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Intermezzo de la ópera Cavalleria rusticana, de Pietro Mascagni. Festival de Ravenna, 1996. Orquesta del Teatro Comunale di Bologna. Dirige Riccardo Muti.

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  • @dario621000 RIVOGLIO L'ITALIA DI UNA VOLTA ! ♥

  • Why is it so short? I bet the conductor had a little illicit smoke before the performance and thought it was long enough! Sweating so profusely can only be a sign of high!

    Music like this should last for ever; its purpose being to make love (the old fashion way: paying unequivocal amorous attention to one’s lady) rather than posturing with all those superfluous articles of affluence that we see when attending concerts! I just love this music!

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  • Astonishingly beautiful..

  • WOW... The greatest version on Mascagni's Intermezzo that i ever heard... Great!

  • L'ITALIA NON ELOGIA UN MINIMO I SUOI ARTISTI, IL SUO PATRIMONIO CULTURALE, SIAMO DIVENTATI UNA BANDA DI CIALTRONI CHE PENSANO SOLO AI CULI DELLE SOUBRETTE! PECCATO...SIAMO STATI DAVVERO I MIGLIORI AL MONDO...DA FARE INVIDIA A TUTTI! RICCARDO MUTI, NAPOLETANO, FAMOSO CONDUTTORE NEL MONDO...MA A NAPOLI LO CONOSCONO?????

  • this is so dreamful, that get heart-ache...♥♥♥

  • This song represents the agony of existence.

  • this is the most beautiful thing I´ve heard in a LONG time

  • @sisyphus511, It's the "Intermezzo" meaning in this case, the middle of two larger pieces of music. The entire musical piece is very long. Think of it as an "intermission" between two parts of an Opera or Play, but unlike a play, the musical pieces bring the two parts together to make the whole.

    Either way, the whole work is beautiful, but this section is quite possibly the most beautiful work in all of classical music. At least to my ears.  :)

  • 20 people were beaten by jake la motta

  • @sisyphus511 actually conductors sweat all the time.

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