Don Satz again:
>This is hardly a novel idea, but I'd love for a Bach opera to have been
>written. I don't think that the arias would be significantly different
>from those in his choral works, but I'd be very excited concerning what
>Bach would make of the recitatives. In most operas, the recitatives are
>not musically rewarding. I think that Bach would have written recitatives
>of great musical significance which would have been a model for future
>composers.
Don't you like Wagner's model? If he hadn't "invented" it, somebody else
would have produced something similar.......
I actually think that Haendel's recitatives are more rewarding than
Mozart's. Mozart does come up with some big hits in his operas, but many
of the operas are a bit boring in the long run.
Mikael "the never-ending melody" Rasmusson
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