When I was about 5, I found a CD on a shelf in our house. I put it in the CD player and saw it had 31 tracks. This fascinated me, because it was higher than any other CD. I then begged and pleaded to go to the CD shop (the last one in town, which closed 2004) to find the CD with the most tracks of all. After much searching, I found one that had 41 tracks. I bought it with my pocket money. It was a CD of this opera. Being 5 years old, I was very open-minded, and even though it was a 1600s opera, I instantly fell in love with it. The music. It was unlike anything I'd heard before. I listened to it again and again and again. In the car. In my bedroom. In my CD player that came on holiday with me. It was only an hour so didn't take long to listen to all of it. This CD was with me when I broke my arm age 6. It got me through that whole ordeal. It was my favourite. I'd listened to it so many times I could hum every single track. And throughout all of this... I never, NEVER realised these songs are in English. I literally ALWAYS thought they were in some foreign language.
Tracklist: 00:00:00 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: “Overture (Orchestra)” 00:02:34 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “Shake the cloud from off your brow (Belinda/Chorus)” 00:03:49 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “Ah! Belinda, I am press’d with torment (Dido)” 00:06:40 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “Grief increases by concealing(Belinda/Dido/Second Woman/Chorus)” 00:07:39 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “Whence could so much virtue spring? (Dido/Belinda/Second Woman)” 00:09:37 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “Fear no danger to ensue (Belinda/Second Woman/Chorus)” 00:11:14 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “The Baske Dance (Orchestra)” 00:11:50 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “See, your royal guest appears (Belinda/Aeneas/Dido/Chorus)” 00:13:03 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “If not for mine, for Empire’s sake (Aeneas/Belinda/Chorus)” 00:15:52 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “The Triumphing Dance (Orchestra)” 00:17:09 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene One: The Cave - “Wayward sisters, you that fright(Sorceress/First Witch/Chorus)” 00:19:19 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene One: The Cave - “The Queen of Carthage, whom we hate(Sorceress/Chorus/First and Second Witch)” 00:20:57 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene One: The Cave - “But ere we this perform (First and Second Witch/Chorus)” 00:22:37 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene One: The Cave - “Echo Dance of Furies (Orchestra)” 00:23:47 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Ritornelle (Orchestra)” 00:24:38 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Thanks to these lonesome vales (Belinda/Chorus)” 00:27:45 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Oft she visits this lone mountain (Second Woman)” 00:29:37 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Behold! upon my bending spear (Aeneas/Dido/Chorus)” 00:30:59 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Stay, Prince, and hear great Jove’s command! (Spirit/Aeneas)” 00:33:14 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Then since our charms have sped (Sorceress/Chorus)” 00:34:22 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “The Groves’ Dance (Orchestra)” 00:34:53 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene One: The Ships - “Come away, fellow sailors (Sailor/Chorus) 00:36:32 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene One: The Ships - “The Sailors’ Dance (Orchestra)” 00:37:23 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene One: The Ships - “See the flags and streamers curling (Sorceress/First and Second Witch)” 00:38:18 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene One: The Ships - “Our next motion (Sorceress/Chorus)” 00:39:47 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene One: The Ships - “A Dance (Orchestra)” 00:41:28 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene Two - “Your counsel all is urg’d in vain (Dido/Belinda/Aeneas/Chorus)” 00:45:44 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene Two - “Thy hand, Belinda…When I am laid in earth (Dido)” 00:50:01 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene Two - “With drooping wings ye Cupids come (Chorus)” 00:53:17 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene Two - “Cupids’ Dance (Orchestra)”
Dido and Aeneas is definitely one of my favorite operas as well as one of the most influential for the genre. Purcell was a real genius at his craft as a composer!
i love this opera, and love Purcell for many reasons: but i don't recall reading about this opera being influential at the time it was written - can you provide a reference for me?
@@jamberstone1 my bad, that was a mistake on my part. You're right, this opera gained very little attention during Purcell's lifetime, only being adapted and revived a few times after its premiere in 1689 (by Thomas Betterton in 1700 and in a separate 1704 revival)
Incredible how some parts already sound like British pop music! I am French, and I am glad to say that Britt's humour and music are amazing( I also love the food!).
I had no idea there was such music written to remember these people. I must admit, my heart sank a little when the singing started and it became christmas, but I will definitely save this to play at christmas. The medium of Homer has just introduced me to opera for the first time.. I feel a little naive, but grateful. Xx
It's Virgil's Aeneid. So Roman, not pre-classical Greek. Epic tradition absolutely though. It's worth doing a little reading on Roman history and it's uneasy relationship with the powers of what would now be North Africa (then Carthage) to get an insight into how shocking Aeneas' diversion with Dido would have seen both in the context of the epic and to the Roman reader, ever mindfull of memories of Cleopatra. Adds a lot to the tension. And explains why such a doomed affair. Enjoy.
Played this opera when I was maybe 13 or 14... with my opera choir at the Orvieto music school in Italy: the libretto was in Italian and it sounded brilliant to me.We performed at the City Theater Mancinelli. What a great memory but I cannot find any video of any performance in Italian. Can you help? I can sing the entire Dido and Aeneas only in Italian ;) Kind of deserate Thanks
Well said!! The music transports one to the realm of demigods, to the realm of the gods watching Pyramus and Thisbe...oh, that would be The Fairie Queen!
I went looking for this really only because the same theme was used for Elizabeth and Darcy’s dance in the 1995 series and for Emma and Knightley’s dance in the 1996 movie ^^ I thought it was a pretty cool “coincidence” (knowing it probably wasn’t a coincidence)
@@DUNCZI Tbh, I don't even remember why i made this comment. I don't think he even uses an augmented 5th major triad in this work. Augmented 5th major triad chords are something they predominantly started to use a lot later in history. I am not 100% sure. I have to check it out in my music study. Think about it a lot more clean and simple(it's older music). it's things like how he arranges his chords, voices very deep and high. Already when he starts out in a minor tonic, then shifts to the dominant and back again. These things lead to sick major chords for me. So in short. "sick", yes i know that sick is a very broad word, but that is how i see it when i compare music in different era's. On the use of major augmented 5th triads. No, the music is way too early for that. There may be a few examples of it that i don't know of, who knows.
@@Ianthe22 He uses them without a doubt. While in later music they are used extensively and without preparation they appear here and there also in 17th and 18th century music. Especially as a consequence of deliberately harsh choices in counterpoint and as part of some harmonic progressions.
@@SimoneBattaglia94 where do you hear see it? And please give an example of a major triad augmented 5th in the scale played. I sure can't find one. Note it has to be a major. Minors you'll find but a major augmented 5th is something quite rare. It doesn't occur naturally in scale. Plus, the sound of this particularly chord is very distinguished. Could you point out where you definitely hear that chord used?
Nagyon érdekes mitológiai történet a szerelemről és a férfi kötelességtudatának konfliktusáról. T.i. Latiumban várost kell alapítani, ezért el kell hagynia a szerelmes karthágói királynőt. / from Hungary - Magyarországról /
E venido por el misterio de la serie el internado la laguna negra ritter wulf y la desaparición de Irene espí y su marido 🙄 estta canción la escucha wulf en la serie
@@papettipapetti3550 ayayay mi pais Esta ufff yo no voy alla hace m'as de 10ans,estoy pensando ir alla,tengo que ir a ver a mi familia terrible la situacion alla ,Los apagones todos Los Dias ya ni la playa me motiva
Tengo que pagar 600dollares por Los passport cubanos 300d CADA Uno yo y mi hija,,eso me enfurece yo no vivo lejos de allô a 3hr en avion🤨son unos ladrones
@@papettipapetti3550 me da una soberbia si por mi fuera no dejara un dollar alla🤨Pero tengo que dejar dollars alla,yo no voy a comprar nada casa ni Carro nada no me interesa,son una banda de ladrones y sinverguenza 😡
@@papettipapetti3550 no me Gusta mentir yo pienso ir alla,tengo que ir mi Mama tiene 84ans y ya me Mando a buscar🙆para Verne estuve castigada 6ans por el Estado ,necesitan un permis une lo negaron,🤨🙄 perdu très visas y el dinerooo 🤨
22:00....... aw sh****** how to ruin one of the most beautiful, short yet delightful opera sections ever....... here performed as if it was a mazurka...... why??????
Komu podoba się film Pride&Prejudice z 2005 i muzyka w tym filmie? Pamiętacie taniec Elisabeth i Mrs Darcy do pięknej smutnej muzyki, solo na skrzypcach? Na balu, na początku filmu. Kompozytorowi muzyki do tego filmu Dario Marianelli za wzór posłużyła muzyka z tej opery. Choćby ta na początku
When I was about 5, I found a CD on a shelf in our house. I put it in the CD player and saw it had 31 tracks. This fascinated me, because it was higher than any other CD. I then begged and pleaded to go to the CD shop (the last one in town, which closed 2004) to find the CD with the most tracks of all. After much searching, I found one that had 41 tracks. I bought it with my pocket money. It was a CD of this opera.
Being 5 years old, I was very open-minded, and even though it was a 1600s opera, I instantly fell in love with it. The music. It was unlike anything I'd heard before. I listened to it again and again and again. In the car. In my bedroom. In my CD player that came on holiday with me. It was only an hour so didn't take long to listen to all of it.
This CD was with me when I broke my arm age 6. It got me through that whole ordeal. It was my favourite. I'd listened to it so many times I could hum every single track.
And throughout all of this... I never, NEVER realised these songs are in English. I literally ALWAYS thought they were in some foreign language.
What a lovely story. Thanks for sharing it.
@@himmelblau23
To rozczulające. Jesteś szczęśliwym człowiekiem.
To obecnie takie rzadkie.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
9:09 9:12 9:15
9:29
Definitely my favourite opera !!! I love it and always cry at the end...
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: “Overture (Orchestra)”
00:02:34 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “Shake the cloud from off your brow (Belinda/Chorus)”
00:03:49 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “Ah! Belinda, I am press’d with torment (Dido)”
00:06:40 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “Grief increases by concealing(Belinda/Dido/Second Woman/Chorus)”
00:07:39 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “Whence could so much virtue spring? (Dido/Belinda/Second Woman)”
00:09:37 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “Fear no danger to ensue (Belinda/Second Woman/Chorus)”
00:11:14 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “The Baske Dance (Orchestra)”
00:11:50 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “See, your royal guest appears (Belinda/Aeneas/Dido/Chorus)”
00:13:03 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “If not for mine, for Empire’s sake (Aeneas/Belinda/Chorus)”
00:15:52 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the First - Scene: The Palace - “The Triumphing Dance (Orchestra)”
00:17:09 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene One: The Cave - “Wayward sisters, you that fright(Sorceress/First Witch/Chorus)”
00:19:19 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene One: The Cave - “The Queen of Carthage, whom we hate(Sorceress/Chorus/First and Second Witch)”
00:20:57 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene One: The Cave - “But ere we this perform (First and Second Witch/Chorus)”
00:22:37 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene One: The Cave - “Echo Dance of Furies (Orchestra)”
00:23:47 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Ritornelle (Orchestra)”
00:24:38 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Thanks to these lonesome vales (Belinda/Chorus)”
00:27:45 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Oft she visits this lone mountain (Second Woman)”
00:29:37 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Behold! upon my bending spear (Aeneas/Dido/Chorus)”
00:30:59 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Stay, Prince, and hear great Jove’s command! (Spirit/Aeneas)”
00:33:14 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “Then since our charms have sped (Sorceress/Chorus)”
00:34:22 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Second - Scene Two: The Grove - “The Groves’ Dance (Orchestra)”
00:34:53 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene One: The Ships - “Come away, fellow sailors (Sailor/Chorus)
00:36:32 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene One: The Ships - “The Sailors’ Dance (Orchestra)”
00:37:23 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene One: The Ships - “See the flags and streamers curling (Sorceress/First and Second Witch)”
00:38:18 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene One: The Ships - “Our next motion (Sorceress/Chorus)”
00:39:47 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene One: The Ships - “A Dance (Orchestra)”
00:41:28 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene Two - “Your counsel all is urg’d in vain (Dido/Belinda/Aeneas/Chorus)”
00:45:44 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene Two - “Thy hand, Belinda…When I am laid in earth (Dido)”
00:50:01 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene Two - “With drooping wings ye Cupids come (Chorus)”
00:53:17 Henry Purcell: Dido & Aeneas: Act the Third - Scene Two - “Cupids’ Dance (Orchestra)”
Puto amo chiquillo, me has salvado la vida
"Absolutely brilliant!"
Thanks
00:46:33 - The best!
Favorite track: 00:45:44
Bravo to all of you guys who involved in this opera project, beautiful piece & performance!!
Dido and Aeneas is definitely one of my favorite operas as well as one of the most influential for the genre. Purcell was a real genius at his craft as a composer!
Definitely agreed
i love this opera, and love Purcell for many reasons: but i don't recall reading about this opera being influential at the time it was written - can you provide a reference for me?
@@jamberstone1 my bad, that was a mistake on my part. You're right, this opera gained very little attention during Purcell's lifetime, only being adapted and revived a few times after its premiere in 1689 (by Thomas Betterton in 1700 and in a separate 1704 revival)
He’s always good, or (more often) better. A true craftsman.
Try "Il diluvio universale" (Falvetti). I bet you will also like it.
La delicatezza di questa esecuzione rende questo capolavoro di Purcell ancor più coinvolgente e, a tratti, commovente. Grazie a tutti.
Incredible how some parts already sound like British pop music!
I am French, and I am glad to say that Britt's humour and music are amazing( I also love the food!).
C'est exactement ce que je me suis dit hier en écoutant son Roi Arthur !
Moi aussi!
No, vabbè... il cibo proprio no! Da italiano sono autorizzato a considerare il cibo inglese semplicemente orribile.
I had no idea there was such music written to remember these people. I must admit, my heart sank a little when the singing started and it became christmas, but I will definitely save this to play at christmas. The medium of Homer has just introduced me to opera for the first time.. I feel a little naive, but grateful. Xx
It's Virgil's Aeneid. So Roman, not pre-classical Greek. Epic tradition absolutely though. It's worth doing a little reading on Roman history and it's uneasy relationship with the powers of what would now be North Africa (then Carthage) to get an insight into how shocking Aeneas' diversion with Dido would have seen both in the context of the epic and to the Roman reader, ever mindfull of memories of Cleopatra. Adds a lot to the tension. And explains why such a doomed affair. Enjoy.
Wow, this was my school play last year. Love that you uploaded it, all the nostalgia.
You must have a good time at school!
My to go for sound this Xmas.Love Cupids Dance and love the instruments.Thank you .
You must have an awesome school!
Currently playing this, and honestly I wish we did it in baroque tuning. It sounds so much nicer in my opinion.
Real
Je viens de l'écouter au hasard dans la cathédrale de Mirepoix. Ma roadtrip à été retardé mais ça à voulu la peine. Fantastique
I played Ah Belinda for accompaniment class. At first I hated the somewhat repetitive bass but later on I ended up loving it lol
singing as Aeneas for a school production of this, wish me luck!
I love this!! A recording I hadn’t heard before. I love the way the drama is married more with the instruments.
" When I am laid in earth".....wonderful.
So amazing. I wish they’d produce it more regularly
The prob is, I think, what do you do with it that would make a good but meaningful contrast. Any thoughts?
Bravo!!
Standing ovation 👏
I think this is the most beautiful version of "When I am laid in earth".
I was asking me the exact same thing
I love Andreas Scholl
singing it .
♡
So far so good!
Exploring mind!
Brilliant!
Just like a poem for my senses,..... Thanks! 👍👍👍❤️🎼🎼🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️
You're welcome!
Just finishing Aeneid 4 in Latin class!!! Purcell's great opera.
Toll! Dankeschön! 🌹💟👍👋💣🎼🔄
I search for this Bc I have music class and I ended it up loving it :v
Me too lmfao but i dont like this is not my type of music
studied this for O level music in 1982 - brings back memories
My music teacher tried to convert me from an Oboeist to a Cellist - to no avail
28:53 - 29:39 I LOVE this piece of music.
nothing like fine music...relax and enjoy...
Stunning performance.
Played this opera when I was maybe 13 or 14... with my opera choir at the Orvieto music school in Italy: the libretto was in Italian and it sounded brilliant to me.We performed at the City Theater Mancinelli.
What a great memory but I cannot find any video of any performance in Italian. Can you help?
I can sing the entire Dido and Aeneas only in Italian ;)
Kind of deserate
Thanks
'Before Sunrise' brought me here. 😍😍😍
lol I love baroque period music, it's sooooo extra
2 words that best describe baroque music: luxurious gorgeousity
@@mdsf01 And elegant .
Thank you ❤
Superb. Many, many thanks for this. M X
Who want to listen to this and share a bottle of a fine 1981 bottle of wine with me?
Jeg vil gerne...
@@HelenaWilliams8696
Låt oss göra varandra sällskap en afton. Vart finns du någonstans?
Me!!!! What varietal is it?
Haute Brion?
Well said!! The music transports one to the realm of demigods, to the realm of the gods watching Pyramus and Thisbe...oh, that would be The Fairie Queen!
I went looking for this really only because the same theme was used for Elizabeth and Darcy’s dance in the 1995 series and for Emma and Knightley’s dance in the 1996 movie ^^ I thought it was a pretty cool “coincidence” (knowing it probably wasn’t a coincidence)
lovely !
Purcell has such sick major chords in his music.
sick? My You think augmented major chord? EG Instead of c-e-g c-e-g# sharp as well.
@@DUNCZI Tbh, I don't even remember why i made this comment. I don't think he even uses an augmented 5th major triad in this work. Augmented 5th major triad chords are something they predominantly started to use a lot later in history. I am not 100% sure. I have to check it out in my music study. Think about it a lot more clean and simple(it's older music). it's things like how he arranges his chords, voices very deep and high. Already when he starts out in a minor tonic, then shifts to the dominant and back again. These things lead to sick major chords for me.
So in short. "sick", yes i know that sick is a very broad word, but that is how i see it when i compare music in different era's. On the use of major augmented 5th triads. No, the music is way too early for that. There may be a few examples of it that i don't know of, who knows.
@@Ianthe22 He uses them without a doubt. While in later music they are used extensively and without preparation they appear here and there also in 17th and 18th century music. Especially as a consequence of deliberately harsh choices in counterpoint and as part of some harmonic progressions.
@@SimoneBattaglia94 where do you hear see it? And please give an example of a major triad augmented 5th in the scale played. I sure can't find one. Note it has to be a major. Minors you'll find but a major augmented 5th is something quite rare. It doesn't occur naturally in scale. Plus, the sound of this particularly chord is very distinguished. Could you point out where you definitely hear that chord used?
@@Ianthe22 You will find it in the third bar of "What power are thou?" in first inversion for example. That is even unprepared.
Coming straight from finishing the second book of Virgil’s Aeneid. That’s worth taking a musical pause!
Damn i would love to listen to this in real life.
Nagyon érdekes mitológiai történet a szerelemről és a férfi kötelességtudatának konfliktusáról. T.i. Latiumban várost kell alapítani, ezért el kell hagynia a szerelmes karthágói királynőt. / from Hungary - Magyarországról /
Finally found the whole thing.
I attempt from 17th C music to fly . . . . . . . . . . .
But formality and ornaments are my fever, my pain.
I’m nearing the end of book four.
The original gangster of funeral doom
Bellezza♥️
Best Part: 39:10
😌 🎻 🍂 🖤
The Masque genre Of Opera, right?
mantap
E venido por el misterio de la serie el internado la laguna negra ritter wulf y la desaparición de Irene espí y su marido 🙄 estta canción la escucha wulf en la serie
Sublime. Even the overture is sexy!
Killing Eve got me here
rlly? I love this show! What episode if I may ask?
'Before Sunrise' brought me here.
00:00+
00:15:52.
00:27:45._28:53
45:45.
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46:40
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poor Dido.. sad
Holaaa 👋🏻👋🏻💋♥️👍🙋
@@papettipapetti3550 estoy bien dentro de lo possible🙆💋♥️
@@papettipapetti3550 ayayay mi pais Esta ufff yo no voy alla hace m'as de 10ans,estoy pensando ir alla,tengo que ir a ver a mi familia terrible la situacion alla ,Los apagones todos Los Dias ya ni la playa me motiva
Tengo que pagar 600dollares por Los passport cubanos 300d CADA Uno yo y mi hija,,eso me enfurece yo no vivo lejos de allô a 3hr en avion🤨son unos ladrones
@@papettipapetti3550 me da una soberbia si por mi fuera no dejara un dollar alla🤨Pero tengo que dejar dollars alla,yo no voy a comprar nada casa ni Carro nada no me interesa,son una banda de ladrones y sinverguenza 😡
@@papettipapetti3550 no me Gusta mentir yo pienso ir alla,tengo que ir mi Mama tiene 84ans y ya me Mando a buscar🙆para Verne estuve castigada 6ans por el Estado ,necesitan un permis une lo negaron,🤨🙄 perdu très visas y el dinerooo 🤨
I prefer Kentucky Bourban
22:00....... aw sh****** how to ruin one of the most beautiful, short yet delightful opera sections ever....... here performed as if it was a mazurka...... why??????
What is a man?
Who's the librettist
Nahum Tate
Gfgj
Insightful comment
Komu podoba się film Pride&Prejudice z 2005 i muzyka w tym filmie? Pamiętacie taniec Elisabeth i Mrs Darcy do pięknej smutnej muzyki, solo na skrzypcach? Na balu, na początku filmu. Kompozytorowi muzyki do tego filmu Dario Marianelli za wzór posłużyła muzyka z tej opery. Choćby ta na początku