j'adore lui entendre parler en Français! et bien sûr j'ai chanté : "Man, man , man is for the woman made, / And the woman made for man; " ha ha ha! charmant!
Ich habe gerade erfahren dass Andreas Franzosich spricht!
Some boring info from my Purcell book: text by John motteux and music by Purcell. First sung by Miss Cross in The Mock Marriage by Thomas Scott. The song had more success than the play from what I can see and has nothing to do with the action of the play. Obviously I have too much time on my hands! Thanks for posting. Interesting!
First time I've ever heard the audience clap together in time.
fluteHinata 2 weeks ago
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VanzellcKirk 2 months ago
ВРАВО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
boadicea0205 2 months ago
What a lovely guy
spangleJ 3 months ago
Is there any way to buy this, e.g. by means of a DVD?
LutzDerLurch 7 months ago
@LutzDerLurch you could ask ARTE, they should own the rights for this production..
viechbaderin 6 months ago
A group of crazy people. I did not know that Scholl's french is that fluent
awfulguitarplaying 10 months ago 4
i can't hear you !! fuckers^^
FidelKastrat 1 year ago
j'adore lui entendre parler en Français! et bien sûr j'ai chanté : "Man, man , man is for the woman made, / And the woman made for man; " ha ha ha! charmant!
Ich habe gerade erfahren dass Andreas Franzosich spricht!
nancyfi 1 year ago
Some boring info from my Purcell book: text by John motteux and music by Purcell. First sung by Miss Cross in The Mock Marriage by Thomas Scott. The song had more success than the play from what I can see and has nothing to do with the action of the play. Obviously I have too much time on my hands! Thanks for posting. Interesting!
shazzer1976 1 year ago 7
Thank you!!!
ReginaAlba 1 year ago