Originally posted by aeolium
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Rossini all downhill after the overture ?
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I decided to give the new Opera Rara - recording of Semiramide - so highly rated in this month's Gramophone a go - on the much cheaper download option .
Just finished listening to Act 1 . My attention did not wander , singing and playing stupendous . Maybe that is what so many of the lesser known operas need - le Comte Roy did not need that grim dark production at the ROH a few years back.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... surely the Mannheim crescendo is a very rapid affair : the Rossini crescendo in the overtures builds up over a much longer time-frame.
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You could be right. I thought the Mannheim crescendo was like this example in Mozart's Marriage of Figaro Overture. The section between A & B building up from the lower octave; then repeating it an octave higher, reach its climax at C.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post.
... I thought this was quite interesting :
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Indeed, very interesting.
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