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Donizetti's L'elisir D'amore, Live From The Met, On Radio 3

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mikey4444 | 19:20 Sat 10th Feb 2018 | Radio
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09r38xv

Sorry...a bit late with this !

Advance warning for next Saturday.....Wagner's Parsifal....a rare treat indeed !

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Shugar, I'll have to just listen to this, one of my favourites, on the radio and watch Tim and Prue on the canal with no sound on the TV, as well as keeping my eye on here. I'm such a busy lady;-)
19:26 Sat 10th Feb 2018
Shugar, I'll have to just listen to this, one of my favourites, on the radio and watch Tim and Prue on the canal with no sound on the TV, as well as keeping my eye on here. I'm such a busy lady;-)
mikey, glad you're about can you help us over here?
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1593171.html
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anyway thanks Mikey
do dont go and help Mikey
free-tee's thread is crazier than ever
just trying to understand how Layba is going to nationalise us for sweet FA PP.
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ladybirder...hope you enjoyed it !
Enjoy the aria, una furtiva lagrima

A very young VE (1960s?) heard the same beautiful aria by Gigli:


I'm an amateur: know what I like, but no expert. Defer to Mikey who knows more than I. Not re three tenors hype: VE prefers Domingo to Pavarotti to Carreras. Wonder if Mikey agrees.
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Yes, I think I do, although I am loath to criticise Pavarotti or Carreras !
Saw this how many years ago. Carreras well got the hump. But then so would I have.
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Bernstein was famously tetchy and difficult, especially with his own music. He was a bad person to get on the wrong side of, thats for sure. Poor Pepe !
Loved it thanks Mikey, what's not to like. And Una Furtiva Lagrima is beautiful, one of my faves as well. Oh and thank you for BA.
I have childhood memories of Gigli being played on the gramophone v_e so thank you for that.
Love Domingo and saw him at Covent Garden in the mid 80s but when I listen now to Pavarotti, after years of trying to decide who is best, I have to choose Big Lucy.
Re the two maestri, anyone remember Pavarotti on BBC2's MasterClass? And Domingo being interviewed (don't know where) and telling the Aylesbury duck joke? (Both years ago now.)
Pavarotti was asked about his own favourite aria. Pavarotti (and lots of silk handkerchief) replied that, while his fans would always prefer Nessun Dorma, his personal favourite was Che Gelida Manina because Rodolfo was his first starring role.
Not this fan v_e, much prefer Che Gelida Manina to the now hackneyed Nessun Dorma.

Something nice before I go to bed.

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