Weber: Der Freischütz (NAWM 126), Wolf's Glen scene, end
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6:36 and my hula-hoops.
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5:12 So that's what happened to my Halloween spider.
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@spectre720 Okay you have never seen american produced opera watch il trovatore from met opera with Pavarotti and you will never say that again
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Outstanding! Perfect! Bravo!
..... That should cause confusion
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The lack of highly advanced special effects really brings out the primitive-esque and basic usage of stage props bringing the viewer, in regards to this particular orchestration of the opera, closer to what the original might have looked like.
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Je trouve la partie musicale très bien interprétée .Quant à la mise en scène , je l'apprécie . Elle me sembe très suggestive , glauque ; c'est une interprétation de la morbidité inhérente à l'imaginaire des personnages du Freischütz . Kaspar a participé à des massacres ( Magdeburger Tanz ) ; le Freischütz , sous un dehors champêtre , est né aussi des batailles ( Waterloo) .Il y avait un peu de ça dans l'Allemagne d'après 1945 (même en 1970).Une campagne faussement paisible après des horreurs .
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@swingitwithme1 You are so right--a truly less than inspiring production--a disservice to this divine opera. Can't anyone post anything better than this schist/crap??? c'mon German people!!!
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absurd scenery/costumes---its supposed to be spooky and creepy--this is just plain strange with this freak show of costumed people--nothing to do with the plot--just bad German expressionism--not suppose to be here. Like if Wozzeck wandered over from another stage. The production team looks like they spent 50 cents on the set and costumes. TERRIBLE. Aren't there better clips that someone can get of this divine scene in a divine opera????



I disagree,
corny is overdone big budget americanized supershows
spectre720 1 year ago 8
Carl Maria Weber FTW!!!!!
MichaelWoss 2 years ago 7