Sull'aria from Le nozze di Figaro by Mozart

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

Rebecca Collett and Taylor Strande sing the duet "Sull'aria" from The marriage of Figaro by Mozart. Halifax Summer Opera workshop production from August 2008, music director and accompanist Lynette Wahlstrom and stage director GaRRy Williams.

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  • mozart and bunny girls.... if i am good this is what will greet me when i die.

  • WHAT was the director thinking? The costumes have no relation to the characters whatsoever and Susanna's is a ridiculous explotative trick which the young lady shold have refused to go along with. And who determined the time signature? Much to slow. These young women deserved better than this travesty.

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  • i clicked on this thinking it would be hilariously terrible all round. it's not, my reaction was the fault of everyone involved in this production but the singers.

  • the piano accompanying transcription is horrible

  • Very nice voices, very ugly costumes.

  • Good singing, girls

    The modern setting wasn't to my liking, but that perhaps only shows that I'm getting old.

  • Sehr schön und harmonisch gesungen. Aber die Inszenierung gefällt mir nicht. Ist ja schließlich kein Hüpfelied.

  • Horrible. Nice voices but a horrible Inszenierung.

  • I thought the art form was great. Was not West Side Story as much Romeo and Juliet yet again? But it worked. So did this. Great voices girls! Good job!

  • Hell man...i liked it a lot. I agree with the moving art form. What was West Side Story but Romeo and Juliet all over again! The girls voices were great. Great talent.

  • Even though this is not the way 1 would dress back then...I like it because it puts a modern twist on opera and draws in a younger audience...Because I am an opera singer/student, I understand the objective that were trying to gain...younger people can relate a bit better and would be a tad more interested...Art is forever changing and evolving to fit the "now"...even though the costomes are different, that does not change the music and the story plot of the opera itself.

  • I love the ending. you ladies sound so good.

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