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Thread: Il Trittico at Covent Garden

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    Mandryka-I consider Trittico to be Puccini's masterpiece and infact one of the finest of all 20th century opera.As for the "link" between the three, it is a remarkable one! We are watching all THREE in live time.This is quite remarkable.Three one act operas being played as everything happens second to second. Puccini does not waste a note, this is pure genius.

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    These are being shown on BBC 4 from Friday 15th June, presumably on consecutive weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belgrove View Post
    These are being shown on BBC 4 from Friday 15th June, presumably on consecutive weeks.
    ... I see from page 112 of the current Radio Times - that distinguished journal of record - that their comments on il Trittico advise "The idea of 'the triptych' is to collate three different stories of early 20th-century life, each with its own mood."

    Hmm - Suor Angelica, seventeenth century I think; Gianni Schicchi, thirteenth century if I remember my Dante...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinteuil View Post
    ... I see from page 112 of the current Radio Times - that distinguished journal of record - that their comments on il Trittico advise "The idea of 'the triptych' is to collate three different stories of early 20th-century life, each with its own mood."

    Hmm - Suor Angelica, seventeenth century I think; Gianni Schicchi, thirteenth century if I remember my Dante...

    .... the new Radio Times [16-22 June] (once again, page 112... ) shows the level of seriousness with which we are expected to receive the BBC's cultural offerings -

    " [Suor Angelica] "If you're not majorly into the plight of nuns, see this one-act, one-hour piece as bite-size opera and a chance to brush up your Italian."


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    I've been catching up with these via my PVR. I don't know much about opera, but I was impressed with the overall standard of these performances. The unfussy, unpatronising introductions by Maestro Pappano (who, I discovered while listening to this week's 'Counterpoint', was born in Epping) told me just enough to encourage me to then use my own faculties to get the most out of each opera. Thank you, BBC4 - yet again!

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    Envy for people going to see this opera!!(or operas!)
    Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life(Berthold Auerbach)

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