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It doesn't surprise me that there are venues all over the UK. I know just occasionally there are broadcasts in at least one cinema where I live in the South of Spain but this is a bit of a cultural desert down here and culture has to be paid for and if there is little demand, cinemas won't take it up.
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Even though I'm a full blown faggot, I'm not a huge fan of opera. Too sentimental for my taste.
I did, however, enjoy the soundtrack of Woody Allen's Match Point, composed entirely of opera themes. Allen's film is a modern adaptation of a greek tragedy and the opera music was a brilliant touch.
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palbert Wrote:I thought you lived in London. There are participating cinemas in Malaga, Barcelona and Madrid provinces.
And you get to hear live zarzuelas. I remember Los cadetes de la reina from my adolescence.
Yes, I knew about the participating cinema in Málaga but as I said, the occasions are few. Do you know the MET website that shows what will be shown in Málaga?
Sorry, zarzuelas just aren't to my taste, all a bit too light.
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MisterLove Wrote:Even though I'm a full blown faggot, I'm not a huge fan of opera. Too sentimental for my taste.
You could hardly call "Tosca" sentimental. Everyone dies in the end. What about "Rigaletto"? where the father, without realising it, kills his own daughter. "La Traviata" where the heroine dies of consumption as does Mimi in "La Boheme". I've just touched on the popular ones but there are plenty more. Try Alban Berg's "Lulu".
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palbert Wrote:It looks like Yelmocines is doing all broadcasts: http://www.yelmocines.es/opera-cine-en-directo
Mil gracias palbert. I have subscribed to their bulletin so I will know exactly what is on and when.
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palbert Wrote:I'm really interested in The Merry Widow. And maybe Cav/Pag for the schmaltz for the year.
Definitely will try to catch "The Marriage of Figaro" and "Bluebeard's Castle" - wow! conducted by Valery Gergiev.
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