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AIDA... its set in Egypt don't ya know
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Verdis aida set in Egypt at the time of the Egyptian war with Ethiopia, first premiered on 1871, aida is an Ethiopian handmaiden who is enslaved to the Egyptian Princess
If this thread gets 5 responses I'll be surprised
Opera anyone!!
Ps it's on sky arts now |
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"I'd really like to respond with some witty rejoiner or Aida based fun fact ! However despite my best efforts I've drawn a blank. "
This is the thread for blanks |
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"I'd really like to respond with some witty rejoiner or Aida based fun fact ! However despite my best efforts I've drawn a blank.
This is the thread for blanks "
But iv just perved over your pics so it's result |
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"I'd really like to respond with some witty rejoiner or Aida based fun fact ! However despite my best efforts I've drawn a blank.
This is the thread for blanks
But iv just perved over your pics so it's result "
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over a year ago
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"Not opera, but for a criminally little known, majestic choral work, there is little better than Anton Bruckner’s, Te Deum.
Please, please check it out all fellow classical lovers "
Will do |
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"Not opera, but for a criminally little known, majestic choral work, there is little better than Anton Bruckner’s, Te Deum.
Please, please check it out all fellow classical lovers
Will do "
Hmmmm interesting,te xeum is Latin for thee of god |
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"Not opera, but for a criminally little known, majestic choral work, there is little better than Anton Bruckner’s, Te Deum.
Please, please check it out all fellow classical lovers
Will do
Hmmmm interesting,te xeum is Latin for thee of god "
Deum* |
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"Not opera, but for a criminally little known, majestic choral work, there is little better than Anton Bruckner’s, Te Deum.
Please, please check it out all fellow classical lovers "
Agreed, it's a beauty (wouldn't have said it's "little known"?).
My favourite opera is Saint-Saëns's "Samson and Delilah". The most heartbreaking soprano aria.... |
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"I love all things classical music but I just can't get into opera.
I don't know whyopera does drag on a bit"
I think it's more the singing.
I'd be quite happy if it was just orchestral |
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Great thread...love Verdi..Bruckner (5,7&8) Puccini, Wagner and Mahler...saving listening to his 5th till when the news is better...2020 is like his 6th...full of despair with a bleak ending. Never thought we’d be writing this on Fab |
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"Not opera, but for a criminally little known, majestic choral work, there is little better than Anton Bruckner’s, Te Deum.
Please, please check it out all fellow classical lovers
Will do
Hmmmm interesting,te xeum is Latin for thee of god
Deum*"
I first heard it coupled on a CD with Verdi’s wonderful Requiem and fell instantly in love with it.
Bruckners Mass in E Minor is similarly breathtaking - moments of majestic power balanced with soft, almost ethereal sensitivity
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"Not opera, but for a criminally little known, majestic choral work, there is little better than Anton Bruckner’s, Te Deum.
Please, please check it out all fellow classical lovers
Will do
Hmmmm interesting,te xeum is Latin for thee of god
Deum*
I first heard it coupled on a CD with Verdi’s wonderful Requiem and fell instantly in love with it.
Bruckners Mass in E Minor is similarly breathtaking - moments of majestic power balanced with soft, almost ethereal sensitivity
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I'm erect now |
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