cear mccording to figures compiled versation, for Maggle Teyte Iy Knglish | / ’ » rippling laugh she replisd: “Oh, when | in important roles for an entire season. | flirt, even when six telesrams come in| HEENES SRS L B fe Gt by the citizens traffic and safety oom and it couldn’t he anything hut “tub” 1 thin r my expericn-es, 1 feel as if | and then came the coveted '-vwnsvnfrn' one day from admirers whom she has et marks the pathetle reconciliation of 'misslon But even If she is ¥nglish, there Is a | L 1 must be a hundred She has Just | of star in the Paris Opera Comiql Tha | met on previous tours and who hope for| .\ = 5 and the death of Mim! In & clreular lotter addressed to all ] mischievious twinkle in her eye and an | turned twenty-three, hut they have bean | dfificult Debussy roles were gtudied withii another glimpss of the charming little e motorists In Chicago today the com ever rendy witly reply that spells Xil- | ‘ N Claude Dobussy himselt, who could | singer during her stay in their city “Lu Boheme" and “Madama Butter. |misslon cltes these figures and appeals busy 3 whe went to Paris and studied with Jean de Reszke and her first real success was when M. Reynaldo Hahn, the French to to motorists to exercise greater care in ariving their machines The sommission also iy sndeavoring to have the city councll pass an ordinance forbidding pedestrians to cross streets oxcept at street intersections, arvival are hoth hy Giacomo Puceini. This popular composer was horn in 1808, and studled under Pon at whose suggestion he wroto o, Lo VI fn 1884, He then danon Lescaut,” another suceesy ‘Am walting for your fly christen new motor car.” most | that she could be the prima donna he had | “Will you play round of golf Thursday |1, trudging composer, chose ber to ting in the Mozart | heard. Next London wiccons at | morning, Dallas Country club? Luncheon | chiel Festival in Parls as Cherubino in |Covent Garden and then Amoricn wth |party at club follows first op “Figaro” and Zerlina in “Don Jusn.” |the Boston opera, concert tours and this| “Hunt ciub giving paper chass Friday|wrote Iarney somewhers in he apearances deceptive. #he s o golf enthusiast and many a | morning when the tenors, baritones and |the voice) little Miss bassos of the company nre still quietly | over the links - napping (snoring 1s considered bad for' Ehe looks so ancestry, or aro at Giu.seppe Caudenzi - Tenor Teyte 1» came youthful and possesses 50 The New York World says: ‘‘The Greatest Artistic Combination Ever Formed in America’’ BOSTON GRAND OPERA COMPANY NOW ON ITS TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF THE UNITED STATES IN ITS FAR-FAMED CONJUNCTION WITH THE PAVLOWA IMPERIAL BALLET RUSSE MAX RABINOFF, Managing Director. | AUDITORIUM, OMAHA THREE PERFORMANCES, APRIL 13-14, 1916 (This Week) A FITTING CLIMAX TO THE GREATEST MUSICAL YEAR OMAHA HAS EVER ENJOYED Evening Performance 8:00 0’clock Sharp. e Y s o trre o Beee Matinee Performance 2:00 0'clock Sharp Ny ¥4 unti] after the first act—So arrange to arrive on time. And Last But Far From Least All Society Will Attend in Force gowned in a wealth of taste and riot of color that will make the old Auditorium look like a horse show first night at Madison Square Garden, New York. THE BOXES ARE NEARLY ALL SOLD For the First Time in Many, Many Years, The Genuine Opera Lover will come into his own in a manner which has not been possible in Omaha since the visit of the Metropolitan Opera , elght years ago, and even then such wonders ful scenery, perfectly trained choruses and superlative ballet were totally lacking, He Who Merely Wishes to Be Entertained will see the greatest ballet organization that has even been assembled to gladden the eyes of a pleasure loving public headed by the in- comparable Pavlowa herself, will he the great public from Omaha and for a hundred miles around that makes possible such stupendous under- takings as Manager Director Habinoff has presented to the great music centers of this country and Oanada. One Star Operas are not infrequent in Omaha, but NEVER has such an array of world- famed stars, both singers and dancers, visited our midst ‘ Is IT l"v wo"nEn that the big business men are devoting their show windows, distributing circnlars in thelr bundles, e« |lr|l-nl||n' space in thely advertisements, selling tickets and hanging banners in f t of thelr stores o promote this great event, and the management wishes to publicly thank Beaton Drag Co., Hrandels Stores., DBurgess-Nash Co,, the Burlington Ticket Office, Green's Pharmacy, A, Hospe Co, Ryan Jewelry ‘0., Nebraska Olothing Co., Browaing, King & Co., Schmoller & Mueller Mano «w Schultz Bros. Phonograph Dealers, Thomas Kilpateiek & Co,, Continental Furnlture Co. of Councll Bluffs and the entire local press for thelr co-operation in making next Thursday and Friday the greatest musical gala days fne=lo—these many, many The sensation of last ye grand opera season, for in Omaka, Friday Matinee Fnday Eve..mg LR Thursday Night, April 18th, at Eight O0'Qloek For the first time in Omaha by an opera company of first rank Friday Matinee, Night, \|II'I| 14th, at Eight O “L'AMORE DE! TRE RE" “MADAMA BUTTERFLY" “LA BOHEM (The Love of Three Kings)==A Tragle Opera in 3 Acts by Halo Montemess) \ April 14th, at Two O'Clock FIORA MAGGIE TEY T} Japanese Lyrie Tragedy (n 3 Acts by GIACOMO PUOCING GIACOMO PUOCING i v MANEREDO GRAHAM MARK Libretto by L, Hlea and G, Glacosa G, Glaeosn ARCHEBA LDO JONE MARDONEN Founded on the book by John Luther Long & the deama by David Belasco) FLAMINIO ROMEO BONOACCL CIO-CIOSAN AMAKE MITRA ANCELLA OLIVET MARCEL NUZUNI ELVIRA LEVERONT NAVRCOHIA FEINTHA LEVERONT B F, FINKERTON, U, 5 N MICCARDO MANTIN \ EN GIOVANETTO EARICO NAVA SHARPLESS, U 8 Consul THOMAS CHALME NS ENA GIOVANETTA MARIA LAKA 1O 210 BONAO PAOLO ANANIAN aned OO NOMEO HOsCACCE KRATE PINKERTON MARIA LARA PHINCE Y AMABOHE GlONGIO o | Conductor years tna in O in elght years, its production veut its rendition firey N! R TYor ¢ REA Aau\l York s New the first Thursday Evening Friday An Opera In 4 Acts by Libretio by Lo Hien and MIMI (a flower MUSETTA RODOLFO (a poot) MARCELLO (o painter) COLLINE (& phil SEHALNAND (o BENOIT (4 b lord ALCINDOROD (0 LRI FELIOE LYNH OLIVET MARCEL GUISEPPE GAUDENZL AMAM MARK TOSE MARDONESN CHORGIO Mo PAOLO ANANIAN Kirl Gpher Wl i GIOVANNE AENATELLO AN AVITO Roberta Moransont, Scenery by Joseph Urban YSNOWFLAKES" Paehalkowsky's “Nut Oracker' Malley OF SNOWFLAREScMites, Plaskovietsha Verina, Grtffova, Cromboyas, Legglorova Nanmona MMV adiaki, Robwbodt, Labaik \ eneloff, Marim ANNA AV O A VOLINING Mile Plaskovt % Lromboya Condus tops- Fallowed by M. ALLIATYTO Noberta Moransonl e topesRobecto Maoransont Followsd by woed by DIVESTISSMENTS "SPANISN DANCES" Collinedte, by lvan Tustine Hutsovs, Collin Lindowaka rinove, Navova, Vel Marind, Bain Arvangml huhn by From VALsE wite wa A sl Mosmakoy il by Bva Miles Deagonfly iy y Mass PV BGRIANA i AHAGONNAIN (A1) AN Milos. Plaskin by PO H b Ml Hotaova, | Varllnaki and 2 Phoganova PANADE HOS MM ) MALAGNENA) Coampany SEGE TR A MM ANN Y PAVOWA, A Y Tvan Clustine Cun Vol b e sheltan ka1 Clustine Fiatears Hutsova, Gelttova Hubart PAN DR DR PAR BE CINQUY Daganoa VARIATION G ANNA PAVLOWA PAS DE THOLSMEes. Huts COPRAANN A PAVEOW A A Y Comdustor Aokl e hamiad PFAVLOWA The nd A\ Volinine aidd Wb, MM Koholoft and Hinette, Griffova, Legilorova ANNA PAVEOWA \ajinaky oone Dansante Crombove, Miles. Kuhn and Los L undings Leggiorove, Siuart Plaskosietabha, M AR I nd A Volinine ANNA PAVIOWA, A VOrININ and Entive Company Adolf Schmid. Chorengraphic v, Collinetie, tirffova el Bantire Winine and Eative Direetor niire Charus Toan Clustine Hulig Chors Company . |} Cumpany Tvam lustine 197 peopls | wraphie Mrector Conduton Phrwctor e o Charvngraphi lTwo Tmns--l:'!'fi_ bazme cars of costumes and scenery, eight Pullman cars for pnnclpa s, 0“"""" S e, THIS 18 NOT TRUE PR'CES irfeea \ ny ) u wish t 1ol (has, Attentlon read very inte At ! | | very Rmned Seats Now ;. e TN TERD S R Each ARI A, $3.00, $2.00--a fow oxtra choloe seats at H 00 and $5.00 Opera. Baleony, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00--a fow extra choloo seats at $3.50 LUCIUS PRYOR, Local Manager desirable lo 8 One I orde woney onder, pasable o AR anl imiediate consideration and b el b e b