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Gatti-Casazza Announces His Season, afford to spar with time. Impre- “politan’s general manager yesterday @nnounced his next season's inteh- @ions, and hopes and guesses are now order for the opening opera next November Most of the works and singers +@uthoritatively put in evidence, First the novelties. Two are listed Adami, music by Francesco Vittadini, and “Mona Lisa,”’ libretto by Beatrice Dowsky, music by Max Schillings. RMevivale—Gounod's ‘Romeo et Juli- ‘The new singers will be; kopranos— | HY! Mmow, Barbara Kemp, Della Reins hard and Blizabeth Rethberg; mezso- ‘Taylor and Selma Segal The German singers are, of course, essential to the German works Mr. Gatti is to give. Barbara Kemp and Paul Bender are particuldrly well known, Ina Bourskaya Mr. Gatti bagged famed on the list already have been} irom the Russian Opera Company orrectly hinted at, but here they are] that opens a season to-night at the New Amsterdam Theatré, She is said to be a fine Carmen, Of course she will not be heard with her country- Anima Allegra." iibretto bY | men. Miss Marlo has been with the San Carlo organization, Bdward John- son was with the Chicago Opera Company and Mr. Burke is a Cana- dian. Mme. Galli-Curoi can sing ‘Romeo tte,” Massenet's ‘Thais,’ Meyer-|and Juliet’ and Mme. Jeritza will Strauss’ “‘Rosenkavalier’| Hew cast will better tt ‘Willlam nybody and the overture fe on every feems a long way off, but Mr. Gattl-|tones—Paul Bender, Michael Bohnen " oolated fo: Casazza, as an impresario, cannot|and Gustav Schutzendorf. This group is well known in Europe. Artiste i ¥ who are more familiar to us are Miss @arios must be prepared months in Queena Mario, soprano; Edward fdivance with their plans, and Mr.} Johnson, tenor, Edmund Burke, bass- Gatti adheres to type. The Metro-| baritone, and three American 0. pranos, wing in “Tann- | as assistant conductors sound new: fend the title part in ‘‘Thais,'"] Mr. Gatti sails for Europe of May ere hey famous blonde hair will]10 to visit various Buropean eities: show again to hdvantage. ‘Rosen: | He said that last seasen’s patronage kavalter’’ when’ given some years ago|surpassed all records of previous beer's “L'Africaine,"* Rossini’s “Will-|weemed rather duil, but perhaps a| years: tam 'Tett,”* bet Opera Plans for Next and Wagner's “Tanshateen Teli” t# old fashioned enough to suit} While on the subject of engages ments, Mr, Hurok, the concert man+ ager, States that he has closed ne- Isadora = Duncan hereby she comes to America next artists seems gotiations with THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ma¥ 8, tyet, By Frank A “Warten! 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