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Take Me to the Opera

and then it was bigger than me and i went along with it. sir antonio pappano made his debut as an opera conductor in 1987 with puccini's la boheme at the state opera house in norway, where, three years later, he became music director. when i conducted my first opera, when i walked into the rehearsal room... ..i just exploded. all the experience of having played those pieces for my father, for other conductors, having watched rehearsals with myriad singers singing these parts, singing these parts, having, you know... all of a sudden, it all came out of me. one of the many singers whom tony has mentored is the south african soprano masabane cecilia rangwanasha. you still must sing with that refinement. when you've got the technical refinement, then you can add

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Take Me to the Opera

of the many — it all came out of me. singing. one of the many singers _ it all came out of me. singing. one of the many singers who _ it all came out of me. singing. one of the many singers who tony i it all came out of me. singing. one of the many singers who tony has i of the many singers who tony has meant odd is the south african soprano massa barney cecilia and winnersh. :, soprano massa barney cecilia and winnersh. ., , , , winnersh. you still missing with that wrist refinement. _ winnersh. you still missing with that wrist refinement. when i winnersh. you still missing with| that wrist refinement. when you winnersh. you still missing with i that wrist refinement. when you have got to the technical refinement, then you can add this overwhelming... but really lovely, terrific. ., , overwhelming... but really lovely, terrific. ., , ., terrific. tony was the conductor of her debut in _ terrific. tony was the conductor of her debut in a _ terrific. tony was the conductor of her debut in a major _ terrific. tony was the conductor of her debut in a major role - terrific. tony was the conductor of her debut in a major role when i terrific. tony was the conductor of| her debut in a major role when she sang the part of you in puccini's to rent dot at the royal apra house. it was an amazing run, it was like a dream— was an amazing run, it was like a dream come— was an amazing run, it was like a dream come true. and was an amazing run, it was like a dream come true.— was an amazing run, it was like a dream come true. : . . ,, , dream come true. and what makes him such a aood dream come true. and what makes him such a good conductor _ dream come true. and what makes him such a good conductor from _ dream come true. and what makes him such a good conductor from the - dream come true. and what makes him such a good conductor from the young i such a good conductor from the young singer's perspective? he such a good conductor from the young singer's perspective?— singer's perspective? he knows the voice. so singer's perspective? he knows the voice- so he — singer's perspective? he knows the voice. so he knows— singer's perspective? he knows the voice. so he knows how _ singer's perspective? he knows the voice. so he knows how to - singer's perspective? he knows the voice. so he knows how to work- singer's perspective? he knows the l voice. so he knows how to work with a voice _ voice. so he knows how to work with a voice and _ voice. so he knows how to work with a voice and how to incorporate your voice _ a voice and how to incorporate your voice with _ a voice and how to incorporate your voice with the orchestra. it was amazing — voice with the orchestra. it was amazing to _ voice with the orchestra. it was amazing to work with him as a conductor. _ amazing to work with him as a conductor, you know, focusing on the music— conductor, you know, focusing on the music and _ conductor, you know, focusing on the music and also the text.

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Take Me to The Opera

i am singing in liverpool and a couple of days. by puccini. and then i have an album of sea shanty is coming along. we will be recording that in wales, just outside cardiff. can i come along and listen to you do that? of course you could. thank you. he speaks welsh what does that mean? see you in wales. bryn�*s musical education at the guildhall school of music brought him to london for the first time. he won a coveted place there in 1984 and, in his last year, he was awarded the school's top music prize, the gold medal.

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Take Me to the Opera

to various concert series and opera performances and theatre and everything. so i luckily was in a good position to actually see all the great artists that passed through munich and the various houses here. and, of course, that does something with you. and classical music was on either radio or from tape or lps all day long, so i really sucked it up like a sponge. so classical music was your normal, but when did you fall in love with opera? well, i was there for the very first time — actually, in this house down there — for a performance of madame butterfly by puccini. and it was kind of awakening for me. i couldn't believe what i saw, what i heard. yeah, i was right there in the middle, dead centre behind the conductor, when i saw this very first performance. and it was something so thrilling that i came home and said, "this is what i want to do."

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Stanley Tucci Searching for Italy

so tell me, what is that? >> princess chicken, anyone's guess, but there was a simmering of puccini and shallots in butter. interestingly it was just like french food. >> so i think these dishes with rich sauces are >> london lacked up these dishes but it was a sight of hand dreamed up by the notorious owner. >> it would not have been called that. [speaking non-english] he was introducing italian foods into a cuisine which was very french.

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Take Me to the Opera

for music was formed. well, i grew up in a family that was fortunately extremely passionate with classical music and opera. they were all amateurs, obviously, but everyone was playing an instrument, and they all had subscriptions to various concert series and opera performances and theatre and everything. so i luckily was in a good position to actually see all the great artists that passed through munich and the various houses here. and, of course, that does something with you. and classical music was on either radio or from tape or lps all day long, so i really sucked it up like a sponge. so classical music was your normal, but when did you fall in love with opera? well, i was there for the very first time — actually, in this house down there — for a performance of madame butterfly by puccini. and it was kind of awakening for me. i couldn't believe what i saw, what i heard. yeah, i was right there in the middle, dead centre behind the conductor, when i saw this very

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Take Me to The Opera

passed through munich and the various houses here. and, of course, that does something with you. and classical music was on either radio or from tape or lps all day long, so i really sucked it up like a sponge. so classical music was your normal, but when did you fall in love with opera? well, i was there for the very first time — actually, in this house down there — for a performance of madame butterfly by puccini. and it was kind of awakening for me. i couldn't believe what i saw, what i heard. yeah, i was right there in the middle, dead centre behind the conductor, when i saw this very first performance. and it was something so thrilling that i came home and said, "this is what i want to do." sings kaufmann trained as an opera singer at the academy of music, in munich.

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Take Me to the Opera

and theatre and everything. so i luckily was in a good position to actually see all the great artists that passed through munich and the various houses here. and, of course, that does something with you. and classical music was on either radio or from tape or lps all day long, so i really sucked it up like a sponge. so classical music was your normal, but when did you fall in love with opera? well, i was there for the very first time — actually, in this house down there — for a performance of madame butterfly by puccini. and it was kind of awakening for me. i couldn't believe what i saw, what i heard. yeah, i was right there in the middle, dead centre behind the conductor, when i saw this very first performance. and it was something so thrilling that i came home and said, "this is

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Breakfast

subscriptions to various concert series and opera performances and theatre and everything. so, i luckily was in a good position to actually see all the great artists that passed through munich and the various houses here. and, of course, that does something with you. and classical music was on either radio or from tape or lps all day long, so i really sucked it up like a sponge. so, classical music was your normal, but when did you fall in love with opera? well, i was there for the very first time — actually, in this house down there — for a performance of madame butterfly by puccini. and it was kind of awakening for me. i couldn't believe what i saw, what i heard. yeah, i was right there in the middle, that centre behind the conductor, when i saw this very first performance. and it was something so thrilling that i came home and said, "this is what i want to do."

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Take Me to the Opera

and he tells me how his passion for music was formed. well, i grew up in a family that was fortunately extremely passionate with classical music and opera. they were all amateurs, obviously, but everyone was playing an instrument, and they all had subscriptions to various concert series and opera performances and theatre and everything. so i luckily was in a good position to actually see all the great artists that passed through munich and the various houses here. and, of course, that does something with you. and classical music was on either radio or from tape or lps all day long, so i really sucked it up like a sponge. so classical music was your normal, but when did you fall in love with opera? well, i was there for the very first time — actually, in this house down there — for a performance of madame butterfly by puccini. and it was kind of awakening for me.

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