THE MCHIGAN DAILY - - - ---- - - - - - --- ----- - --------- -- --------- ----- - - -- -- ---- Nationally '0..t :. iidieorsP icpate Tenor Sh ows tHeCan ISvwng' Giovanni Martinelli, the fam ous "c I tinik TI uke ti corn ?1d( ' Operatic tenor, shIowed heouw~ldid at _('!o't. nI Owt "swing it" with the re-st of the hlep- 'a-note, and then111('11the cats recently, While playing- a g;uest- Sing " Dinah"l' and -1el S artist spot on Edrie Cantor's radio boy!,v' t'te(uscin11Ilw show. er hnte wn MAp 7ly .7 ," heI.i ) f ,d ,1 ('1 } ek11 ii, ghin Bar,,itone ~Robert Wee~llcde Noted As StarIn aigtdFed Robet W de, Allc-men nban tone meine thenl been leadling :baritonle of of~ ~ ~ j teMtooiawohas achieved the lzaoio cityxMusics Hall presenta- noic on thel dramnatic stagec, in radio,.racss (oncert and oratorio, was born in tosadteMscfalo h i nf- Weede made his Metrcpolitan i ore vwre he studied voi1ce pr dbtintesrigo 1-7a ,...' the late G eorg>e Castelle. In 927he on he atinalFed Tnjo i'"Pagliacci." His operatic i Ilsc. Cnt17p 9' h , nOwNaina --experiencecs have also included ap- era in o MsicClbs onestan Ipearances with the La Scala Corn- a en to thle Eastmanl Schooli of Mus ic pany of Philadelphia, the St. Louis at Rcheterto continue lhis studies Grand Opera Company, the Cincin- udrAdelini Fermin. Two years nati Su- mmer Opera, at the Robin -la'r woun te Carulso Memnorial Hlood Dell diurinlg the summer season Foundation aw ard and as at resultj of the Philadelphia Orchestra and setthe following year and a half 'with the New York Philhzarmonic- in Itly. Rturn~ing to this country, Symphony during the Stadium Con-, 1, w ,as hearid by Boxy in 1933 and has certs series. 4 1 - I IlVI'. \/iul. u n o0U ~' at live, prote5- air in '. iohn j. 'a e ai 16, he has beca eoi~4n I ~nu f~v airnosi a quarter of ecu' ~r;. he l>i s directed the New Yen 01 In mm ac, the Mine- apoh~ S~nspiBav annA ~he Philadel- ])hia Gi ciicst' a. THOR JOHNSON IIARL AeI)ONALI) --------------- w- I E I ^ i I( II .i A- - 1 I I } r!l i 1 L i 11 f Saol( a on 05 Oeate ondctor of he Pileei~nia ichetrasince 1~ ~~~~M 93,hsUnpaigfrttrumpet wit te r'~ivalo~isicehe was 21. h [re e~jonedtheorchestra wliin le ws 1, h plyedin the Rtmsen 8n~phny ad with the I Yo~it2 ci 5hz~pii~ly.Mr. Cas;on 1ildrc i rhsr in the IFi- li .Mcoadvh will leadW the orcesta ~ th frst.perfor~ inee a _ rhsrlcnutr He prefers to hin ofhimelfasa composer, howeeranda lng istof works in Ic ,,: 1t Ifrivni' < y "" 7 j , I' in the programs or in the personnel of partici- pants as necessity may require. Tickets are sold at purchasers' risks, and if lost, mislaid, burned, or destroyed in any manner, the Uni- versity Musical Society will not assume re- sponsibility, nor will duplicates be issued. Concerts will begin on Eastern Standard time. Evening concerts at 8:30 and afternoon concerts at 2:30. Holdlers of season tickets are requested to detach the proper coupon for each concert and present for admission (instead of the whole ticket) . Concerts will begin on time, and doors will be closed during numbers. Late corners will be required to wait 'until admitted. Lost and found articles should be inquired for at the office of Shirley W. Smith, Vice- President and Secretary of the University, University Hall. Traffic regulations will be enforced by the Ann Arbor Police Department and t he Building and Grounds Department of the University. For obvious reasons, notices wilt not be an- nounced from the stage. Rehearsals are private, and auditors will not "be admitted. An art exhibition will be conducted in Alumni Mvemorial Hall during the Festival. The Steinway is the official piano of the University Musical ,Society. i t j f '% 4 ?- ' ,a }} ^, , .. , _. t r S Szov. ..,A Ld L~ Suppor7 ntinq Ckit ijn Concept *J Isw/f Mar tinelli ,'i; SR S J7IRF1D DCLILR i f. //11P, A very limited number of tickets will be on sale over the counter so long as the supply .''' k ;t.; :5::.'.' 1?: ,':.