Show Opera Troupe Ends Pleasant Season The San Carlo Grand Opera compans company's com corn pans pany's Salt Lake season brief 03 as womans woman's love came to a a. triumphal close cloRo last evening It has been en three nights and a matinee of ot enchantment for local lovers of or grand opera and nd the packed houses have full fully ull vindicated ed m manager choice of reper roper toire Verdis Verdi's J II Trovatore Trova- Trova tore written in 1353 when the grand Italian master was was 40 years rs old and andi which Is probably the tho most popular p i else elg opera both In Italy and wherever ever in tho the world the Italian school is ap appreciated appreciated ap- ap predated of ot an any of or the long list that emanated from his Inspired muse wa was reserved for the last night o of tho the enI en en- I The vast audience sat in rapture al- al demonstrative h it if wn was not And hi while last evening tho the applause was generous appreciation rather found its vent In long-drawn long sighs of satisfaction It is difficult to say which of ot the artists carried ot off the honors It was like an star all-star cast of ot one of ot Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Shakes Shakes- peares peare's plays where comparisons are arc invidious Rosina Zotti In tho the role of Leonora was a a. revelation She Is tall talland talland and most divinely dJ fair and her voice Is round and full un and youthful as 33 her herI face Sho She Is a a. soprano who has more treasures s In hope than in memory In Inthe Inthe I the tho last act her duet with ith 1 Manrico with tho the Invisible In chorus was an outstanding number which will live e in In memory thou though h her arias In la other acts and her artistry throughout both dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic matle and lyric h was readily conceded Ada Faggi as aa Azucena was every very inch a gypsy and full fully equal to every every requirement o of an exacting role Herrich Herrich Her Herrich rich contralto was especially appreciated ed cd in the trio Back to Our Mountain MountainHome with ManrIco Man Man- Home in tho the prison on scene rIco and Dl Luna and her acting frequently frequently frequently fre fre- fre- fre rose to heights of ot power and thai w W- re rA 1 I I I It was Salazar's first appearance and as Manrico from the moment h he hC stepped upon the stage ho swept everythIng everything everything every every- thing before him Ho lie Is a robust tenor of or the Caruso variety rich Ich and arul strong I and certain of ot voice and an actor whose I talent might bo be favorably f compared with tho the younger oung r Salvin It was WM re remarked ro- ro marked by tho the audience that it seemed emed a n. pity so glorious s an artist might only bo be seen once in a three days days' engage engage- m ment ent Vincento was ideal In the part o of Count dl Luna revealing ro a baritone ban bari tone tono voice of ot remarkable quality and training and a no graco raco and case ease in characterization characterization char char- that left nothing to be te- te e- e sIred Ho is a young joung man who certainly certainly gives cYl evidence of or a n. brilliant fu future fu- fu ture Lure Alice Allee lice Homer who Is capable of or more snore important roles did Inez lees and the parts of Ruiz nul and I Ferrando were wert entrusted to Luciano Rossini and Natalie respectively the latter having made a most roost favorable Impre Impression llon on other evenings as well as last night with his sonorous sonorous' basso The Tho engagement ha has been satisfying in ever every way to the tho Salt Lake Lako public and ned it Is to bo be hoped Mr 11 Fortune tune Gallo Galio who presides over the destinies of ot tho the company compan will never overlook us on his annual transcontinental tours tours- H H. H. H |