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THE POOT-STANDAIft N. II, IfN Canadian Will Perform In Key 'Butterfly' Role Jtobcrt Atberton, Canadian This young began baritone, will play ro fl ot sinjinj carter by wtnnirnf Slurpltn )R "Madama Butterfly 11 which "ill presented "Riutsdaj, Sept- 29, la Lincoln Mdftoriuns, by the Wagnei Open Co. oft tour with the New Yorfc Opera Festival Robert Atherton prize on the Ken Sobel Arna- teur hour. Canada's equivalent Lc America 1 famous "Major Amateur He paid for his tuition, and voice study by playini violin foul- danea orchettras. He aaj appeited with New York City Opera Co.

tat several aeuoiu; In such revivals "The Telephone," "The'Gypay "Rosalinda" and At the rscent World's Fair In Brussels, Atherlon WHS. featured both singer and actor in 'Susannah," "Wonderful Town," and ''CaronaeL' sang tbe part at Albert in the original recording of "Baby Doe," and was in the cast ol "La Boheme," conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. A sterling Athlete weU opera and musical comedy singer, Atherton is especially proficient in such sports as lackey, boxing and baseball. He Is an avid poetry enthusiast. Tickets lor fiuttir ly" are now on.

sale at Civic rand Operas in tbe Clark Music Music, Dance, Theater To presented by Civic Morning Musicals, Celebrity Series and Pamous Artists (Besides these three major series there will be numerous events, some with guest artists). OCTOBER Oct Mantovaiu, State, Famous Artists Extra. Oct. 11, Roberta Peters, coloratura soprano. Linealn audi Artists.

Oct 14. Esemiero. Spanish dancer. Lincoln auditorium, Famous Errtra. Oct.

17. GoJduvsky Giand Opera Theater IB Don auditorium Cmc Morning Musicals, Oct S3, Boston Siroplreny, Lracola auditorium, Famous KRASNEft STKtNG SEASON OPEN OCT. 13 Members of the Erasner Chamber Music Ensemble, violins, George MuLfinger from left, Prof. Louis Krasner, Adirenne Gallmir, Bortd, viola. cello, and Claude Ort, 38, 'The Ma'thant Celebrity NOVEMBEtt Nov.

3. Euiene Istocnin. pianist, in Lincoln auditorram, Fa mous Artists. Kuv. 3.

Branha Inrnananch Chorus tram Yugoslavia, Lincoln auditorium. OTIC Moraing Musicals. Ifov. IS. the Modern Jazz Quartet, Lincoln auditorium, Fa? nwus Aitists Ertra.

DECEMBER Dec. 3, Pittsburgh Simplmnj Orchestra, in LmMto auditorium, Gvic Morning Musicals DeJ. 13, Etica llorini, vKilinisS, in Lincoln aiiditorium, Famous Artists. Dae. 1T Marcel Marceau, in Lincoln auditorium, Artists Extra.

JANUARY Jan. 17, "Caledonia Dancers of Scotland" UniversEty Cekbaty Series Jan. 27 Arthur Whitlfimore and Jack Lowe, duo-pianists, Dn- Chorale Sets Auditions on Three Nights Syracuse -widely will tore auirtiuns IDI a p.ra. Tuesday, ard 7 8 Everson of An. Anyone ih the Greater Syracuse, cc mm in- Top Coming Improvisation Ensemble to Play 5ucL inUmitionaUy-known Hector Campos-Tarsi, the season.

The 1960-51 chamber will begin at. 8.20 pjn. ss LUkas rosi and the Vienna. Octet will a a season oa programs to be Tfcyrfday, OcL J3, at th? fcp Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music. local Krasner Chamber Music Ensemble, directed by Syracuse season br tli( terestwi group Srracust 'eelhs't, lira Should report the LIE urn an- Camp Bacon and tb dibmunt Plans Jor 1960-61 season include a perfutfiance Mar the grtdt Mozart Mass Minor and a Slravimky 3fass.

Thomas Cecrjt announced by tbe Jr, cellist, it chamber HI-JSLC the "VCuEC-um with an unusual by tne ap- Ei-iBi ir. with Sarah Lombard! tbe piano. Tbe Beethoven Quartet. Opus S3. and tbe work by Cam pos-Parsi will also be included on this program.

rearerce of Lukas FOES with newly-formed Toss Impio- Mantovani to Open Famous Artists Series Tamaiu will open toe 1W-1H1 Mtiea with an. Hantovanl, tht international rfcordinf star, aad Wi on Oct, 1 at Loew's Hie Heart evtnt in the KTlU Will hft the OcL 11, of Roberta Fetew, col oratura soprano, la Lincoln au ditorium. A lasl-nmutB to special added a tht Spanish dancer, Escudero, described ttjt greatest living wpontm of the pure Flamenco art. Eicudero Is himself a real typsj who rose to fame prior to the SpanUh Civil War and was taught his explosive ait in 'he caves of SB ere Monte In Spun wher-. tourijts seldom penetrate.

After a receflt Series ol per- lonnances in Paris, critics hailed him as tbe master or all Spanish dancers; and one of th greatest male dancers who aver lived. On Oct 25 tht famous Boston Symphony will play under the direction of Charles Munch. It will be tbe flOth rf the orchestra which a Jtaior- ity at two yean over Cc-n- ccrtpbouw at AmttcrdAB and ii junior to the pioneer orchej- trm at London, Leipni, VltOQl Eugene latonia. who hu appeared Ul wwM tivm Uniied SUWJ, will Kov. 3, on Hrtu.

An on the Famous Artisti ached ule is tbe ol pianist Van Cllhurn on March 10. Erica Mondi, famous woman violinist. will play on Dec, 13, yn. the series as iurdtltute for Leonid Kojan, Soviet violinist who was originally scheduled. Others on the series will be The Quartette ItaUaso.

ot Uie tlnest chamber music on Tab. 27, and The Canadian National Ballet on April 4. Other extra events will the Modem Jau Quartet. noted recording artists. on Nov.

19, Ud Ola internationally famous pantcminust, Marcel Marre au, OD Dec. IT. The fourth concert Feb. 16i be i in CQ operation th ihfl Syracuse Bejaot Theater at Regent visa ij on Ensemble. The group tne guest appearance Urueetsttj's Lams live, which wiii be an tojr oTjUit V'enna "be joined Stsiu at rhai TKPB.J'L« pcrfntmihs Schuber: 1 come lo SyTacvLSe directly grid Hirdemitlj octets The season dCSC April 13' A concert.

the- aJUr 1(5 Umts'1 Stales M.as the Philadelphia Ore res'fa. The sscord concert oi the SB Praf. Krasner fills summer Sextet en Dunn New Yort Qly wiU bcjomed a distinguished joined by othfr disemWs musicians of 14, faaiurc aSjrscuse. Ths prujraro u'llJ in- ol elude -the Quintet Tor Piano artdj a by Mozart, the ip-r ric-! guest conductor In December, a Christmas con- ani a F3uXt and Viola coin auditorium, CMc Morning Musicals. FEBRUARY Jet.

3, Carlos Montoya, flamenco guitarist, University Celebnty Series. Feb. 24, Cleveland "Doctw University Celebrity Series IT. the Quartette Itahano, Lincoln cert will be given at the UEIVCT- 12 stricf esperts chosen. Ir-iSchubcn Qmnici mLh.

Annalec bussy and a Sonata for Two struct at the Second Inrerna- Camp plajmc 'fst A lit- Flutes and Piano of Franklin tional SLnng Congress Jloiari vorfc TVilliMorris vijtn tile German Puerto Rico. Kc n- cftrnpl-Cte program. ipiano 1m Piano Seiun Tickets Keidy 110 sLty Eegcnt a with the Chorale's regular conductor Mrs nounced Ita: (he group will prc- Tlie Concerto lo- PianO Tickets Keidy Staiy JaneStasiw, on ihe podium isent one by a String Qusric; bj Ch.ausson Wrr Paul FulrAor Other events lor the season arelyounp Pucrip Hican composer, will htad ihe third corccn Jar Dr. Van MARCH L.coln discussed Tte Chorale xchcarscs at pni Tuesdays at the Museura of Art, SUie and Jsme; March Mary Cos La, soprano. Lincoln.

Buditorium, Civic Morning Musicals- APRIL April the Caaadiao Ballet, in Lincoln University Regent April 32, Natioftal GptJa Co, "CarmeQ," Theater, Celebrity Series flusy Conductor New Releases Show Dorati's Versatility and music. At the recent arrniwl meeting or Syracuse Chorale, the fol- i i ware elected: Vemner J. WuitT; mu- diTKtor, JO5, ThsddOce M. Haacoci; James Warwick; Olga. a Warren Cobb; i a i a tare.

rhomas MtLine the bcaid dl- Ickel. Dr Farm Failure Tries Acting, Lacks Spark ctiarrbcr icusw has amounted mat Cis be p.a''aWc St OLTOMsas. CLart. On- at ihc. Eoberts Peters soprano To Oct.

11 for Famous Artists arc ali ucani Stjdcnt tickets at re- or perhaps out ne com- bere. duced will alio available as u5uaL The Krssaer Chanibcr Music ihis year includcs Louvs Acr-eniie Gali- i Hancock, a i ind John Lou to. W. Just as Ernest Anaermet is tral writing, omnipresent on eadln Libel, so is Antal Doratl the mainstay of the Mercury cala- Currently he is repre- lented by disci devoted to Dvork, a RadunanmoJf, Wagner a a Strauu. And he acquits Kim- most In all itances.

Droralc: Symphony No. 4 in Carnival Overt are (London gymiilioni'yAlltal Doritl) Mer- MG S02M- Dvorak's Fourth, lesser known than his New World, is nonetheless a solid work, end it seems to be gain- trig in stature. a full-h loaded ratl and the London Symphony. The IE treated to some Here it is given reading by Do- Xonctiiclc5s, his ie Surprise and Drum Roll symphonies are v. ell- enough accoaiplished, Tslien as a whole, they make for engaging listening, though there are other recorded performances of both ot these works which have more to recommend them Concerto 2 In Minor; Prelude In IE-Flat, Prelude LQ Minor (Br- ron Jania, piano; Minneapolis Doratl) cury MG 502S, Those familiar with Ka c.hma nino IT'S ovm per- of this concerto (still available via RCA Victor) will lind this the closest thing to it.

RAMONA BAXTER BOWEES tuw-iuc- mir, Freemsn Blacte, vio- i The school nad Muifmcer Jr Mrs "I hear tell as hew you're JIa? Robsm a Bor- sctor I been a farmer all mjf rjg Tlc i cl a Fred WJliams wl Kl 1 IiTe but. I ain't much good at Lt'and Oiartcs ct group dur- conic hffrtj to Bst jou to -vP 1 ce one ih shm Ialis PIC -J dTccior'l eior had 5 Je ro l6 Johi Mrs get et a nmurd a o' Dr' OTr i 3 ufii ef Srt This Lhcspidi one eTiOod.ed econon-y of moLOu and of Lhe rr.ost unusual had and who laid dom iipce ca'ji' my advice soou; entering funda-nowaU T'nflt trc snj' iths theatrical pirofcssipn be heard, vhsl He sioulo na 1'ounj people who to and tiist he have raiioA.nj sLage ire lursa by Ifte glamour enunciation id perfccicd a V1 q(n of a gossamer world or want STI even whisper would be ensemble I0r ihe optwriunity for sell-espresiiOr U) be dislgyal to my alms CDrC Myron Levee, Cari SLi- N'o one had thought it as maler, lei me tha; a er prtyibs" Levcusor' and Sue an escape fretn failure may kr-on ledge and DeYanne Dafiehy violins; Jack My rustic Mend and I talked njque but orJy that spyk and Olai Johnaoa, Musical Group Will Celebrate Lorelei art- PianUt Civic Morning Musicals is pre- pannf to celebrate Us 70th an- the matter over. II he wanted Lo'fanngs it to We. Actors ar; bass, niversary with a luncheon aL become an actor. I sugesied tlist they can be trained but they caa- 12.30 pm.

Oct. 6 at Hotel Syra-'he 50 to one of the dramatic not be made, cuse ballroom Invitations are'schcrols where lie might lean 1 Remember the man who want- being extended to 1,200 members some o( the technique necessary eJ to be a tmmstcr because he and jncnds fa a nwpfcyte an alumnus a the letters G.P.C. in the shy. Members of the committee the American Academy ot Dra- He told his pastor this mean Go arc Mrs Dean. Dudley and Arts in ew York.

I SUg- Preach But the wise old Mrs Harry Alderman, co-chairmen, Donald Jenks. invitations. IL-s. L. Jloyd Srmth, res- wise ly choSfiB oE its creator.

has mastered every i ervatlCns an i Vrs a A i. aC Andrew decora- this school as his training alter sizing hini up. sa.d. "No. my son, it means man's roach exceed Plant Cora Here was a case, brilliant playing and from Doiatis sense of rhyLhm Both are recipients of tbe Mer Mercury's the The results.

Mr. Tom Towle, pcnod far PRESIDENTIAL ACTOR HOLLYWOOD-Ralph Bellamy. cnry 1 magic. Prokofiev: Symphony In B-Flii (Mbmupolis Sym Borail) Mercu MO MZ58. There Is no deart of rccordinjS of this particu lar Prokofiev work (and it is of best).

Thu perform ince is as good as any la be though its conception is decu personal. Borah's view is virile one, and bis produces a strong, lean soun that seems very much appro priate The Mercury sound un derhnes this kmd oL Haydn; Symphdny No. 94 Symplanj Wo. 10J In DoraU) Mevettry S020S Doratl net ofteir (taught Hariri specialist, and, Ir Tahiptuous Chorus: STWCUU CHORALE Auditions for Irerion Museum of Art 8 P.M. 20, 21, ond 22 Moult Ir hid Ci JmHa StMlw tnitdlft and niitfc for at PJH.

here in the xole of collaborator, provides sympathetic eccompanimenL The two preludes are deftly handled by the soloist TrisUn bolde-- and Llebeftod; Tann- bacuoer-- OTtrtore and Venus- ber; Mnjic; Latmgitn-- Prelude ID Act Til Antal Mercury MG "We have our doubts tiat Dorati has ever appeared as a brilliant reproduc-j and Mrs. E. M. eminently satisfying Mrs. Roy Sykes.

Mrs A. Dudley. Mrs. M. Jones, J.

Lansing Grouse. Mrs Fred'f av Whiteside and Miss Geraldine! he Arnold, program; Mrs Herman Beyle, publicity and Mrs. CSar- a TM Les Carlton, radio and TV. Noted Conductor wlio Franklin Delano IL ivi ca id tu ri soosevat, before he became uic dramatic to President, in Dore Schary's a star forthcoming "Sunnse at pobello" 'or Warner day drama of the upconmig brought to mind' Can Henta TV Hired by MGM thoise golden days -when I was emdent in a famcus school, when was housed Carnegie 1 Hall The Amcncan Academy of mauc Arts has just marked Muir Malhiewn. noted English 7 5tti year of active service.

Wagnenan apera conductor, ri B'uclan "has been signed by, have been a lot cf famous gradu makes persuasive case ior) tflc KlJ1 2 Brothers to Here are the names a hirnseU as an orchestra London Symphony Or- (cw: Kirk Dooflas. Tom Poslon. prctcr. His readings arc m- fused witti drama and knowl- fit the thiator. Again, the LcjidOrterj outdo themselves and the recorded soond is pcw- erfu! and magnificently opulent WlenerwaJzer Paprika.

barauraia Hangarlea fAaleJ Do- trutfa leanings seem to be tjj Mereury HO 50190. This Doratl at his most confienial in a program at Viennese waltzes with a Him fa nan accttgt, one might say. In addition io rep- en ting the incomparable Swallowsi, the tton include! Kalmati'ii Gypsy Princess Walli; Lehars Merry Widow Walla; Dohanyi's Wedding Waltz; Waldteufers 5' Waltz, and Lanner's Schoen- brirnncf The Philhar- monia Hungarica is the en- mtlf to do these Itemi jjroper and the conductor, just Uie man to make It nil come oHL Heartily recommended tor pure, unadulterated enjoyment, BJI.B. chestra the score ot "Gorgo wf-G-M JCierjce-rjetLoti him, with composed by Angela Lav- aenlno MaEhieson has conducted scores for a number at important notion pictures, i i "The World of Suile Won;" "Hamlet" "Odd Man OcT snd "Vertigo." Lavagnino. fo most composer, has written the music for 'Othello, 1 Tie Lost Cmtinent." "me talced Maja 1 ana The List Days of Pompeii, 1 among ethers.

NOVELETTE BOUGHT "Tlie Light tbe Piazza," a novtiette ty Elizabeth SpcnKr, which has created a sensation in publishing circle KOM appearing in a June of tbe Hew TorJter. has hMn purcUscd by MetwGddwyn-Hayer. it was announced by Studio Head Sol C. Slcgel, and win be brought tc JCrcen as aji ArUiur Freed Production. Helen Hayes' daughter.

a MacArtiiur' Grace Kclty. now Princess, Monaco; Betty FieJd, Cnmpn. Spencer Tracy, Edward Rfibinson, Rosalind Hussell and one the tartest, Cedl E. DeMillc. The school, known as tfce Lyceum School, It was situated on (he bop floor the old Lyceum Tlwatre on W.

23rd St FranHin H. Sanertt was acteally the founder, but Sleele Hackaje was the business manager Sargent Uutfit the technique of classical drama and also instruction in interprelaUon, A number of people ir tins city attended that school and will recall Frankbn SergcnC. He was. always in a white shirt which gave him and peraplruig A lor, he lived In an old brown- hvxufr ot tedod dignity and was looted after by housekeeper who cherished caged jackdaw. Perhaps It was the Jackdaw NEW YGRK OPERA FESTIVAL Presents MADAMA BUTTERFLY Puccini't Poignanr Optra ir Full At Llictln Autittriin Tickets: S4.00-$3.00 SUPERB CAST COLORFUL SCENERY and COSTUMES Charm and Orchcitro Cnttllk Icili- ibr htf Did -eiijirlnii tht Flik ihn in nrd (Jtc) uttb Itcket GivU Grtri CUrk Pfcmi HA 2-7201 IH Slale Oct.

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