The term "Opera-nazi" is after Jerry Seinfeld's show, where a german cheff chosses whom he serves soup... and Seinfeld began to call him: "The soup-nazi" don't get mad.
What do you mean by that? I mean, most 18th century French "operas" had a lot of ballet in them anyways, serious and comic alike. That's just the way the French did it... or were you just making a joke about how desperately pedantic we are? hehe
If Robert Carsen can make all 3 hours of Les Boréades emotionally plausible, Andrei Serban should be able to avoid wasting theatrical opportunities in a single entrée. Also, I take issue with people throwing the term "Nazi" around. Even if you do prefer to switch off your brain whilst watching opera, you might want to think before you post.
This (otherwise marvellous) production is marred by crappy personenregie. I mean, the way Huascar reacts to the cross at the beginning there - he's an Incan priest, not a friggin' vampire!
Ok, but joking aside, Les Indes Galantes is not even intended to be a great dramatic work anyways. And I care as much about what you think of my intelligence as you should care about being called a Nazi. Good day
This is sooo beautiful!! And the Tenore, i am in love with his voice!!
François Piolino ❤️
Beautiful,beautiful music.Awesome.
This Rameau guy was a genius - really.
1:26 is really beautiful
Amen!
❤❤❤❤❤1:38❤❤❤❤❤❤
could someone please post "viens, hymen" from this production?
:)
@robstaf
Croft sing in the persian act "the flowers"
The term "Opera-nazi" is after Jerry Seinfeld's show, where a german cheff chosses whom he serves soup... and Seinfeld began to call him: "The soup-nazi" don't get mad.
who's the conquistador?
On a beau se dire que tout ça est à prendre au 2e ou 3e degré, la dose de kitsh dépasse un peu trop mes capacités d'absorption...
Haven't you seen Jerry Seinfeld's show? there appears a very funny character called: "The soup-nazi" :D haha! that's what our friend meant
What do you mean by that? I mean, most 18th century French "operas" had a lot of ballet in them anyways, serious and comic alike. That's just the way the French did it...
or were you just making a joke about how desperately pedantic we are? hehe
If Robert Carsen can make all 3 hours of Les Boréades emotionally plausible, Andrei Serban should be able to avoid wasting theatrical opportunities in a single entrée.
Also, I take issue with people throwing the term "Nazi" around. Even if you do prefer to switch off your brain whilst watching opera, you might want to think before you post.
This (otherwise marvellous) production is marred by crappy personenregie. I mean, the way Huascar reacts to the cross at the beginning there - he's an Incan priest, not a friggin' vampire!
Hahaha! Opera-nazi! :D hahaha! that one was cool!
Ok, but joking aside, Les Indes Galantes is not even intended to be a great dramatic work anyways. And I care as much about what you think of my intelligence as you should care about being called a Nazi. Good day
C'est en francais? Car Nathan Berg est incapable de prononcer une syllabe correctement!!! et n'en parlons pas de la mise en scène...
à fuir!!!
blasphemie!!
Pourquoi ?