Leave a commentPosted inart songs,opera arias,popular songs Meine Lippen, sie küssen so heiß Posted bysoundofthunderonApril 28, 2013 Sung by Elizabeth Schwarzkopt, Austrian British soprano Sung by Hilde Güden, Austrian soprano http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrwY0hjePzY Sung by Anneliese...
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noun A drama, either tragic or comic, of which music forms an essential part; a drama wholly or mostly sung, consisting of recitative, arias, choruses, duets, trios, etc., with orchestral accompaniment, preludes, and interludes, together with appropriate costumes, scenery, and action; a lyric...
to express a character's emotions and is generally more formally structured than recitative singing, with repetition and other features typical of most songwriting. In general, an opera will have recitative singing where a musical would have spoken dialogue and arias where a musical would have ...
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arias, or simply moments of live performances on YouTube from DVD's or pirates, extracted and filmed by fans, making them available to fellow fans worldwide and commenting on them, thus creating a kind of documentation and mediatized transformation of one of the essentials of live performance:...
There is so much potential in visualizing arias. It can become a way to introduce a new audience to opera with a familiar format and visual language. Stepping up the aria-game without trying to make opera cool but to highlight its relevance as an art form and make it accessible. And, ...
Featuring the biggest songs from the West End and Broadway. Immaculate 4-part harmony musical medleys are combined with stunning solo performances from shows that the boys themselves have performed in over the years, as well as a selection of beautiful operatic arias. ...
and their longing for love and the ability to communicate. As we follow their journey, Dinah sings one of the most famous mezzosoprano arias, “What a movie!” depicting the movie Trouble in Tahiti she saw. Emerging into a dreamlike sequence in which she immediately feels embarrassed for even...
the songs and arias used in the film speak to the legacy of music created by Lanza during his life, Italian love ballads and German lieder setting effortlessly next to robust operatic lamentations and celebratory odes. A good example of this marriage of “high” and “low” musical tradition...