Gordon
I know you struggle to appreciate this art form. Perhaps you will enjoy it better with subtitles - try this
Location: Granes - Haut Vallee de l'aude - EU
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I'm Richard.
Gordon
I know you struggle to appreciate this art form. Perhaps you will enjoy it better with subtitles - try this
Location: Dagenham Essex
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I'm Allen.
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Its a pity her diction is so crap that she could have been singing anything, let alone the words in the subtitles. For something that is supposed to be a communication, it seems a shame that half the message is lost.
So you are right. In this case, i didn't appreciate the art form. If it had been in beautifully sung Italian or German, I may well have like it more. Ho hum.
On a serious note (sic) it's a strange thing with opera. I actually do 'appreciate' it but sadly, without enjoying it. Much in the way I can appreciate the food in some up market restaurants but actually prefer home cooking and decent portions.
Location: Hertfordshire
Posts: 431
I'm Graeme.
Agreed, my wife is a massive fan of opera and goes several times a week if she can get tickets. Me - I just sleep through them, so it's a waste of money buying a ticket for me.
I've been to some very strange performances and locations for opera, including a mash-up of a 17th Century opera (Dido and Aeneas) with a 1950's sci-fi zombie movie, in a warehouse in New York... no chance to sleep through that one!