2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. April 27. 1964. dinbu AUGUST 16th THE EIGHTFEN’I‘H Edinburgh Inter~ nflmnal Fostnaf Will be held from AIIQIISI ill to September 5. 1984 The Festiva is nmmoted by Edinburgh Festival Some": Ltd. in aseomation With the Corporation of the City of Edm‘nur;h. the Scottish CommiItoe of the Arts Countil of Great Britain. and the British Council. and is accepted as the leadin: artistic event of Its kind in rhe worid The pi'031"liIlIYlP for the Eishteent'h FPFYIVAI uill lTIClUdP DTCSPH‘EIIOHS of danrc. drama. svmphonrr mn- . chamber muSic. recnals and art exhibitions A spectacular military tattoo will be staged Within the pre- mncts of historic Edinburgh Castle. which Will be floodlit for the occaSion. Canadian participation in this year’s " Festival " includes Lee Johnson. who presents the works of Eugene Deiacronr; Joseph Rouleau. bass: an the British Columbia Highland Lassies at Vancouver. The Festival will be opened with 2: Serum of Praise and Thanksgiving in St Giles’ Cathedral on Sunday. August )6. at 3 pm OPERA OF THE NATIONAL THEATRE. PRAGUE Chief Conductor: JAROSLAV KROMBHOLG c. r; LIFII ‘SE mnavwsxa. M\ A h ALEXA )IIKOVA n ‘-lI. . IIAVDA >‘I BR'I’0\'A. x'\/ A" SHIN R. e“ ‘0 .(‘i-i‘l'T t: i . \1 RUDOLF A.\'Il BO‘R JEDLICILA. VILEM PRI'BIL “(ODOR sni'BAR, :vo ’IDEK Frag.» has been one of the musical captain or! Europe since Mozart wrote " Don G.O\T"I""‘ ‘ov- I5 theatre bu ‘ 8> nI'XIV _~ 3 N (zei'h m‘lit‘ ~.i . tr and _ hr‘“ 7‘ it ~. ni‘ikc' . the moi-1 WODG. Jaroslav Krombholc helm: DALIBOR Conductor. JAROSLAV Knoxnnotn Producer: VAC’LAV KASLIK Designer: JOSE? svonom O‘Vn ll 85 WP‘J Ican 1‘25 country Smetana or s serious operatic works as abroad {or mmedie: like The Bartered Ernie" “Dar bo‘,’ t a Fidelin 'nnt‘f for plot and mu r, w.ili vi~ m ‘odic rune r.’ "I: be :1d in: ‘ Trovatnrr ' :3 pernam ’11» Va. long a favourite of 5' known . < for Bruno “altar a. Hts TICHY KASLI'K DA Ontlme {airy-stow —5. nd 1? gent". Fl " ' is wr ‘ IE lotto harm graceful SUIT!) 7‘“ I" Duke II a f'wniiz'i'e with Czech audienCej next only to " Dullbor " “ The Bartered Brzde " Jlnacek: KATYA ISABANOVA Cn'l iuc’or. IARO>LAV KROMBHO!‘ Pro ui'er‘ HANI'S THEIN D931 ‘EF S 'ORODA ' m wine the greatest A eme of middle-class 9 Late nLneveenh ren'ury, 5. 4e 0 mos: eauiy accessible at wel: a.- mo of the be" of Janacek's dramatic work, Janacek: HOUSE OF THE DEAD Condurm Producer- Denig‘ner' 'li take Dmlo:e\'esk.\"< neat mimhwzraMiiw . as 'he hatl: for an o a nu occurred no o'nr'r compo or thin .Ianacok. Actlnit .3 h n librrt’ I hfl manazod in three wrv on arts III der Ih'rtv Minutes eat-hI rnnipy thr n-rnre of the book, It was 3. ‘351 work {or the Mag», an Clltker: RESURRECI‘ION nductor; AROSLAV KROM'BHM mducer: ARI-2L .IERNEK Donner: ZBYNEK KOLA non of the wductlou o! -. ~ I l L be . r (‘bhvlcilnn Ior murder and bnnlrhment )1 Al . a! repentant lflalnrt 511 to fort: durcr to saw her from her (au. hu pro- 85m, ukikmusir from the Slgvak tom. . ' ser Mn Cl e. W ru ave ’0 vol I I. hcal ,Nexi Year's rgh International / Festival 196 This year as in 1963 the Festival makes a special feature of the works of HECTOR BERLIOZ (1803-1869). In addition to the "Grande Mes des Mons ” e opening concert. there will be complete concert performances “ Romeo et Juliette " on conducted by LORIN MAAZE “L'Enfance du Christ" on August 24 mnducted by COLIN paws These will be contrasted this year with a num or 0 works y EOS JANACEK (1854-1928), including the “Glagolitish Mass." the “Sinfonietta,” both String Quartets, “MIadi.” and piano music. August 1' L The quatercentenary of me birth 0! WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE will be marked not only in Theatre and Exhibi- tion. but also extensn'ely in m--sic programmes. ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE LA RADIODIFFUSION TELEVISION TRAN AISE RTE CHORUS coil‘dijk'ffitii CHARLES MI'Nm. LORIN LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and GHORI'S I‘O‘ \' . .i. ...\F RI'DOLE SERKIN with ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA m- . t : .iix—“xaxnnn erNi-uiun SCI'I'I‘T‘ISII NATIONAL SCOTTISH OPERA CHO Cnnd‘r‘or' ALEXANDER GIBSON B B C SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Conmsmr NORMAN DEL MAR ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS OF THE NATIONAL THEATRE. PRAGUE arm-.r-r— amount KROMBHOLC PI'I‘TSBIRG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Commie»; WILLIAM STEINBER. DAVIS, WNNADI KY ORCHESTRA R S Bololpi -. I I : mun. ITANTELO, ..x. MARILYN HORNE. LIZABE'I‘H 110850.. DOIng EIRKUSNY. DIESRA '. EDLARD HAKEN. \r'mmivouo PAIRJKIAN. z": Winn. 1 fuseipiimiax. ’ ..,_.\, CHARLES TREGER wi'NG. novaw GONELLA :__<’J”'.' U V '5; Mi; {n PLAYERS and‘ Choir Rr‘ritalists: MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) anti SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) IRMGAFD SEEFRIED (soprano) and ERIK WERBA (piano) SVIATOSLAV RICHTER' (piano) KENNETH .Vlt‘KELLAR (tenor) and DI'INIS WOOLFORD (piano) RI'DOLF SERKIN" RITDOLF FIRKIENY (piano) with ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET DIETRICH FISCI—l’ER-DIESKAU (bari- tone) and GERALD MOORE (piano) ' Sunday afternoon recitals ‘74 Willie. Steinberl Feslival BREAM CONSORT EDINBL'RGH UNIVERSITY SINGER. tor, HERRch BUNNEY J.L\'A(‘EK STRING QUARTET OROMONTE STRING TRIO SCOTTISH NATIONAL CHAMBER STRA . ALEXANDER GIBSON 'I'I‘ISH PIANO TRIO WIND BAND OI" THE NATIWAL THEATRE. PRAGL’E JANET BAKER. JANET CRAX’I‘ON. JOAN and HESTER DICKSON. HEATHER HARPER- ' ' NE IVANA .- ROB N B RUDOLF FIRK . . THOMAS HEMSLEY. ROBERT KEYS. CA. E MAURANE. KENNETH MCKELLAR. BRYDON .‘IL'RDOCH. MICHAEL ROLL, JAN HUS TICHY, DAVID WILDE. “WILLIAM MOCUE. ALEXANDER YOUNG THEATRE WORKSHOP William Shakespeare: HENRY IV P‘nvducer: JOAN LITTLEWOOD Designer: JOHN BI‘RT The Ca.~' ‘A‘.’ mt ‘J‘Ir‘ JAMES BOOTH BARBARA RICHARD HARRIS. VICTOR SPINETTI ROY KINNEAR. WINDSOR. AVIS BISNNAGE. nd EDINBURGH FESTIVAL SOCIETY in assocmtirn with MICHAEL WHITE figsents a glaz,‘ play bf: II‘III.\ <ed I.>ON. on n story by J, L HO .' \l I 03m HAMP 1914* 50=1939+23 BRISTOL OLD VIC William Shakespeare: HENRY V Producer. STUART BI'RGE William Shakespeare: LOVE'S LABOUR‘S LOST Producer: VAL MAY EDINBURGH GATEWAY COMPANY James Bridle: THE GOLDEN LEGEND OF SHULTS Producer: VICTOR CARI'K Robert Kemp: THE HEART IS HIGHLAND with LENNOX MILNE in her celebrated one-worn“ thou Alongulde Der-lion. film will by the Am Count-J1 under the me p :1 Andre Malraux. mnch Minister of State for cultural Minn. It the Royal Scottish Amdcmy The Street. In. Autuet 15 to “GENE DELACEOIX UNI-1'03) There wiii be It least as palnllnl'l. annu- Ind lithographs, the presenuuon uuc I! be an exhibition ornand Mound Prin September is b an Waverley Market. tom Auctust 16 in October 5 m DKAKMPIA ll EXHIBITION Prlnou mu. vl Richard Buckle on. cfliibmoa lllultnus the lit and career of William akes e Ixalnst the background a! uiuhethan Ind .Ia bean England V0 0 1 eminent. Iixlnz actors ll heard ‘Wakll’lfl naua: from Shakes re'l by! In pmzrnmme arranged hry .corxe lands. the (‘am Shakespearean Molar and produce anus» .¢ Gillan, 8 ad; n th The Ninetech International EIIIII Festival The Eighteenth Edinburgh Internationl FILm Festival Will be held {rem August 16 to ‘30. 504. This is an integral part (1 the Edinburgh International Festival. and is magnum as on the ding eve I; of is kin it attr rts entries from w o r Lh lld for Lh 1964 Fastival about 250 fro. a a y 40 mun'rfiu 'l screened at daily per- formances. no Sunda} Title 0 o be shown can t nnnounced untii \ugust. as many of them Ire only compieted and subtitled A few weeks before the Fesm'nl starts A f itiire \x.‘ be the reshowlng mm. of the oubtand '. sllCA‘OSIUI films which had their prem res at pr vlous Film Fesgha ..ere will be spatial programmes at. .s. A preliminary brochure is available from the Director. Edinburgh international in Femvai. "m ouse Randolph Crescent. Edinburgh. 3 A touvenir pmgramme with full details of all films to be shown will be published in August. price 2/6. Les Ballets Africains LES BALLETS AFRICAINS e the direction of AMADOU A pi'ot’ramme ‘tual dance Repuch 0! Guinea SISSOKO from the The following companies will be among those appearing OXFORD THEATRE GROUP CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COMPANY PROSPICE PLAYERS CITY OF WORCESTER TRAINING COLLEGE RISH BALLET THEATRE ELIZABETH SILTON ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY THEATRE ANGEL MARIONEITE THEATRE. ISLINGTON. LONDON ‘60" THEATRE GROUP OF LONDON I‘NIV'ERSITY EDINBI'RGH UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC SOCIETY ' DRAMATIC THEATRE GLASGOV.’ S CIET)’ ARTS CENTRE OF EDINBI'RGH THE PEDAGOGL'ES «MORAY Hot 55. EDLVBIYRGH TRAINING COLLEGE) UNIVERSITY gcm'I'ISI-l TOURIST BOARD. Rutllnd Place, West End. Edinburgh. 1. ‘l’éiE’édn‘oR‘x V“ A” "Wm" 3mm: 64-65 at {nine-'- 81., London. . nan: Canadian National Committee. . ‘ Thomson 64 Km: Street West. Toronto. Ontario; 151 filoor Street Welt. Toronto. - 6 1 Howe Street Vancouverl U.a.A.: Fifth Avenue. cw ork. NY. 10019; South LI Sulle Street. Chicago. Illinois, 03; Street, Los Ankoles. Cali ornin. Incl - n . York. 20. 3'9 lie Street Chicaxo nl.- 510 West sixth t. In: Anules. I4. C‘al. Suite 1412. t in em» West. Toronto. Ontario. coma. V III wt was produced by The 800m mutation leued in collaboration with no Seottlah Tourist Board -— SEPTEMBER 5 th pa operated throughout in the Festlvul will be the three week: in the Assembly Rooms and Music Hall a 54 Georg Street. This iu is fully licensed and contains firstciass n‘murants and bars. with ample lounges on reading and writing and also ntalns Ln Inlnrmatiou Bureau. Dancing Ls provided in the Club Ining room. for diner: 0an without additionai charge, during the perl 9.30 run 1 a.m.. from Monday to Frzday and from 9 pm. to midnight on Saturdays All Festival visitors are cordially invited I, become members or the Club Membership a will he on sale from April 6 and application may be made on the Ticket Order Form in the brochure. Membership rardl may am be obtained at the Club on arrival. For the convenience of overstun visitor! I ngister a maintained at the Club The Edinburgh InternaIJonal Festival Guild has been established to stren hen nda ween lr‘ rds c5tiva. in m a! the wold 5’ through the medium of th “Id Membership is c all friends a. Guild IV. a .peda during the Fe: va reoe held through i invitations to various functions ‘9“ :1 c‘ i: a In 3' BDIN SURGE 1 1 Cam hrids‘ information Irom All FEWIVAL SOCIETY LTD. Edinburgh. 1 Street, The. Scottish Command lliutary Tattoo ol the floodlit Esplanade 0! Edinburgh Castle. one o! the most popular and colourful event; in Edinburgh at Festival time. has been seen nncc its lnCeleOn by three and I hall million p' . programme. while pm dominantly Scottish. lncludu. u alwayi. displlys from outside Scotland. These will include 50 Breton pipers and ram me French Naval Air Base at Lorient. and 32 Canadian girl dancers from annouver who will give a spectacular display of High- llnd and Srnttlsh dancing. For the first time. the Pipes and Drum d all the Smttlah lowland Regiment! will b. present and with Pipes and Highllnd Regiments . hand of 180, These. with Massed Military Bands and 1’ item. will be tonclher in Lhe tradi- tional, th‘llllnl' Grand Finale. first performance will be on Friday. Mann 1t, and between then Ind September 5 them wi.l be I total of 23 performances. with 215.000 tickets available In .11. P05 the Festival offic- I-nsh ltreet. Charles Treger Tickets;A(fconirnodafion and Travel Office openl on April 6 he by POST ONLY for the first 30! Bookin wii. few Vo'eeks from April 6, and to facilitate the booking proced ire all applications for ticket: S on the Ticket Order Form. for fac'iiitle~. datiun. and ticket re~ervations (‘an through Lb! {nl'owlng official agent): THOMAS COOK" K: SOV LTD./“‘AGONS—LI" AMERICAN EXPRESS INC. BEAN & ' NOON (Dean To“... .hould be ma c Arranzemenn t .iiel :acrommn— CHAGANOG Julian Chasm and George Ogilvie d pe Iaionmht lriend. Liucliter with their girl and some mu.~ .dinbuttgh Inleivnalional Festival will be held Augusl 22 I0 September ll 1965