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Opera
Posted:
Mon May 15, 2006 11:06 pm
by Celestial_Samurai
My first poll. Yay
I went and saw the Barber Of Seville the other day. And I thought I would see your opinions.
Posted:
Mon May 15, 2006 11:08 pm
by Kara-chan
I ::heart:: Carmen
I also want to see the Ring Saga and well...lots more...
Posted:
Mon May 15, 2006 11:17 pm
by Mitera Nikkou
I haven't been to an opera, but I would like to go at least once so I can properly ascertain my opinion of it. Though I have my suspicion that I'll never get a chance to see a live opera.
Posted:
Mon May 15, 2006 11:26 pm
by Celestial_Samurai
I got lucky with my school. We are pretty active in all forms of fine art. Many musicals, plays, concerts per year. There is a Art Charter school next door. All in all I got lucky. The other operas I would love to see is Carmen and any and all of Mozart's. Expesially Magic Flute.
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 12:07 am
by May-chan
I am a frequent listener of live opera broadcasts but have not attended opera since childhood as it is indeed expensive
my favorite opera is Boris Gudunov by my favorite composer: Modest Mussorgsky ... with my favorite movements being the successive "Long live our Tsar Boris Feodorovich!" "My Soul is Sad!" and "I stand supreme in power"
I am a big fan of Russian, Slavic, Soviet type forms of composition... opera obviously included... thus Mussorgsky is my favorite in the orchestral world too with his Pictures at an Exhibition, highlighted by the mighty "Great Gate of Kiev"
by the way tomorrow (17th of May) is my birthday... you can all buy me a plane ticket to San Diego for the performance there (buy me a ticket for that too) in Feb 2007 (oh and you can also buy me a hotel room too) k, thanks
http://www.sdopera.com/season/boris.html
(you can hear a sound byte in the background with some of the coronation scene)
(I swear everyone spells it in a different way: Gudnov, Gudunov, Godunov, Godnov...etc...)
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 1:06 am
by Beyond
Hmm. I have never been in an Opera, mainly becouse there are no Operas arround here.
And it doesnt really capture my attetion.
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 3:22 am
by Coruscate
I attended an English language phantom of the opera comedy as a kid.
That kind of stuff I'll go to.
But for people just moaning in languages I can't understand, in an age old plot I don't care for? Nnnnnnnnnnnnnnah.
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 6:11 am
by Helel
I've seen a couple of operas but mainly when I was young... I need to see another some time.
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 10:49 am
by May-chan
Kurohime wrote:I attended an English language phantom of the opera comedy as a kid.
That kind of stuff I'll go to.
But for people just moaning in languages I can't understand, in an age old plot I don't care for? Nnnnnnnnnnnnnnah.
moaning.... MOANING?
rawr!
and if you don't understand the words, then at least understand the human voice as an instrument. Heck I've always valued the actual sound of the voice over lyrics. And opera's in english are just annoying, really... not a language meant to be sung...
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 3:35 pm
by ProphetKing
I simply love opera. I've seen opera versions of Macbeth and A Midsummer's Night Dream, and I've also seen Götterdämmerung (The Twilight of the Gods) by Richard Wagner, Turandot, by Puccini, Don Giovanni, by Mozart, and many, many random smaller french operas. The french are magnificent at opera . . .
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 3:38 pm
by Celestial_Samurai
Ah but the Italians have such a better launguage for it. The language itself is almost singing.
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 3:51 pm
by May-chan
German
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 4:12 pm
by Aaron
German, Russian and that family are the perfect languages for insulting or getting something across forcefully, but for singing, I think Italian and French are better suited because they are predominately softer sounds. The sounds roll better then many of the harder syllables of the Germanic languages do.
Of course, I dont' think English is a bad singing language at all, nor any language, for that matter. They all have their intricacies and things that have to be looked at, but any language (or even just random sounds) can be quite beautiful.
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 4:25 pm
by ProphetKing
Well yes, each language has its intracacies. I however, find that french is suited to opera because the language is so beautiful, even when being simply spoken. It rolls off the tongue, and blends and melds like no other language, and ofr me, this is intensified my tenfold when it is being sung. The Italians may have invented opera, but I believe the French perfected it. (although, there were several German operas that I really liked)
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 4:41 pm
by Christina Anikari
Are there any operas in french? Or rather any operas anybody have heard about it french? I know that most are in italian and many are in german but then my knowledge about opera comes to an end. Still i don't recall hearing about an opera in french ever.
Also for those who say that french sounds nice, have you ever heard every day french or for that matter a french politician speak? That doesn't sound all that nice it goes between sounding like a preteen girl whining to a person with a cold trying to speak italian. At least it sounds that way to me. It is just like how everyday german doesn't at all sound commanding.