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Desdemona
Minerva Mcgonagall aka Dame Maggie Smith, Desdemona in the 1965 film of Othello (and a stage production?), music by Richard Hampton (leastways that's the only Hampton I kind find)
Rossini's Otello, Giuditta Pasta was Desdemona in an 1823 Paris production
Verdi's Otello, Romilda Pantaleoni was the first Desdemona
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Originally posted by mercia View PostDesdemona
Minerva Mcgonagall aka Dame Maggie Smith, Desdemona in the 1965 film of Othello (and a stage production?), music by Richard Hampton (leastways that's the only Hampton I kind find)
Rossini's Otello, Giuditta Pasta was Desdemona in an 1823 Paris production
Verdi's Otello, Romilda Pantaleoni was the first Desdemona
You're the daughter of a man
He may be rich he's in a ditch
He does not understand
Just how to move or rock and roll
To the conventions of the young
Desdemona, Desdemona,
Desdemona Desdemona,
Desdemona, Desdemona
Lift up your skirt and fly.
Just because my friend and I
Got a jute joint by the Seine
Does not mean I'm past fourteen
And cannot play the game
I'm glad I split and got a pad
On Boulevard Rue Fourteen
Desdemona, Desdemona,
Desdemona Desdemona,
Desdemona, Desdemona
Lift Up your skirt and fly.
Just because Toulouse Lautrec
Painted some chick in the rude
Doesn't give you the right
To steal my night
And leave me naked in the nude
Well just because the touch of your hand
Can turn me on just like a stick.
Desdemona, Desdemona,
Desdemona Desdemona,
Desdemona, Desdemona
Lift up your skirt and speak.
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Originally posted by mercia View PostDesdemona
Minerva Mcgonagall aka Dame Maggie Smith, Desdemona in the 1965 film of Othello (and a stage production?), music by Richard Hampton (leastways that's the only Hampton I kind find)
Rossini's Otello, Giuditta Pasta was Desdemona in an 1823 Paris production
Verdi's Otello, Romilda Pantaleoni was the first Desdemona
A perfect answer with all the coleslaw. (Mr Hampton was a new name to me - I'd presumed "Shakespeare" + "Film" + "Olivier" must = "Walton", but, as you say, it was a film of the National Theatre stage production so they kept to that budget! (Frank Findlay a superb Iago, too!)
Looking forward to your E-mail, mercs[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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