06-25-2004, 12:52 AM | #581 | |
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That said, the very first opera I ever saw was Monteverdi's "Ulysses." My local PBS station was broadcasting it and I watched it with my father (think I was 8 or 9 years old). Since it was being aired with subtitles, I found I could understand what the principals were singing and was able to follow the story. I was hooked. Now as an adult I tend to ignore the subtitles (or supertitles if it's a live performance) since I'm far more interested in the staging and the music. Maybe you could rent a video for your sister? As I recall, Zeffirelli directed a beautiful "La Traviata." link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084821/ Last edited by Hasty Ent : 06-25-2004 at 12:53 AM. |
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06-27-2004, 06:37 AM | #583 | |
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Opera. I agree that librettos are not usually great pieces of literature and that they usually contain very absurd things, but it is very important to truly enjoy opera to know more or less what is it about... And of course the staging is at least as important as the music IMHO. That's why I don't listen too much opera but I'm always eager to watch it Baroque opera may be only listened without lack of pleasure, but with romantic opera (especially Wagner) I cannot say the same. Watching the staging is necesarry to understand and to enjoy the music. I agree that Don Giovanni is a wonderful begining to understan opera (better than The Magic Flute because of the symblolic plot of this...). I've seen several performaces in video/DVD. The best for me is Karajan's in the MET, though its Don Giovanni (Samuel Ramey) is not the best. The staging meets perfectly the music, that is besides perfectly played and sung For me the best actor-singer for Don Giovanni is Ruggero Raimondi in Abbado's version (in Viena?), though the staging here is horrible and makes the opera loose all his strength
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06-30-2004, 07:22 PM | #585 |
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Cool! Now I can post in this forum. I know just about enough about classical music to be considered dull, but I know enough to hang here. My biggest problem is the fact that I don't know the names of most of the classical music I listen to. If you live in L.A., a good classical station is 91.5 KUSC FM. For opera fans, Saturday morning and Sunday night is when the operas come on.
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06-30-2004, 07:58 PM | #586 |
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Ooo! Look what I found. I could use this. This website gives synopsis's of operas. Just printed out Wagner's Der Ring Des Nibelungen cycle.
Link: http://www.metopera.org/synopses/
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Yay! I don't own a LOT of classical music (or any music in general), but a case of missing tapes just turned up... including my 'starter set' of about 8-10 classical tapes. Got some Vivaldi, Hayden, Bach, Beethoven, Tschaikovski, Mozart, Handel...
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Anyone ever hear of Toru Takemitsu? I went to a concert of his music and it was fabulous.
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When my dad was in the Netherlands he got me a cd of the Haarlem organ (the famous one...[I forget what church]). Wow.
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My other cd came today!
Its the soundtrack from "the Mission," composed, orchestrated, and conducted by Ennio Morricone (with the London Philharmonic). I highly reccommend that movie. It has such wonderful music, too (well...since I got the cd...). Anyway. You have to watch it. Its about a Jesuit mission in South America. sigh, so beautiful.
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Anybody know where I could put/what I could upload an audio file to? I ripped some tracks off the cd I just bought and want to stash them somewhere on the internet so y'all can listen. They are around 2000 - 3000 kb. in wma format.
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I just got three new Classical CDs, my first CDs ever, in fact, that were not borrowed or burnt off of someone else's. One has Strauss (don't know which, since there were two, right?), another Tchaickovsky, and the third was 25 peices taken from operas. There's La Donne Le Mobile, The Ride of the Valkyries, Toreador, Brindisi, to name the most well known (to me), and there are several more. I listened to classical music for a good part of the afternoon. Tomorrow the Sunday Night Opera Comes on KUSC. Today, on the Saturday Morning Opera(s), they had several parts of different American operas (some of which are as hard to understand as Italian, etc., operas), including Nixon in China, and some baseball opera. I signed up for an email newsletter from that station, but I still haven't got it.
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Today I just finished writing up a program for a "show" I want to do next 4th of July. If anyone even cares what i'm playing, i'll post it later.
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Fat M, too bad! Well, I have Carl Nielsen's opera Saul and David, not very impressive, but hey! it was only five dollars! FM, do you know if I should risk getting this Tristan recording? The Conductor is Carlos Kleiber, and as everyone knows, he rarely ever conducts...and maybe this recording is...special? I dont know! Troll's Bane, sounds like you're going through the extreme-enthusiast stage I was in when I started Classical Music big, what fun! I think you'll like Richard Strauss's Ein Heldenleben.
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Been like that for the past few days.
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