In Reply to: Has a very beautiful Puccinian turn of phrase that appears twice. nt posted by jdaniel@jps.net on March 23, 2014 at 07:52:26:
Or so I am told.
I have heard TGOTGW only on a cheap radio playing the Met's Saturday broadcast, many years ago.
John
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Follow Ups
- If we are thinking about the same phrase, he re-used it in "The Girl of the Golden West." - John Marks 14:26:12 03/23/14 (7)
- Speaking of Golden West and truly scandalous borrowing, Andrew Lloyd Webber borrows not only the notes, but - jdaniel@jps.net 14:30:24 03/23/14 (6)
- RE: Speaking of Golden West and truly scandalous borrowing, Andrew Lloyd Webber borrows not only the notes, but - Travis 07:01:34 03/24/14 (5)
- Ah yes, that Rara Avis, the Righteous Lawsuit! - John Marks 15:18:07 03/24/14 (4)
- RE: Ah yes, that Rara Avis, the Righteous Lawsuit! - Travis 15:26:59 03/24/14 (3)
- I believe that there is nothing of Verdi's that remains in copyright anywhere... - John Marks 17:46:41 03/24/14 (2)
- RE: I believe that there is nothing of Verdi's that remains in copyright anywhere... - Travis 18:30:16 03/24/14 (1)
- I think that most people who don't care about opera think that Wagner is what it's about - John Marks 20:39:49 03/24/14 (0)