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Sunday, November H, 1956

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Five

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the provincialism of hinterland tnde, I was made to realize, was constantly that political activi- I ter Legge. who is head of the EM The concert itself was an anti-
Canada with no cocktail lounges. tantamosunt to moral irresponsi- ties ace almost accidental to our Ltd., of London, to make cc- climax, although Miss Schwarz-
By then we were at the hotel, bility. lives: and sometimes we have toy cordiings for English Coubakp01nWihhr sa cop
where we were taken to a special Sonmehow the consvcisation got to perform music howevcr or isher e- (ne rcos nte U m ., hi ket.n utwthe rhersuacom-
dining room. The waitresa asked hec favorite conductors. She men-: ever we can." I well believed this M(Anchwrelp rerorddidattinedincaithetfist1reth:Sfhe,.rmeShengthlishmenexlaiedthBortetrthehainoretiestrah eahsuferd s-o
the festival. Her reply was simple; recalling boow sad it wst to ace a work she had put us the day be- been formed of virtuosi musicians, inept playirg-. What I still cc-
aisd endearing, "I sinsitnging gerius like him suddenly lose con- tore. to play in the image of ito one con- member is Miss Schwoarzkopf'&
there." The waitress ivgarded the trot of his musical memory in the She was greatly aimused wlsenI ductor, but to play msusic with voice, singing with ethereal cer-
celebrits withi puzzlenient, siince midst of a rehearsal. aind turiiig told her tha t although mainy pro- style and elegamnce. (Generally it taisty and grace above the sub-
she had probably never heard ogfsisay from the orchestra with tears' pie had refsised to go to hear son does.) teriacicats uphtvsal and torment
Elisabeths Schwsiarzkopf. iii his eyes. Karajan whets he camse to Aiii By this lime, busch seas over, in the contituo parts. And she
For lunchl Miss Seissarzkopt My greatest mutsical joy was to Arbor, of those otto took this po- aind we parted; 'wc to wait for the; somehow commtunirated the quali-
had rice with mtilk aisd honey. She waotch Toscanini conduirt - and, sition, no oneC that I bkteis ter- esvening's coincert, she to rest in tics of thsot casntt, alniost single-
said that she was ois a reduction' ,, soisally had beii able In get tick- preparation for it. haiided.
dirt. Meanwhle sictalked. .''etastiatyway, 5wict tadtbeenitlong.
Thie nitiht before, ac had trieutk. sold out.
to think of quiestiotis to ask; bitt '-
we; had derided not to as'- ahetit- ."he opera that she wiould like j
ci, rally as trtmorrd by journal-'~ to sing in, should she be givet
fists, stirtad sung the top not'. a chtantie. she said, isSRiethardtm v--%e .. oI1
tot tit'stett Silt si tr inthde re-Stirauss' Cappricio. Her fav'oriteSu m r T rs t
cordtng to Tristan sanl Isolde. role its opera is thse Marsehatlit ini
We derided ioutineuetorens .Der Renkavalier, althtoightstir
would be best.' tintks of lietself as pritmarily saii
Mtzsrtean aoprasno. Bitt iotnuts
Whelat operi sid site make bet Atn.a in Don Giovanni' that has ERP
as ontt'of thte floswer mairtenis." She t~ its", at too intense a tsare
has also suit'vFrandsmsd a. tWins"The Marschiallins gives a singers
asked isheitiher she isould likie to a complex atid sitlte role to pro-0
tiny oinie of thei Brunilides, shit'ri- etistill its riclhnes 01o a iiii Ve represent ALL totir operotors
plii'd its a shsocked lotte: "Oh no! msn suidld r rtealizitng that she
I'mt ntot thiat k ind of sotritto"' is giosti' gotdi'r." so come in and make your roservations
What opiera'thas stir siutg in I told hiethait the laact,rtito
which she tiop e evrrto hIvto iof cthetr' sopinsinti'iiiDec tos- for conducted tour travel to Europe.
sing tatain? 3Without aypu tiiePnt Ikavalier, sreemted to mie difticislt,
satng it sitvirat ye' is it o at the - MISS S('IllN' IIZKOPI' 'I had lte'tid, it was hatrd to sets-NW
The attn allattSrcatt. Fit I I telttit ., , 'mideacinig reply ortie out tsresvoices.Thtus it alt- 'NW
wass a great rthalleng'e. Itis sorb a5wayisastrucrktue a.si aottitr iniso-
Ftec curlsstk: but I wa nted to try he1sk'aed to routitsh Ise Pitilhi'al rut iitimng thotghi a to cintittit
toli th r-cs'hailtengtntr'errt- i nisrrsut toiirhitrar " u WVe nmnke reserevotions for:
attire itias it sias itt roi ;itt.Votn Otrut nasnud1Otto Slempi r 'tfbu i t.Ititei oo-
The e-tilt I tilt wst:a tfin riint' atso msitstioinrd. icteste im' sotiito sweav isem RW ELTUS ST O R lhuhtepbi epn wlWa bu oiisadmsc nadot n tl eptherm
a surcess. Fotr omit' th 5- ,rnv ' rFitor , iiiiia I ttnd o, ini I954 clearm'ntithr.amspitrentsartis of the r OLSON TOURS TREASURE TOURS
isn't liki ',FpusisyOD( iiis -itta n'diman ispeoplethiswledtitaiomt totiiotexture . ,it rams hidoned." Amid MAS'ITUSTO TUR
thtt's th-rt un 1oii rto hiv.ts'' o Ihear Vomi Kirujeatconucht the rt'ot silt I stnidmrstitodh,hiss M RHltR TO O R
'Th i mis' itta si trimo, sits'le -Berlitn PihilhariimmoieOtiltestra i grhititzkiui did it atIlir Simsand all others
hatnidd d rt'to re-Ger manize a itt it itcae tho AnntAtr(otrlie-,Ftanctiscoa Olein i the seagon(ttotASK FOR DETA ILEO I TI NERAR IES
compitletery eli 'misahe amid F1't-causse ofithalit ecuitotr's Nazi irnut-to5.
chifmedhFauhsitpefid me, botiletireosis. I remmbersstlso aqunits
hy th e Iii'itmag ifi ieittrvey ittf.sii1mem'agtazines'oh a nmtbe'r of w~ue talkedatoutlfloud.too - -
a 'esture, as wellItas iithesersios- ve, t :u of Ibtin Elisatbe ts Vies' eG'er'aOs ttu dsit Stl-T r v
ntess iswitt wistheii'ttask if an 'h'ar 5opf slid it at, he Snianspiten'is.Sitefimids Oer'mansms oersm a r v L. S rv c
operricerealizatims is take'n. favoirite vocalisit sit'e Pinty,'lood"ton hietisy" amid prefemrsbest ! NO 3-8597
T sitgg ested 1tht prihsaps pu5b- masde'raipid advas'sr' in the mosci- of till, South of Franmce cookers'.I
tic respomnse --initliss es'very al1 siorld. Her lhobbies arc all concresd 14 Nickels Arcade ..Ann Arbor, Michigan
liiiomailee-.shiould decide for liii'itercremnorthstiers' simptle and wsith music - espieially the fate
thatthfits attmttas a suce(ss. strig'ht-totsward. '"As musiciiamis sit the Phiiltt3nioisia orcherstra. It .-
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