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    Relationship between opera career and sacrifice How does the setting of the play Master Class by Terrance McNally illuminates the relationship between opera careers and a personal sacrifice in artist`s life? McNally`s play depicts the relationship of the opera career and sacrifice through the example of Maria Callas; the audience learns about her past career and personal life through her memories when she breaks the fourth wall in the play. I wanted to explore why McNally picked the play instead

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    Nevertheless, Nannerl remained a powerful influence to some of Mozart’s greatest operas. In Così fan tutte and Le Nozze di Figaro, the Countess and Fiordiligi find themselves standing at odds with the social norms when they challenge the dominance of powerful men. Perhaps, the characters are influenced from the relationships Mozart witnesses in his family. Unlike the heroines in his operas, Nannerl chose to remain silent and submissive, never challenging Leopold’s wishes, despite her personal feelings

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    Opera Buffa Genre

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    Opera buffas break the stereotype that other operas had set. The plots follow common folk rather than heroes and noblemen. They incorporated comedy as an essential element to the plot and connotation of the opera. At first, intellectuals hated this. They believed it broke tradition and made opera look impractical. As time went on, critics and general audiences began to accept opera buffas. There was a lot more depth to comic operas than some would believe. I aim to look at the opera buffa and how

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    Name: MD HOSSIN Prof. Name: MARK ADAMS Course: Music 101 Date: 10/31/2017 Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro The main purpose to write this paper is to introduce, discuss, and analyze the opera “The Marriage of Figaro” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The plot of this comic opera all revolves around love triangles and misplaced affections. The main characters of the play are the Count Almaviva and Countess Rosina, and Figaro, and his bride-to-be Susanna are the other couple in the affair. The Count wants

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    “The Magic Flute” was the opera Mozart did, the opera premiered in Vienna, Italy where Mozart called home. The date of what “The Magic Flute premiered was September 30, 1791, three months after the death of Wolfgang Mozart. The opera is in two acts and it has a libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The opera is a fairy tale, like when the prince saves the princess and they fall madly in love. The music for the opera was drama like and was in different music styles. The cast was very small, it had only

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    The nineteenth-century offers us a significant number of cases when opera was linked in some way to politics. Opera played an important function in Italian society during this period. One of the best-known examples is Verdi’s relationship to the historical movement for Italian independence known as the Risorgimento, which dominated Italian politics in the nineteenth century. There are many questions among the scholars regarding his operas if they were purely national and patriotic, or political.

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    classify Don Giovanni as a successful combination of both. In addition, I accredit the mixture of both types of operas to its attractiveness and fluidity. This merger begins at the start with the initial orchestra music fluctuating between cheerful and creepy tones. Notably, the first scene includes Don Giovanni attempting to seduce/rape Donna Anna as well as the murder of the Commendatore. However, this tragic scene is mixed with Leporello's antics like griping about this servitude to Don Giovanni as

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    and she is nothing but trouble” (Gardner). The First Lulu gleans the drama, deception, lies, and vengeance akin to play’s Don Giovanni and Don Juan. However, one of the primary differences remains is Lulu’s character is a woman. However, Lulu is no less cunning, in fact her character is more cavalier and unrepentant in her unfaithfulness to men compared to Don Giovanni and Don Juan combined. Alban Berg describes Lulu as “a woman created for evil also destruction and practice salvation, including murder

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    throughout the production. The orchestra was conducted by Carolyn Kuan, and it featured instruments from the string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instrument families. The orchestra fist started out with the classic Mozart piece, Overature to Don Giovanni. Don Giovanni is one of the various operas that Mozart wrote. I thought this was a perfect way to kick off the show. This piece is exciting and utilizes the entire orchestra, which is perfect to grab the attention and to excite the audience. The piece

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    characters Don Juan have similar abilities seducing woman, there is a great deal of difference between movie Don Juan and play Don Juan. Don Juan character description in play is more of a feisty character. He is one of those characters that if you tell them they can’t do something, they go out or their way to prove you wrong or if you challenge them they go above and beyond, crossing all limits to win the bet. It seems dignity and pride are all they live for and nothing else matters. Don Juan lived

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