Gerard Souaay and During this the 21st Edinburgh Festival prominence will be given to the works at Johann Sebastian Bach 16811750 and 101 Stravinsky thorn 1382 In the theatre programme consuierablc number at new plays will perinrmed and the Festival Society Is panicularly glad that with the coincidence oi the 200th anniversary at the ioundtng of Edinburghs New iown special exhibition will be devoted to that event OPERA EDINBURGH FESTIVAL OPERA Haydn Orlco ed Euridlce Conductor Richard Bonyngc Producer Rudolph ilartmann Cast will include Joan Sutherland Nicolai ledda Spiro Maias Bellini Ca uietl cd liuntccchl Conductor laudlo Ahharlo Producer Antonella liladau Cast will Include Anna Iioito and Giacomo Aragail SCUHISII OPERA Stravinsky The lakes Progrcss Conductor Alexander Gibson Producer Peter Ebert Cast will include Elizabeth Robson Sona Cervena Alexander Young Stravinsky The Soldiers Tala Conductor Alexander Gibson Director Wendy Teye BALLET THE NEW YORK CITY BALLET presents tour programmes tor thc Edinburgh Festival Artistic Director Geor Balanchine Programmes will inclu Apollo Agon Ebony Concerto Movements or piano and orchestra and Concerto Barocco CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA Conductori George Szell BERLIN PHILHARMUNIC ORCHESTRA Conductor Herbert von Karaian BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducton Pierre Boulez Colin Davis LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductois Claudio Abbado lstvan Kertesz BBC SCUITISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor larnes Lougbriin SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Conductor Alexander Gibson NETHERLANDS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conductors Carlo Maria Glulinl Srymon Goldberg Soloists will includeMartha Argcrich Janet Baker Helen Donatb Edda Moser lrrngard Stadier Olga Szbnyl iosephino Veasey Shirley Verrett Jan van ering Lul Alva Stephen Bishop Adrlaan Bonsol Franz Crass Clittard Curran Loren Driscoll Robert El liage Andras Fnrogo Pierre Fournicr Szymon Goldberg Leonid Kogan Laios Kenna Richard Lewlaitatael Orozco Gerard Souzay Koo Verhcul CHAMBER CONCERTS AND RECITALS Martha Argcrlcb piano Claudio Arrau piano Frans Briiggeia rccordcr Herrick Bunney organ George Malcolm harpsichord Raiael 0mm piano Andre Tchaikovsky piano Elaine Shatter and flute George Malcolm Shirley Verrett and Robert Sutherland Pierre Fournler and George Malcolm Szymon Goldbcrg and Jenny van Werlng Leonid Kogan and Naum Walter harpsichord mezzosoprano Piano cello harpsichord violin harpsichord violin piann baritone piano with vocal and Instrumental ensemble Dalton Baldwin Raymond leopard Based on the novel Sinetana Quartet Berlin Philharmonic Octct Harvard Glee Club and Raddiiic Choral Society Ceifldh THEATRE CIDSE THEATRE CLUB GLASGOW Gaelic Concert Wymarli Triple image ï¬rst Elich immense All x510 BER PRODUCTIONS NEW YORK ONeill The Em or Jones McKaylo Black aw World HAMPSTEAD THEATRE CLUB LONDON Bermange Nathan and Tabileth Oldenbarx lint onnonu MAR MARCEAU with programme of mime MARIONEITEATERN STOCKHOLJ lint route in out iarry bn Roi BaumMeschke The Wizard of OI POP THEATRE Shakes are Midsummer Nights Dream cast includn Cleo laina and Jim Dale PROSPECT PRODUCTIONS 0F CAMBRIDGE niekbov The Cherry Orchard SieveklngCottreli Room with View by LL Forster TRAVERSE THEATRE CLUB Foster Torn Pains Negotiations are in rogreas with Peter Bridge and Si ney Laoicr to present the iirst European performance at The TwoCharacter Play by Tennessee Williams LATE 0W5 CHARLES AZNAVOUR JACQUES MUSSIER TRIO play Bada EXHIBITIONS ANDRE DERAIN 15801954 An exhibition oi paintings and drawings selected by Jean leymarle and arranged by tho Arts Council or Great Britain in association with tba Roy Scottish Academy TREASURES FROM SCOTTISH HOUSES This exhibition will contain many maste ieoea or European decorative art including some rain the Palace of lioiyroodhouse Amnn them will be some superb ta strles and iuriiture and collection or Br tlsh and continental silverware of outstanding merit Man at the exhibit will be shown tor the tlrrt and props ly the only time in public The will be selected by lan Finlay the Director of Royal Scottish Museum and the exhibition will be designed by Graham Law TWO HUNDRED SUMMERS IN CITY visual celebration in the Waverley Market oi the bicentcnary oi Edinburghs new town An environmental loam in which stylised sets will illustrate the developmc at Edinburgh iromthe eighteenth century to present day ending with series of abstract images which project imagined cities of the future Designed by John Paterson text by Peter Daniel music by Fritz Splegi in conjunction wth No Hundred Summers in City Edinburgh Architectural Association in collaboration with Edinburgh Corporation are providing number at stands in various parts of the city de ctlng aspects oi the history at the area in whic each stand is placed EDINBURGH OPEN HUNDRED An exhibition in the David Hume Tower of the best 100 paintings entered in competition organised by the Richard Demarco Gallery in association with the University of Edinburgh and open to artists in the UK and Eire Details are available from the Gallery ltielville Crescent Edinburgh FESTIVAL CLUB With so many varied events and activities in the ciu during the Festival the Club has become local centre tor visitor and resident alike The Club will be licensed and otters all the normal club facilitiesrestaurant snack bar lounge reading and writing rooms as well as an Information Bureau which will tell you all ou want to know about the Festival and about Scot and in general Charges for cotiee tea drinks and meals are reasonable and atst Edinburgh International Festwal August20 September9 1967 there will be dancing in the evening tor diners only The Club limit in the Assembly Rooms and blusic Hall at 54 George Street is in one of Edinburghs most beautllul buildings FESTIVAL GUILD The Edinburgh international Festival Guild has been cstablisbcd to strengthen the bonds between iriendr oi the Festival In all pans ot the world and to contribute still iuriber to international understanding and oodwiil through the medium of the Arts Mom is are sent all Festival Brochures and the Souvenir Programme on publication They are guests at special Garden Party in Edinburgh durinl the Festival and receive invitations to various iuncttoos throughout the year Membership is open to all The annual subscription is minimum of £1 $3 for adults and lOI $150 tor school children FILM FESTIVAL The Twenwiirst Edinburgh international Film Festival to he held irnm August 20 to Sc ember Is an intELEral and otiicial part or the lnhurgh Festival There will be over sixty periormances ot ieature and short tllms representing work train all the major IIImKroducing countries at the world and it is expected at more than two hundred illms irom about forty countries will be screened Performances take place every day except Sunday in the Cameo Cinema at pm and 730 pan and at the Film House at ll pm On August 25 and September the li pm performance will be In the Cameo Cinema Gala performances will be held on Sundays August 20 August 27 and September 10 11 YEARS FESTIVAL WILL HELD FROM AUGUST iBSEPTEMBERYiQGS in view or the previous success oi the International Educational Film Week this event is to be staged again to demonstrate the latest uses at iilrn in all spheres at education The Golden Thistle Award will be Sunday August 27 and the annual eiehrlw lecturl will be given on Saturday September hirtbcr details may be obtained trans The Director Edinburgh International Film Festival Film House Randolph Crescent Edinburgh MILITARY rando Directed by Brigadier John Sanderson the Tattoo runs from Friday Au st 18 to Saturday Sepidcmbfr no or ormances on Thursday or un ays Two overseas regiments will take part intilia years Tattoothe larnaiun Regiment and the ltalian Bersagllcri 1967 is year of anniversaries it will be the 215i military display on the Castle esplanade the 50th anniversary at the founding oi the womens services who will take part In the Highland dancing and the 260th anniversary ot the Scots Guards who will mount guard during the Tattoo Visitors are reminded that this Is an opcnalr show and that they should dross accordingly lnlormallon irom Military Tattoo Oliice City Chamhcrs High Street Edinburgh FESTIVAL INFORMATION iniormation on the Festival and Programme Brochures with ticket and accommodation order terms may be obtained trom the tnllowing Edinburgh Festival Society ll Cambridge Street Edinburgh Motion Central Booking Otilce Dean Dawson Ltd BI Piccadilly London Vl Scottish Tourist Board Rutland Plan Edinburgh Canadian National Committee Mr David Small Suite i420 25 King Street West Toronto Ontario British Travel Association Olilces In Toronto 15l Bloor Street West Vancouver 661 Howe Street New York 880 Filth Avenue NYIOOlB Chlrï¬ï¬ South La Salli Street Chicago want no Los Ange 612 South Flower Street Los Angelca 90017 California Londun 6465 St Jamcss Street undnn SW1 TICKETS AND ACCOMMODATION The Box Oliice opened on Monday May Bonkihg will be by post only for the iirst cw weeks and orders may be sent on the Ticket Order Form which is enclosed in the Programme Brochure Edinburgh has vast range of approved accommodation including hotels truest houses University Halls of Residence private households and caravan sites The Festival Society in addition to dealing with your ticket order will be delighted to arrange your livinl accommodation No charge is made for this scrv cc and it you complete and return the Ticket and Accommodation Order Forms both will be dealt with anti replied to simultaneously Arrangements may be made through Edinburgh Festival Society It Cambridcc Street Edinburgh London Central Booking otiico 81 Piccadilly London Wl All branches or Thomas Cook SonsWagonsLits American Express Co inc Dean Dawson Lid resented on MILITARV TATTOO FINALE CLAUDIO ADIJADO masonsassign crumio Animus ILEBBE 9911951 CLIFFORD CURZON PIERRE FOURNIER ALEXANDER GIBSON SZYHON GOLDBERG IO MARCEL MARCEAU ll JOAN SUTIIERLAND 12 GEORGE SZELL 12 In collaboration with the Edinburgh Futival Society mi announcement was modtrod by Scolsinait Publlaiioial Limitl