Mlhe !ifind}R.jrs.ts. 1-Opening Recitait CummingtoniSthlt;rslMissIS-Playhousela59* svCilld~ Brae* Simonds, Hugo Korts-ly i j * wn- c/iafe, and Emmeran Stoe-eri€, fcer To Appear in Concertsie4 .......... * ............................rs.ST-iss Bruce Simonds, piano, Hugo Kort-M* schak. violin and Emmeran Stoeber,! „violoncello, will inaugurate the sea- j yblt;The Berkshire Playhouse trio, com-posed of the eminent musicians, mof edm. son of 1930 at the Playhouse-in-the- cut i Hills, Cummington, by a recital on P :ed i Sunday. June 29, at 4 o'clock.Lve ■ The concerts, which will be. as j in usual, weekly events, will continue . A each Sunday afternoon until August ,\v m- 17, inclusive. With two exceptions, the ^ he programs will be given by the tno, all | the members of which are nationally ,ch known artists. Hugo Kortschak is as-to sistant professor of violin in the Yaleo Peiub, university school of music. Bruce g 'he Simonds is also on its faculty. In July .] ny | Mr. Simonds will appear in a piano 0 gh I recital, and the last program of the wn | season will be music by two harpists ter ! and a string quartet . I \of ’ This is the ninth year of the ex- E ed. | istence of the colony which was E to; founded by Katherine Frazier, who c a j has been head of the harp and piano b ib’s | departments at both Smith and Mt. j a ia- j Holyoke colleges. Miss Frazier, the « 5 ras I director, is the instructor of harp in : 1 the colony. She announces the fol- e lowing program for the opening re- 5aId-to 1 citalthe { Trio in D major. Op. 70, No. 1IiveBeethoven j«Lie; Passacaglia for violin and violon- j ^ ; cello. Haendel-Halversen. ^, .. in*(7 , ’Trio in B major, Op. 8, Brahms.rmiDi r cffDDDicrnt:tV