Writer4God
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- Feb 4, 2012
- Location
- San Diego, CA
I had the chance to see a new opera last week here in San Diego called Moby "D" that was based off of the Herman Melville novel of the same name. Needless to say, it was awesome and, for the first time I've seen in an opera, it had strobe lights. It took some liberties with the book but stayed true to the themes of said book. Due to the language filter, Moby the whale's last name is indicated by "D."
I kinda started getting in the habit of seeing operas (in person and on DVD) after I saw Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro about five years ago (saw Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte in high school).
I will be seeing The Barber of Seville by Gioacchino Rossini next month in April with my mom.
So far, I've seen (in person and on DVD and in no particular order):
*Cosi Fan Tutte
*The Marriage of Figaro
*Carmen
*Tosca
*Turandot
*Tannhauser
*La Traviata
*Eugene Onegin
*Il Trovatore
*Aida
*Cavalleria Rusticana
*Pagliacci
*Moby "D"
Hopefully, I'll be able to see some stuff from The Met, as they sometimes broadcast their operas in movie theaters.
I kinda started getting in the habit of seeing operas (in person and on DVD) after I saw Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro about five years ago (saw Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte in high school).
I will be seeing The Barber of Seville by Gioacchino Rossini next month in April with my mom.
So far, I've seen (in person and on DVD and in no particular order):
*Cosi Fan Tutte
*The Marriage of Figaro
*Carmen
*Tosca
*Turandot
*Tannhauser
*La Traviata
*Eugene Onegin
*Il Trovatore
*Aida
*Cavalleria Rusticana
*Pagliacci
*Moby "D"
Hopefully, I'll be able to see some stuff from The Met, as they sometimes broadcast their operas in movie theaters.
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