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THE GALAX NEWS JULY 12. 1962 PAGE 20 ( CONCERT GON*T FRCa4 PAGE l) the opera ” Orfeo ed Euridice” and is the lament Ci‘teo sings after Euridice^s death* Air De Lia ft*caa L*Enfant Prodigue is part of Debussy* s early cantata based on the story of the prodigal son^ Mis£ v7olff will also sing two arias sung by the love-struck page Cherubino in Mozart*s "The Mairiage of Figaro*" Non So Piu Cosa comes from the first act when Cherubino sings in praise of his secret beloved, the Countess* Uie delight ful aria, "Voi, Che Sapeta^" comes from the second act* Edward Vito will play Concertstruck for Harp a nd Orchestra, Opus 39j by Pierne and the orchestra will close with Tschai- k©vsky»s Symphony No* 4, F Minor, Opus 36* Mss Wolff bagan her musical career as a trumpeter in the Atlanta S|ymphony Orchestral then conductor Henry Sopkin dis« covered her lovely—and powerful-Hnezzo sorprano voice. In 1952, s he won the PhiladelpMa Orchestra Youth Contest and Eugene Qrmandy immediately engaged her as a soloist* She has sung numerous engagements with the Philadelphia Orchestra and other leading orchestras and has played starring roles w ith the New York City Opera Com— little cheese shop f^hnjcLouiian OAxing^e Salad. KEENERRADIO d TV SERVICE LOCATED NEXT TO HIGHLANDS LAUNDRY For prompt service Phone 5225 m REAL ESTATE INSURANCE PHONE 3565 pany, the Washington (D.C.) Opera Society and the NBC TV Opera Theatre* Mr. Vito, who has also done much compos ing and arranging, has played all over the world. He received an award as '*musician of the year" from the University of the Philippines in 1958* The harp sounds on all Toscanini *s records with NBC symphony are Vito*s* He was with the famous conductor in 1950 when the NBC group made this nation*s most outstanding music tour* He has cut records for almost every major record company* But, like so many other great musical artists, bot|i Miss Wolff and Mr* Vito are wholesome human beings* Their warm feelings for the Erevard Misic Center has endeared them to the hearts of the Southland’s music lovers—and especially to the yoiingsters* MISS SUE STEPHENSON OF THE BREVARB MUSIC CENTER WILL BE IN FRONT OF THE POST OFFICE ALL DAY NEXT THURSDAY, JULY 19, WITH TICKETS TO SELL TO THE CONCERT. GUESTS AT KING^S INN M/M H, Day, Pensacola, Fla.j Mrs, Frank Whitlock, Greenville, S, C,; Mrs. Dave Hawilton» Chester} Dr. Roper, Macon, Ga.; F. H. Carson, Macon Ga.; M/M Dan MacDougald, Atlanta, Ga*; m/m J, Hutton, New Orleans, La.; Mrs. D, R. Nlmocks, Gainesville, Ga.; M/M L, Meadow, Florence, S, C.; M/M W, J, Bar ley, Dellorn, S, C. Elizabeth Lavender, Gastonia, N* C,; Mrs. Nell M. Lavender, Gastonia, N. C«; Mrs, Hoeard Gaudy, Sr., Hartsville, S, C,; Mrs, E, Gummer, Gastonia, N, C.; L. C, Rice and granddaughter, Anderson, S, C,; Harriet Mauldin, Spartanburg, S, C, m/m J. a, Naismith, Jr. Arlington, Va.; m/m j. A, Naismith, Sr,, Pamela Grover, Savannah, Ga.; m/M Philip Fritz, Atlanta, Ga.; M/M T, Wade Allen, Augusta, Ga.; Mrs, Perry Moses, Sumter, S, C, Mrs. M, M. Weinberg, Sumter, S. C,; Mrs, James Aker, Jr., Charlotte, N, C.; Mrs. Binford Moon, Charlotte, N, C*; m/m John R. Trinkle, Plant City, Fla*; Lt*/M R. 0, Hawth, USN, Charleston, S, C.; Mrs, Margaret F, Robinson, Macon, Ga, Mrs. R, Adams, Macon, Ga,; Mrs, Ches hire Nash, Savannah, Ga,; Miss Mary Brun, Atlanta, Ga,; Mrs. Kathrjm McDonald, At lanta, Ga, niES mouse Steam Heat - Rooms and Meals Breakfast: 8 - 9*30 Lunch; 12 - 2s00 Dinners 6-9*00 COUNTRY HAM - FRIED CHICKEN - STEAKS "If you don*t believe we have the best country ham and steaks on the hill, give us a try," PHONE: 3960 ALICE inmfln SPORTS LUEflR SWEATERS * MATCHING SKIRTS SUITS DRESSES CHILDREN'S Sl/EATERS KNWTTING SUPPLIES Churchill Weaver Throws & Baby Blankets
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