When I saw you I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew.
Arrigo Boito
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March 5. 1868 the first performance of Arrigo Boito’s Opera “Mefistofele” was presented at the Scala di Milano. Here we see the very rare original castlist from the first performance of this Opera at The Metropolitan Opera 1883 six weeks after the opening from the MET.
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Of course, you don't have to listen to me--you can just watch it for yourself!
Note: this version is inexplicably missing the garden scene; I have no idea why since it was obviously in the broadcast. Unfortunately all uploads of this broadcast seem to have been done by the same person so none of them have it. We do not get an extra hour in the ball pit, or indeed any time in the ball pit. Alas.
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Vox Satanae - Episode #576: Walpurgisnacht 2024 - 19th-20th Centuries
Vox Satanae – Episode #576
Walpurgisnacht 2024
19th-20th Centuries
We hear works by Felix Mendelssohn, Hector Berlioz, Alexander Dargomyzhsky, Charles Gounod, Modest Mussorgsky, Arrigo Boito, Sir Granville Bantock, Eugen Suchoň, and High Priest Peter H. Gilmore.
142 Minutes – Week of 2024 April 29
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Excerpt from Arrigo Boito‘s (1842–1918) opera NERONE
Rubria: Alessandra Volpe
Fanuèl: Johannes Kammler
Vienna Symphony, Conductor: Dirk Kaftan
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When I saw you I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew.
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act 2, scene 2 of falstaff (verdi, 1893) is one of the most brilliant extended sequences of comedic writing ever created do not @ me
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When I saw you I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew.
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