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lesyeuxverts) wrote2007-11-01 10:59 am
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Okay - I need help! and coffee!
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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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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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.
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