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I'm very fond of Opera, speacilly Puccini's!
My favourite female singer : Maria Callas
My Favourite Male singer: Mario Lanza
My favourite female singer : Maria Callas
My Favourite Male singer: Mario Lanza
Hell yeah! Opera rules.
Puccini is great... but I prefer Mozart and Wagner just slightly in terms of opera.
My faves include: Don Giovanni; Der Ring Des Nibelungen; La Boheme; Wozzeck.
Right now I'm really into Bryn Terfel. I think that he has the potential to be the greatest male vocalist ever. He did a wonderful job with Roger Waters' Ca Ira and pretty much everyone wants him.
Sampy Arctica;5908173 said:Uh, I wouldn't say I'm into opera, the only singers I listen to with opera/classical backgrounds are the guys from Il Divo [LOVE those guys to death!!! Saw them in concert last week], and they're more an opera/pop crossover.
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I love opera. Seriously. It brings tears on my eyes really often. I'm not familiar with names, but I like sad songs - female, soprano. I love opera - Messa by Bach.
Sampy Arctica;5909812 said:...have you heard of them? I know they're not exactly opera, but that's just the closest thing to opera that I listen to, compared to some of the other stuff, I'm mostely into metal, but will listen to anything that sounds good.
Err, I know he didn't. I just said that in incorect way. I was listening to opera, that is consists of many parts like Sanctus, Agnus Dei, Gloria In, Et Interra Paks, Kredo, Krucifigus, Sanctus - in other words - Messa. He wrote music. And some group of artists from Germany (if I'm not mistaking) has put opera on that music... And it's actually amazing. Seriously, I was so full of emotions , so impressed that I was about to start crying right in the class![]()
Actually Bach didn't write any operas... Handel on the other hand wrote over 40! Messa of course is a Mass... which Bach wrote several of as well as many cantatas.
I hate Popera. I have heard them and I can't stand it.
For actual operas I would recommend: Mozart- Don Giovanni and Puccini- La Boheme for starters. For the more adventurous I would recommend Wagner- Das Rheingold.
Sampy Arctica;5910693 said:Yeah, thing there being that I generally can't stand true opera. Hence why I like Il Divo, they make it interesting for me. For ME.They're not for everyone.
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Err, I know he didn't. I just said that in incorect way. I was listening to opera, that is consists of many parts like Sanctus, Agnus Dei, Gloria In, Et Interra Paks, Kredo, Krucifigus, Sanctus - in other words - Messa. He wrote music. And some group of artists from Germany (if I'm not mistaking) has put opera on that music... And it's actually amazing. Seriously, I was so full of emotions , so impressed that I was about to start crying right in the class. So I had to hide my face in my hands, like "oohh... I'm so tired today"
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