Okay - I need help! and coffee!
Nov. 1st, 2007 10:59 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Right ... so, I would like a European city that has an old opera house and a large river. Details would be lovely, too ... if you know anything about the city, or the opera house, or you know, generally useful details. I'm not necessarily looking for "Oh, the ----- Opera House is on ---- Street, just between the bakery and the library," but more along the lines of details useful for writing, you know. Are the chandeliers absolutely fabulous, is it entirely red velvet and gilt, has it been restored, etc.
If you have any brilliant ideas of what opera(s) that I might choose, that would be fabulous as well. Simply fabulous ... oh, I do heart you muchly, darling flist.
Also, has the genealogy craze happened in Europe? If you want to trace your ancestors back to, I don't know, the 17th century, is it possible? How would you go about doing it?
While you are being so terribly helpful, can you interpret my strange results and do all of my experiments for today so that I can write? Pretty please? :)
If you have any brilliant ideas of what opera(s) that I might choose, that would be fabulous as well. Simply fabulous ... oh, I do heart you muchly, darling flist.
Also, has the genealogy craze happened in Europe? If you want to trace your ancestors back to, I don't know, the 17th century, is it possible? How would you go about doing it?
While you are being so terribly helpful, can you interpret my strange results and do all of my experiments for today so that I can write? Pretty please? :)
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Date: 2007-11-01 03:20 pm (UTC)They also have a Gellert spa. ;)
What kind of an opera do you want? I need more info before I can do a rec. (Off the top of my head, I'd choose Die fliegende Hollander by Wagner, just because I like it. Or Boito's Mephistopheles, for similar reasons, if you want an Italian opera. If you want baroque opera, Handel's Acis and Galatea or anything by Monteverdi would suit too. Without knowing the reason or significance of the opera in the story, that's the best I can do.)
Persephone
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Date: 2007-11-01 03:28 pm (UTC)I need an opera that is going to be deeply and spiritually meaningful, of course ... *snerk*. Well, something that would have been performed in the 17th/18th century, so sort of old, and something that has room for a female prima donna type singer, and a major role for a male singer as well. Something with a love story would be great, and something with betrayal would be even better ...
*blinks at list* ... No, I'm not at all demanding, not at all ... any old opera would be lovely, in fact. As long as it is old, and has singers in it. *g*
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Date: 2007-11-01 05:01 pm (UTC)Given your betrayal & love story requirements, I'd suggest Dido and Aeneas by Purcell. It also has the advantage of being in English and having a lovely lament by Dido when she realizes her betrayal. The male role isn't that major, compared to something like Handel's Rinaldo, but it's the one that comes to mind as the best fit for your requirements.
Persephone
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Date: 2007-11-02 12:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-01 04:11 pm (UTC)Umm ... you could also use Paris, of course. Have never been in the opera there, but have seen it from the outside.
Budapest would be very interesting though.
Genealogy craze ... not sure about that, but there are certainly loads of people who want to trace their ancestors back. And I'm not talking about royals only. I, for one, can trace mine back until 18th, I think. Only one branch of the family though, not all of them. My father did most of the work for that, but I know he looked up people with our name and wrote to them, asking if they might be related to us had any information about our ancestors. But then again there aren't many people with our surname.
Other than that there are registers where you can check and the Internet is pretty helpful nowadays. And asking grandparents and great-uncles and -aunts is always good too.
... Tell me, why am I surfing the net when I should be writing for Nano? I haven't even got a page down yet! And why didn't I accept the coffee that my mother was offering to me? I must be losing my mind!!!
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Date: 2007-11-01 04:18 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-11-17 04:00 pm (UTC)Wroclaw Opera
Date: 2007-11-02 02:38 am (UTC)http://www.ashra.com/pics/photos/wroc01.jpg
http://www.optocore.com/pics/service/pictures/1_OperaHouseWroclawIMG_3576.JPG
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/1229/1d/images.world66.com/th/e_/op/the_opera_house_gallerythumb&imgrefurl=http://www.world66.com/europe/poland/wroclaw/lib/gallery&h=139&w=185&sz=15&hl=en&start=12&um=1&tbnid=uO9gC4lLWEMI7M:&tbnh=77&tbnw=102&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dwroclaw%2Bopera%2Bhouse%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26rls%3DGGLG,GGLG:2005-45,GGLG:en%26sa%3DN
Or, if you want a smaller venue, you can try the university's theater, but it's quite small:
http://www.hispaniaclasica.com/Imagenes/orquesta_leopldinum.JPG
The problem with the Claw is that it isn't a well known city outside of Poland. But it's a great city with lots of rivers, bridges, and the anonymous nature of the city might work for you.
Re: Wroclaw Opera
Date: 2007-11-17 04:00 pm (UTC)I've switched around so many times that I hardly know what century I'm in anymore, much less what city ... but oh well, that's what editing month is for I guess. Whatever it takes to get to the point where there's something TO edit ...