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Richard Todd wrote:
>Vaughan Williams wrote a handful of operas. Shostakovich wrote two.
>Schubert wrote a whole bunch, but they've never made it into the repertoire.
>Weber wrote a couple of symphonies. Nielsen wrote at least two operas.
>Haydn wrote some operas. Mozart, of course. I'm sure there are others.
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>By the way, if you want to get your feet wet in Prokofiev operas, I'd
>suggest that the Fiery Angel is his masterpiece in the genre. If you
>look hard enough you can even find a good video production of it on a
>now discontinued Philips VHS.
I intended to respond to some of the posts in a single reply, quoting
from various responses but that is proving too difficult and therefore
I shall respond several times unless Dave decides to make a single post
of my replies.
Yes, I am aware of The Nose (never heard it). I do like Lady Macbeth
which I have seen in Petr Weigl's DVD of it. I shall not say much on
that right now.
I am not a VW fan and I have heard some of the Schubert operas. To me
they are not what Schubert was so profound and great at.
Thank you for the Fiery Angel recommendation. I shall indeed follow
that up. Much appreciated, Todd.
Best,
Yoel
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