and I think the use of the guest login is apparent to all at this point. (it was not me, dear god it was not me)
Plastic Paddy wrote:and I think the use of the guest login is apparent to all at this point. (it was not me, dear god it was not me)
Do I get the impression that you do not appreciate him? Why not?
Christine wrote:Well, thanks to the generosity of Mr Chevron I watched a spell-binding performance today.
I had read the play by Büchner (on which the opera is based) in school, many years ago, but thought I wouldn't take to the music - closest I ever came to Berg is Shostakovich. It turned out to be very gripping. A heartbreaking and disturbing story, with the main character, poor Wozzeck, cracking up under the pressure from his "superiors"; and an indictment of the dehumanising conditions he lives under. Can't say much about it musically, except that the singing was incredibly strong and had to portray so many different moods, must be hugely challenging to any singer. The orchestra almost tore me apart in the culminating scene where Wozzeck murdered his lover, Marie. Very powerful and moving.
Not many operas can have lines like "My immortal soul stinks of brandy wine"! This might appeal to any Medusan here?
Many thanks for a fantastic evening, Philip, I hope you get a chance to see it some other evening. In the meantime, I assume Messrs Pogues are on the other side of the Atlantic by now, or on their way. So safe travels all, have a BRILLIANT time, band and audience. Especially those of you who've never seen the Pogues - and please report back!
philipchevron wrote:I'm seeing Fidelio at the Met next week, so that will have to compensate.
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