Opera disasters, a la Met

Krummhorn

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I can just picture the poor fellow sliding downstage into the prompter ... the looks on their faces had to be priceless. I'm still howling over this article ... :up:.
 

Contratrombone64

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Yeah - I heard that Tristan und Isolde last Sunday, was fantastic, I think it needs to be renamed to: tryst-ram and ice-holder, don't you think?
 

Krummhorn

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:lol: ... tryst-ram - ice-holder ... :cheers:
Now my sides are aching from laughing so hard ...
 

marval

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Hi CT

Thank you for sharing that.

I wish I could have been there, both nights. All credit to the understudies who just carried on, despite all the confussion.

It just goes to show composers don't have to do comedies, the perfomers will manage all on their own.

I bet all opera singers were thinking, glad it wasn't me.

Well I think the audience got their monies worth and some more. A talking point for a long time.


Margaret
 

Corno Dolce

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Thankfully, the audience usually never finds out about half the chicanery that goes on behind the scenes. As the saying goes: "You ain't heard or seen nothin' yet". :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

Contratrombone64

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marval - I'm sure in Britain you get the weekly Metropoliant Opera Broadcasts, yes? We get them on Sunday evenings: I turn the T.V. off and take the phone off the hook and don't answer the door if someone knocks.
 

marval

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Hi CT

No we don't get the weekly Metro opera broadcasts, I wish we did.

I must have a search and see if I can find out where I can get it.


Margaret
 

Corno Dolce

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Hi RADM Marval,

Do you know of the following web url?

www.mikesradioworld.com

Open it and you can find all radio stations that stream classical music from just about all parts of the globe.

Cheers,

VADM Corno Dolce :tiphat::tiphat::tiphat::tiphat:
 

Contratrombone64

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I'm really surprised that the UK doesn't get the broadcasts via BBC radio. We've had them here for a few years now, every opera in the season. It's my Sunday evening addiction. Last night was Verdi's Ernani (not an opera I know particularly well).
 

methodistgirl

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I have been to classical concerts with whole symphony orchestra
playing some serious classical music. All of the sudden before the
9th symphony of Beethoven or Porgy and Bess being played and
sang by two opera singers. All of the sudden the bass section gives
away beneth the players and fall through and then rest follows is
just as funny. I witnessed that with a high school band concert.
judy tooley
 
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