Originally posted by verismissimo
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BaL 10.05.14 - Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro on DVD
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostWho is performing.
There is a brief extract on YouTube. I will link to it when I get back to my laptop. I am currently using my mobile phone.
Here you go.
Last edited by Bryn; 07-05-14, 20:17.
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martin_opera
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostWill this be the first DVD only BaL?
It doesn't work for me. I don't mind learning an opera on video, but I much prefer the real thing. I've never much enjoyed those close ups of wide-open mouths and tonsils, and the tight focus on the usually wooden acting, aimed not at the camera, but at the audience in the theatre.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostMost bullying is verbal, e.g. putting others down, assuming the moral high ground, etc., rather than the extreme examples quoted. Put a group of music students together, and ask them to discuss HIPP and then stand back and observe.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostAs a clown coming late to opera, especially WAM opera, which CDs of Marriage would the learned many recommend please?
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Originally posted by verismissimo View Post
It doesn't work for me. I don't mind learning an opera on video, but I much prefer the real thing. I've never much enjoyed those close ups of wide-open mouths and tonsils, and the tight focus on the usually wooden acting, aimed not at the camera, but at the audience in the theatre.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI think Peter Gammond got it right in his "Bluff your way in music".
"There are four composers who are beyond criticism - Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, and your own particular favourite. To attempt to criticise one of these would be as fruitless as saying Shakespeare was a poor dramatist....
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