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Just A Nod To Any Opera Lovers On Here, Don Giovanni ...

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ladybirder | 10:39 Sun 31st May 2020 | Music
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from Glyndebourne is on at 5pm this afternoon. Next Sunday it will be another Mozart offering, Cosi fan Tutte (one of my favourites). You can watch it on YouTube or on the Glyndebourne website.

https://www.glyndebourne.com/events/don-giovanni-glyndebourne-open-house/?utm_source=wordfly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=OpenHouse-Mem%26Pub-Friday29.05&utm_content=version_A&sourceNumber=24979

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thank you, its a while since i enjoyed any classical music...



Thank you LB
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Will you be joining me in watching it Emmie?

Bobbi, I didn't think you were a fan? Or are you just being polite in thanking me. If so, thank YOU.
I’m more into Classical than opera LB so realising Glynebourne is opera predominantly ( after I pressed send)
But I hope you enjoy, my favourite piece is The March of the Hebrew Slaves by Nabucco , I love it
Thank you for that Ladybirder . So much good stuff online at the moment.
thanks rosie - mon amour
cosi fan tutte
not many here fan that at all - let alone tutti

rare treats - esp here on AB ( note to self - stop being such a batch)
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That piece is loved by so many Bobbi, classical music lovers or not. Same as Nessun Dorma is. There are so many pieces that are just as beautiful, if not better, which are not heard, until they get used in a flipping advert LOL. xx
It gives me goosebumps when I hear it LB
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And isn't that a wonderful feeling. I get that as soon as the orchestra starts up at the beginning of an opera. If it's Madame Butterfly I'm crying immediately which of course means I'm happy!
This is one of the most famous operatic arias in the world, where Butterfly is longing for her lover to come back. If you can bear to listen for a few minutes, have this one on me. xx


Rosie we're spoilt for choice, thank goodness:-)

Thanks LadyB. BBC2 showed this one a few years ago. It is absolutely wonderful, with Gerald Finley playing the Don.

If I remember, it features our own Kate Royal as Donna Elvira.
It's quite a dark interpretation, especially with the final "descending into hell" scene.

I'm with you on Cosi Fan Tutte. Probably my favourite too.
One time I saw it, it was a touring production by The Garden Opera Company. We were all in the grounds of a big ol' Devon stately home .A load of us were given complimentary tickets by a local Builders' Merchants.......... including hampers & champers.
How cool is that?
Madame Butterfly, so pure a rendition
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Gosh what a treat for you TB. Wonderful. I'm astonished Cosi is your favourite as well. I thought I was the only person in the world who thought so;-)
OMG it has only just dawned on me I saw this at Glyndebourne on 19th May 2011 which was the final dress rehearsal. Silly me, I get dafter by the day. It is glorious.


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Just to say thanks again Ladybirder for the heads up . I t was such a treat. And I look forward to Cosi next week - one of my favourites too.
sozza boys and gurlz I thought it was ROsie who was heroine of the week - sozza leddybirder - no one reads my posts anyway

and remember folks - the operas are streamed for 7 d only on the Glyndebourne site
v enjoyable many thanks
Not heroine this week PP - but I do read your posts and when you say DIIIEEE it always cracks me up - thats what lockdown does for the brain.
// But I hope you enjoy, my favourite piece is The March of the Hebrew Slaves by Nabucco , I love it//

then you wont like what I have done to this on the Songs renamed as food thread

thank god fo the internet - and leddy bird
Thanks LB.
actually since this is a tootsy wootsy thread wh no one besides an opera lover ( around five on AB ) reads
I listened to Don G last night whilst readingmy copy of La Peste - in French of course - no the mixed Italian and French didnt grate

and yes Rieux does say a lot of " and then they will DDDIIIIEEEE!"
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Thanks everybody. It was glorious. Roll on next Sunday. xx
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