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PREVIEW: ROYAL OPERA HOUSE 2009-10 Part 1 from FitCrit 160 days old
Yeah ok I’m bunking off my revision again (or dogging my revision as the Scots say but that sounds a bit dodgy to me) but actually this is kind of like ...
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Review: FALSTAFF***** from FitCrit 398 days old
[ ... ] for Verdi but that was fine but it was all about what was happening on the stage. The cast were really funny so the production was funny. The ...
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Review: DON CARLO**** from CunningLittleVixen 512 days old
[ ... ] for Verdi, and also seems to be a very generous artist: he had the power to drown out Villazón in their duet - and some singers of his vocal ...
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Review: LA TRAVIATA**** from FitCrit 629 days old
[ ... ] big Verdi voice so he’s good at being a wanker. As usual they had lots of Young Artists in it. Monika-Evelin Liiv was Flora, she’s great in ...
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Review: MACBETH***** from HairyMcMungo 691 days old
[ ... ] that is Verdi’s fault and Hairy McMungo was very glad to see his country in such safe hands at the end of the opera. The opera opened beautifully ...
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Review: AIDA**** from CunningLittleVixen 697 days old
[ ... ] norm in Verdi operas – but Davies and the Chorus all sounded gorgeous. The roles of the Pharaoh of Egypt and the Chief Priest Ramfis were sung by ...
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Review: THE JUKE BOX: PART 1*** from MadamCaterpillar 744 days old
Royal Opera, Linbury Studio 21st October 2007 We’ve divided this concert up into sections so we can review three pieces each, and go into detail about ...
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Review: RIGOLETTO*** from CunningLittleVixen 817 days old
Royal Opera 18th July 2007 The more I listen to opera, the fussier I get. And, I have to wonder, is this a good thing? What do we gain from being fussy? ...
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Review: RIGOLETTO***** from BarryTone 851 days old
Opera North at Theatre Royal, Nottingham 6th June 2007 The events of the Primi Divi’s last few weeks have been creatively, if not entirely accurately, ...
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Review: STIFFELIO***** from FitCrit 917 days old
[ ... ] on. Then Verdi had the singers dressed in modern clothes and used modern props because Verdi set it in the present day and that just wasn’t done ...