Glad to see another Hugh the Drover (dum, de dum DUM) fan, Rob. Has it ever been staged, or even performed publicly since RVW's death?
Ten favourite operas
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I've found this much more interesting than the usual lists.
Britten: Gloriana
Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle
Britten: Midsummer Night's Dream
Debussy Pelleas et Melisande
Britten: Peter Grimes
Massenet: Manon
Britten: Death in Venice
Janacek: Cunning Little Vixen
Britten: Rape of Lucretia
Adams: Nixon in China
A curious list, I can't think what links them but I want drama served by the music, I could easily list all Britten. Manon I saw in a particularly good production at Opera North.
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3rd Viennese School
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3rd Viennese School
The only opera I've ever sat down and intentionally played was Tchaikovsky Iolante.
I think I got drunk and fell asleep.
3VS
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Anna
Possibly a couple of 'dubious' ones on my list:
Purcell: The Fairy Queen
Handel: Serses
Massenet: Cléopâtre
Ligeti: Le Grande Macabre
Shostakovich: Lady MacBeth of Mtsensk
Strauss: Salome
Cavalli: La Calisto
Henze: L’Upupa und der Triumph der Sohnesliebe
Rameau: Castor et Pollux
Boito: Mefistofele
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Anna
Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostIdeally, you don't sit down and play an opera. (Do you mean play a recording?) You go to it, in a theatre. That's what opera's meant to be.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostUnless you live in the sticks, where opera is just not available, then you put on a cd or a dvd, which, probably, is why opera is only for the elite?
I don't know who the elite are, but I imagine they live everywhere (if they exist, which I doubt).
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Originally posted by Anna View PostUnless you live in the sticks, where opera is just not available, then you put on a cd or a dvd, which, probably, is why opera is only for the elite?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostUnless you live in the sticks, where opera is just not available, then you put on a cd or a dvd, which, probably, is why opera is only for the elite?
Edit: Having written this, I can't be sure that the cheapo tickets are actually available unless I try to buy one. But they were available. Amphitheatre £8.20.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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I'm not much of a one for opera and the following list is of those I do like (though might have to count the Ring as 4 in order to make the 10).
Wagner: The Ring
Wagner: Parsifal
Wagner: Die Meistersinger
Wagner: Tristan und Isolde
Strauss: Salome
Bartok: Duke Bluebeard's Castle
Johann Strauss: Die Fledermaus
Berg: Wozzeck
These are the only operas I care about."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Eudaimonia
These are the only operas I care about.
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Originally posted by Eudaimonia View PostP: Have you ever come across some of the more obscure late 19th/early 20th century works by people like Schrecker, Zemlinsky, Pfitzner...maybe even Henze and K.A. Hartmann? There are some real hidden gems out there which might appeal to you...you might find it worth an afternoon at the music library, at least."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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