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| 11 hours ago | comment | added | user140898 | "Opera is not [...] but to be heared, seen and enjoyed." This is only one of many possible ways of engaging with opera. I do, of course, criticise productions and discuss them with others. Yet if characters within the SAME production appear pushy and unlikeable one evening, but restrained and affectionate the next, I find it difficult to assess the staging or even to speak about it coherently. Was a given action the director’s decision, or a spontaneous choice by a singer? Must I first attend multiple performances in order to get a rough idea of which ideas are actually part of the staging? | |
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