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The annual two-week's engagement of the Chicago Opera Company at the Boston Opera House will open Monday night with the production of Giordano's "Andrea Chenier." Claudia Muzio, Charles Marshall, Cesare Formichi, Augusta Lanska. Irene Pavloska, and Vittorio Trel visan will take part in the performance, which will be conducted by Georgio Polacco.
For "Harvard Night," Tuesday, January 26, the company will produce Wagner's "Die Walkuere."
The schedule for the rest of the engagement follows:
Wednesday, January 27, matinee: Bizet's "Carmen"; evening: Verdi's "La Traviata."
Thursday, January 28, evening: Strauss' "Der Rosenkavalier."
Friday, January 29, evening: Massenet's "Thais".
Saturday, January 30, matinee: Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro;" evening Verdi's "The Masked Ball."
Monday, February 1, evening: Verdi's "Falstaff."
Tuesday, February 2, evening: Debussy's "Pelleas et Melisande."
Wednesday, February 3, matinee: Wagner's "Lohengrin;" evening: Massenet's "Herodiade."
Thursday, February 4, evening: Pruccini's "Manon Lescaut."
Friday, February 5, evening: Elfano's "Ressurrection."
Saturday, February 6, matinee: Saint-Saens' "Sampson et Dalila;" evening: Verdi's "H Trovatore."
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