.PAGE - 8 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. FEBRUARY, 271, - 1955 VERDI'S OPERA TO BE GIVEN: By D A PER Falstf this cam proud. T performa even the by it a Falstaff Performance Very Difficult Matter ONALD KRUMMEL FORMANCE of Verdi's with a profound intellectual con- realize that an opera depends on aft is a feat of which ception, a combination found else- the art of music, which has the should be justly where in operatic music only'in power not so much to establish s the works of Mozart. and refine a personality, emotion, o everyone's ssoadmisinrfn nc Its success depends not only on or feelmg, as much as to rein- rices areir farceatooeighare; Met has been frightene a fine musical and dramatic p r- force and heighten its basic ef- d id formance but also on an audience f . vy n, ana consiaering Le in re . ..,_W" . ... quent attempts there, quite justi- with the rare quality of astutenes fiably. in discerning the rich and variei For Falstaff presents the prob- details of the work. lens of ,cohinin, i a i, ,r et±i± The librettois.e n eoure. takes THE SCOPE of this opera is realized when we compare it with its predecessors. Verdi thus emerges as a com- poser .who, during a long creative career, slowly evolves a more in- teresting and personal style, creat- ing masterpieces in each phase of this evolution. Falstaff, written in Verdi's eigh- tieth year, represents his most ad- vanced style. -We can best compre- hend its uniqueness by compar- ing it with an earlier work such as Nabucco, written just 50 years earlier. For operas of 1842, we find the librettist drawing irreverently and indescriminately on historical sub- ject matter. Nabucco is of course just a nick- name for Nebuchadnezzar; in ad- dition to the Babylonian poten- tate, the opera features his two unruly daughters (both sopranos), a handsome, dashing young Is- raelite general (the tenor, of course), high priests of BaNal, and See VERDIPage 10 NEW PRODUCTION-A scale model of the set to be used in this week's production of "Falstaff" by the speech department and the music school. The set is designed by Prof. Jack E. Bender. from Shakespeare's two plays of Shakespeare contrasts him as a Henry IV and The Merry Wives degenerating personality with the of Windsor. But Falstaff, like figure of Prince Hal, who con- Hamlet, Otello, or Faust, is a much stantly develops in personal stat- simplified personality when he ure. But Verdi's opera has no adopts a singing voice. Prince Hal, and from the first His character here is nothing measure Falstaff is obviously al- more (and nothing less, for that ready completely degenerate. ihatter) than that ofai~unques- This simplification should not tioning egotist and an uncompro- disturb anyone. mising debaucher. The creators simply and wisely I OUR SOFT (* ORLON-COTTON SHIRTWAIST DRESS ANN HAR f N,. '56 Drop ir and See OurSuperb Spring Collections byY Ann Fogarfty Madeleine Fcajfu Pam Rogers The lovely dress pictured is just one of a bevy by these famous young American designers . . . this model in embroidered white and navy cotton is typical of the figure-flattering lines that have so justly given Ann Fogarty her place as the top designer of junior fashions . 17.95 to 49.95 Just Show Your ID and Charge It FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY 302 South State Street Anywhere you go. .. to th'e office or bridge' lunchaeon, traveing or shopping:.. out button'-front print goes. too. Blendefl of durable, quick-dry orlon and fine pima cotton, it stays wrinkle-free and fresh. Grey, blue, or brown with white. Sizes 10 to 18. 19.95 lip ' 1 . .,... -