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Friday, 5 September 2008
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"Discord occasions a momentary distress to the ear, which remains unsatisfied, and even uneasy, until it hears something better."
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A Librettist is a mere drudge in the world of opera.
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Davies, Robertson
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A supreme social challenge.
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Amory, Cleveland
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Going to the opera, like getting drunk, is a sin that carries its own punishment with it.
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How wonderful opera would be if there were no singers.
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Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio
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I have always believed that opera is a planet where the muses work together, join hands and celebrate all the arts.
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Zeffirelli, Franco
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I love Italian opera -- it's so reckless. Damn Wagner, and his bellowings at Fate and death. Damn Debussy, and his averted face. I like the Italians who run all on impulse, and don't care about their immortal souls, and don't worry about the ultimate.
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Lawrence, D. H.
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I never can hear a crowd of people singing and gesticulating, all together, at an Italian opera, without fancying myself at Athens, listening to that particular tragedy, by Sophocles, in which he introduces a full chorus of turkeys, who set about bewailing the death of Meleager.
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Poe, Edgar Allan
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I never was an opera fan -- about twenty-five musically supreme masterpieces in this curious medium apart.
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Keller, Hans
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If I weren't reasonably placid, I don't think I could cope with this sort of life. To be a diva, you've got to be absolutely like a horse.
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Sutherland, Joan
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If music in general is an imitation of history, opera in particular is an imitation of human willfulness; it is rooted in the fact that we not only have feelings but insist upon having them at whatever cost to ourselves. The quality common to all the great operatic roles, e.g., Don Giovanni, Norma, Lucia, Tristan, Isolde, Br?nnhilde, is that each of them is a passionate and willful state of being. In real life they would all be bores, even Don Giovanni.
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Auden, W. H.
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No good opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible.
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Auden, W. H.
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Opera in English, is about as sensible as baseball in Italian.
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Mencken, H. L.
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Opera once was an important social instrument -- especially in Italy. With Rossini and Verdi people were listening to opera together and having the same catharsis with the same story, the same moral dilemmas. They were holding hands in the darkness. That has gone. Now perhaps they are holding hands watching television.
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Berio, Luciano
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Opera, next to Gothic architecture, is one of the strangest inventions of Western man. It could not have been foreseen by any logical process.
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Clark, Kenneth, Lord
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The banging and slamming and booming and crashing were something beyond belief. [On Lohengrin]
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Twain, Mark
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The Opera is obviously the first draft of a fine spectacle; it suggests the idea of one.
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Bruyere, Jean De La
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