@@allatgoddess8961 Listen to this number and compare with Freud's well-known question: "What do women want? Freud has been called down as the call of a small aquatic bird of the family Anatidae, but his theories of analysis reached their peak of popularity at about the time that this opera was written. Every self-styled intellectual in Europe was trying to plow through Freud's gobbledygook, and in this octet, Lehar asks at the start, throughout the set-up, and harmoniously starting at 1:10 "Who can tell what the hell women want?"
I saw the entire show on Mezzo HD, beautiful !
Light, Melodic comic relief keeps this operetta honest.
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SHOWSTOPPER!
is there a possibility to find this online fully?
Lehar was, of course, influenced by Freud.
Hahaha. Should have been the other way around, then we'd all be better off.
In what way?
@@allatgoddess8961 Listen to this number and compare with Freud's well-known question: "What do women want?
Freud has been called down as the call of a small aquatic bird of the family Anatidae, but his theories of analysis reached their peak of popularity at about the time that this opera was written. Every self-styled intellectual in Europe was trying to plow through Freud's gobbledygook, and in this octet, Lehar asks at the start, throughout the set-up, and harmoniously starting at 1:10 "Who can tell what the hell women want?"
@@winstonelston5743 "What do women want? The only stupid question ever asked in God's universe!
Who knows ..😂😮