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GRAND OPERA PROGRAM.
Gratified by its reception dur
ing three successive visits, and
faithful to its promise to confine
its activities to New York and At
lanta, Mr. Giulio Gatti-Casazza,
general manager of the Metropoli
tan Opera Company, takes pleas
ure in announcing that arrange
ments have been completed for its
fourth season of grand opera at
the auditorium during the week
beginning April 21. The local
management, as heretofore, will
be in the hands of the Atlanta
^Music Festival Association, which
nas done so much to foster Musi
cal Art throughout the South and
make Atlanta one of the import
ant operatic centers of the country
Four evening and three after
noon performances will be given
as follows
Puccini’s manon lebcaut in|ltalian
on Monday evening, April 21.
Verdi’s la traviata in Italian on
Tuesday afternoon, April 22.
Damrosch’s cyrano in English on
Wednesday evening, April 23.
Ponchielli’s lagioconda in Italian
on Thursday afternoon, Apr 24
Offenbach’s tales of hoffman in
French on Friday evening,
April 25.
Donizetti’s lucia in Italian on
Saturday afternoon, April 26.
Puccini’s tosca in Italian on
Saturday evening, April 26.
The foregoing list of operas
speaks for itself. In preparing
the repertoire Mr. Gatti-Casazza
has sought to please all tastes.
The public will have an oppor
tunity oi hearing in three langua
ges including Englssh. Several
new artists of the first rank will
make their debuts before Atlanta
audiences, while a glance over
the roster of stars will discover
the names of eminent artists who
have already won their way into
the hearts of the South’s music
lovers.
It is quite unnecessary to enter
into f urther details as to the char
acter of the performances prom
ised. The Metropolitan Opera
Company is a household word in
Atlanta. Mr. Gatti-Casazza can
only repeat his assurance that, as
on former occasions, the full re
sources of this, admittedly th'
the greatest operatic organization
in the world, will be utilized, and
as far as physical conditions will
permit, the performances will
equal in casts of artists, scenic
splendor, rchestral and choral
support and every other detail,
the New York productions which
have given the company its in
ternational preeminence.
Orders for seats will be received
now by the Atlanta Music Festi
val Association, Mr. C. B. Bid
well, Treasurer, 1016 Fourth Nat
ional Bank Building, Atlanta. Ga.
ALL MAIL ORDERS must be
accompanied by a check or with
exchange draft, post-office or ex
press order, and self-addressed
stamped envelope for reply, and
will be filled stnctlv in the order
of receipt. Seats will be allotted
as near the desired location as
possible.
The Central of Geogia Railway
offers convenient and comfortable
service to and from Atlanta. Ex
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nearest ticket agent.
J. C. Haile,
General Passenger Agent.
F. J. Robinson,
Asst. General Passenger Agent.
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WEEK OF PRAYER AT BAPTIST CHURCH
program for wed. afternoon.
Subject—Heart Heroism.
Hymn
Prayer
Scripture Reading—The JHero
ism of the True Shepherd 2nd
Cor. 11:22 28.
Mrs. T. C. Porch
The Heroism of the early Wom
an Disciple, Acts 9'36-41.
Mrs. Pearl Davis
Duet —
Mesdames Bogle and Napier
The Heroism of the Real Moth
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Mrs L. B. Harvey
Hymn
The Heroism of the three Wives
of Adouiram Judson
Mrs. Panline Foster
Open Discussion.
Chain-prayer for a more heroic
spirit in Christian work.
Quartett Choir—
Mesdames Bogle, Napier,
and Miss Alice Duggan
Pianist— Mrs. A. Chamlee
Leader — Mrs. E. C. James
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