Well, you can thank a crusty old teacher at my alma mater for that as anything remotely operatic invokes a sterile fluorescent lit classroom and being forced to listed to it on a mono record player.
odd how aversion therapy - in your case for opera
works...
whereas in other cases - one ( you or I ) remember strenuous efforts to put someone off something
and you ( or I ) think - dunno why they didnt like and by god they didnt - I always thought there was something in it
blimey they up the six part final aria - end of act 1
very visual - forge song
it is ( this production ) is very visual - the arresting guard detachment end of act 1 are doing a dance routine with chairs
and those without chairs are going a hand-jive
I highly recommend opera in Verona. The ancient Roman arena is vast, as is the stage, and the productions are spectacular, but don't buy the cheap seats. You'll be doing a free for all for a space on the steep, hot stone steps - and health & safety isn't a consideration. We were regulars in the good seats… before Covid.
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