I enjoy the music but is it part of the deal that we have to endure the ghastly American accent of the presenter?
Opera on 3 - Live from the Met
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Richard Tarleton
In a word, yes - this is as it says on the tin, a live broadcast which comes as a package. Margaret Juntwait succeeded Peter Allen a few years ago - he too was smoothness personified and could be regarded as an acquired taste, you either like their style or you don't
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Cavaradossi
Not this old chestnut again. Of course it's part of the package. If you don't like it listen via France Musique, they talk over the Met Presenters.
Also good for listening again, they tend to cover most of the Met Season.
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Wasn't Ira Madame Vera Galuppi-Borsch in the dear old Gran Scena Opera Company?
I just lurve the presenters. It is probably my memory playing tricks, but I'm sure I remember Peter Allen commenting on some soprano singing Aida at the Met and then later singing someone else at Chicago or wherever: "Today a slave girl: tomorrow a princess. That's opera." Wonderful.
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Cavaradossi
[QUOTE=Don Basilio;36902]Wasn't Ira Madame Vera Galuppi-Borsch in the dear old Gran Scena Opera Company?
For Don B, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YHpw...ure=%20related
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Go to http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...s-quot-Armida- if you want a discussion of the opera, rather than moans about the presenters.
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Originally posted by James Wonnacott View PostI enjoy the music but is it part of the deal that we have to endure the ghastly American accent of the presenter?
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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