J justlooking Dec 17, 2003 #61 Dec 17, 2003 #61 That guy in 19th Century dress and a beard who keeps wandering in and out of the Benvenuto Cellini production is supposed to represent Berlioz. Last edited: Dec 17, 2003
That guy in 19th Century dress and a beard who keeps wandering in and out of the Benvenuto Cellini production is supposed to represent Berlioz.
C Caitlin of New York Dec 17, 2003 #62 Dec 17, 2003 #62 If I had actually seen the first act, I might have known that.
G greyfox Apr 1, 2006 #64 Apr 1, 2006 #64 rajah said: Things that have always puzzled me: 1. Why does Siegmund when he pulls it out (the sword I mean) sing the same motif that the Rhinemaidens in Rheingold sing about renunciation of love? Click to expand... Just in case Rajah is still lurking here,or if anybody else is interested,check this out.Or maybe he already knew the possible explanations and was just flirting with the now MIA Caitlin.
rajah said: Things that have always puzzled me: 1. Why does Siegmund when he pulls it out (the sword I mean) sing the same motif that the Rhinemaidens in Rheingold sing about renunciation of love? Click to expand... Just in case Rajah is still lurking here,or if anybody else is interested,check this out.Or maybe he already knew the possible explanations and was just flirting with the now MIA Caitlin.