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Robert
Robert posted
at 8:43pm on September 22, 2008
You must have culture and class to appreciate this one...
Zach
Zach posted
at 11:05pm on September 20, 2008
great music
Le
Le posted
at 11:19am on August 31, 2008
Unique...
Michèle
Michèle posted
at 10:59pm on July 6, 2008
Parmi les plus belles mélodies de Mozart, je cherche "Cosi fan tutte" et "La flute enchantée".
Michèle
Michèle posted
at 10:55pm on July 6, 2008
Mozart, le plus grand des musiciens classiques
Michael
Michael posted
at 8:07pm on June 17, 2008
wow. Cherubino's voice is magnificent--but, would the Countess really let herself be touched by him? Would she get so noticeably aroused? The interpretation seems to throw out Mozart to concentrate on the scene's erotic potential, which I figure is the reason for Susannah's bosoms to be dangling over the guitar. I think it's dull--the sexuality of the scene is more exciting when Susannah and the Countess are depicting toying with the child. Here it seems Susannah and Cherubino are toying with the Countess. (And, are Cherubino's clothes supposed to accentuate the singer's femaleness?) Funny, the staging cuts so much against the grain of the conception, and yet the arrangement of the piece is so conventional, even a bit stodgy--thankfully!
Michael
Michael posted
at 7:59pm on June 17, 2008
fatuisimum!
Michael
Michael posted
at 7:57pm on June 17, 2008
warm, powerful voice, a slower tempo tends to leach out some of the song's passion, which someone (the director?) attempts to reintroduce through some ridiculously ill--considered acts of vandalism. The idea that Figaro loses control and smashes Susannah's guitar during Se Vuol Ballare is stupid. How does he recover himself in time to master Cherubino in Non Piu Andrai? Well, idiotic staging aside, nice voice, worth a listen.
Kristen
Kristen posted
at 10:54pm on June 9, 2008
"Deh vieni non tardar..." <3
Michael
Michael posted
at 5:11pm on May 22, 2008
The soprano is awesome! - Her Dad :-)
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