Just wondering if anyone here is an opera (and classical/vocal music) fan? I mean things like arias, etc.
Those are not operas, they're musicals.Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, and Cats are great shows!
Really????Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, and Cats are great shows!
There is something beautiful about the Opera ... I remember the first time I went I never had a clue what was being said yet I could feel the emotion ...pretty cool :thumb:I would love to attend the opera some day:thumb:
opera primarily features male and female singers supported by a symphony orchestra......travel to New York, accommodations, tickets for sold out shows.....$5,000......going to your local theatre for a live HD performance...$25.....Ehhh....if someone truly loves the music, they shouldn't mind sitting in a theatre for 3-4 hrs.
Music of any sort is just so much more powerful and impactful when you're soaking it up live in person![]()
Carreras is the "secret favourite" of many. His very emotive and raw style, plus his personal tragedy and special friendship with Placido Domingo win people's hearts. Yes, everybody talks about Pavoratti and for those who seek the consumate entertainer there is Domingo, but Carreras was the underdog and arguably the better talented of all of them.Of the three, Jose Carreras is my favourite.
I think the guy is flat compared to his peers. I like him, I like even his singing, but he was an engineered opera star if ever there was one.Andrea Bocelli is amazing though this is considered a crossover song as it's not part of an opera. Still incredible though.
I prefer the song in Italian too, but it's still a crossover song. It's too bad that the composers of today are no comparison to those in even the early 20th century (is real musicality dead?). That song is really just a pop song, isn't it? By the way, the Italian lyrics are as awful as the English ones.Here's the American version with Sarah Brightman of Andrew Lloyd Webber musical fame. Still very pretty but I prefer the song in Italian
Well I'll probably be there. Preferably alone!.....I don't suppose anyone's looking for a date to Aida?![]()
That's actually a great way to see Opera if you can't see it live. Even if you COULD see it live, it's still a great way to see it because the class of performance at the Met is levels above what we get here.Go see the HD similcasts from the N Y Met at your local theatre....although the season is over for this year.......a heads up...with intermission, the shows are 3 to 4 hours long....and book early as most of the elderly season ticketholders book the best seats.....they happen live Saturday mornings, and are re-run.....and tickets are about $25 each
http://www.metoperafamily.org/metopera/liveinhd/LiveinHD.aspx
Ha ha, I like to sing Queen of the Night and the aria from Carmen in the shower every night. I think my neighbours hate me
Those are not operas, they're musicals.





