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BOSTON OPERA HOUSE. 
With one-third of its season al- 
ready behind it, the Boston Opera 
company announces the repertoire 
for its seventh week. No new opera 
is to be presented, but the repetitions 
of the five ‘brilliant and popular 
works that are scheduled are sure 
to find favor with the public. The 
season has just reached that point in 
its course when it rests on its accom- 
plishment thus far preparatory to the 
greater things that are in store. 
It is especially opportune at this 
time to call attention to the fact that 
the success of the Boston Opera com- 
pany is one rather of ensemble and 
perfect co-ordination of factors than 
of particular stars. It has always 
been Director Russell’s aim to pres- 
ent an opera as a complete work of 
art in itself, worthy of presentation 
for its own sake instead of making 
it a vehicle for bringing some prom- 
inent artist before the public. This 
does not mean that eminent singers 
are not to be found on the roster of 
the company,—a single glance at the 
list will show that some of the most 
famous names in the operatic world 
are included in the organjzation; but 
it does mean that the parts are sub- 
ordinate to the whole. 
The seventh week will open with a 
repetition of Puccini’s “La Boheme,” 
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on Monday, January 5th. The cast 
will be the same as at the previous 
performance, including Maggie Teyte 
as Mimi. 
On Wednesday night, Saint-Saens’ 
“Samson et Delila’” will be given its 
third hearing of ithe season, with 
Margaret. D’Alvarez and Edoard 
Ferrari-Fontana in the title role, 
The Friday night offering will be 
“The Jewels of the Madonna,” an 
opera that proved so popular last 
year that it had to be given seven 
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times. The cast will include 
Ferrari-Fontana as Genarro 
Mme. Edvina as Maliella, 
On Saturday afternoon Mme. Tet- 
razzini will re-appear in her greatly 
admired role of Lucia, 
The Saturday evening perform- 
ance will be “Faust” with a new cast. 
Mme. Marghorita Beriza, the new 
soprano from the Opera Comique in 
Paris, will sing Marguerite, 
“MERCEDES” AT B. F. KeErrTH’s 
THEATRE. 
“Mercedes,” the sensation of Lon- 
don and Paris, who is unquestionably 
the most remarkable man the world 
ever produced, will make his first 
American appearance at B. F. Keith’s 
theatre next week. ‘Mercedes’ is 
described as the monarch of the un- 
known forces of nature who has har- 
nessed thought transferrence to 
music. Every person in the audience 
has the opportunity of testing Mer- 
cedes’ remarkable powers. Merely 
think of a musical selection, be it 
grand opera, ragtime, sacred music, 
ballads, classical or patriotic airs. 
Mercedes will transfer your thought 
suggestion mentally to Mlle, Stan- 
tone, his assistant, who sits at the 
piano, and the Mlle. will play the de- 
sired selection without a second’s hes- 
itation., This is without question the 
most remarkable mental work ever 
conceived or promulgated by man. It 
is safe to predict that Mercedes will 
be the talk of the town before he has 
been in Boston twenty-four hours. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
