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Daniel P Quinn's avatar

The Met did LUISA with Milnes, Caballe that was light and beautiful. They were all brilliant. The current LUISA from The Met on PBS was awfully dark and dowdy---almost like they were different Opera's. Nonetheless LUISA is a masterpiece as well even if presented in an opaque way. Fredrich Schiller was a great resource for Verdi with GIOVANNA D'ARCO (Maid of Orleans) Don Carlo and Luisa Miller, all before working with Arrigo Boito.

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Leibniz's avatar

This brought back pleasant memories. Like most people, we had never heard of "Luisa Miller," when we had tickets for it several years ago at Venice's venerable "La Fenice" opera house. About halfway through, everyone in the opera house except us loudly gasped. I asked, in my fractured Italian, the man in front of me in the box and he shook his head and said something with "Maestro" in it and pointed down at the conductor. The conductor looked up and threw both his hands in the air and shrugged, and started over. He had started several seconds too early, and everyone in the opera house except us knew that obscure opera extremely well. Conclusion: No one know opera better than the Italians.

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