"CAVALLERIA RUSTINCANA."
Tho box plan at The Bristol for "Cavallcrla Itustlncana." will open on Wednesday morning ?' R. °^ lock- The °P°ra is to be performed <?h i n HaU nelt Satur<lny the Royal Choral rUnlon, under Mr. Temple White. Tho soloists selected are as follows: Soprano Miss Teresa M'Enxoer mozzo, Mrs. M. Parker; contralto, Mrs. Wilfred Andrews; tenor, Mr Hubert Carter; baritone, Mr. Len Barnes' Tho plot is a slmplo story of peasant love, and jealousy, illustrated powerfully by tho musical genius of tho composer. There arc two factors which havo contributed In no small desreo to the undoubted success achieved by Mascugnl, with this opera, viz., the conciseness of tho plot, and tho rapid succession of incidents und contrasts'rlvetllng the attention of tho audience, and the masterly manner In which Iho composer lias grasped the spirit of tho story, and worked out tho strongest possiblo dramatic situation, the orchestral portions harmonlslug throughout with exigencies of the scene. A full rehearsal will-he hold on Monday evening in St. John's Schoolroom at S
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1927, Page 15
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