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La Fille du Regiment
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Donizetti, Gaetano: Don Pasquale
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Roberto Devereux (Widescreen)
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Cosi Fan Tutte
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Donizetti: Don Pasquale; Mei - Corbelli
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Don Quichotte
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Puccini: Gianni Schicchi
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Puccini: Gianni Schicchi [Blu-ray]
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Cosi Fan Tutte
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Chroniques et points de vue:From :This is an opera about true and false feelings, emotional manipulation, and the striking of poses and attitudes by people who are 'emotionally correct' the way many individuals and institutions today are politically correct. As the opera progresses, the attitudes of the two romantic heroes and their fiancées are gradually undermined, but they begin by saying and doing exactly what is expected of them, with results that are musically beguiling and, at the same time, very funny. ln Act ll, the emotion becomes real: the characters who ...
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Pergolesi's Lo Frate 'nnamorato
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Chroniques et points de vue:From :lf his life had not been so tragically short, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710-1736) might have become a friend of Mozart. Musically, he is a predecessor. He used the idioms of baroque comic opera (which were much more flexible than the rigid forms of opera seria) to convey emotional depths as well as hilarity. Sometimes he anticipates Mozart's style a half-century later. Most of the time, Lo Frate 'Nnamorato (using a Neapolitan dialect that makes the subtitles doubly welcome) is a delightfully melodious romp through standard opera buffa ...
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