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Diva Crossdresser Singer - Bellini´s Opera Norma - Casta Diva.

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Diva Crossdresser Singer of Opera - Madame LaLa sings Casta Diva.
Director: L. Cannata.

Norma - Synopsis
An Opera by Vincenzo Bellini

Opera in two acts, by Bellini; words by Felice Romani, based on an old French story. Produced, December 26, 1831, Milan. King's Theatre, June 20, 1833, in Italian; Drury Lane, June 24, 1837, in English. Paris, Théâtre des Italiens, 1833. New York, February 25, 1841, at the Park Theatre; October 2, 1854, for the opening of the Academy of Music, with Grisi, Mario, and Susini; December 19, 1891, Metropolitan Opera House, with Lilli Lehmann as Norma.

CHARACTERS

POLLIONE, Roman Pro-consul in Gaul............................ Tenor
OROVESO, Archdruid, father of Norma............................ Bass
NORMA, High-priestess of the Druidical temple of Esus......... Soprano
ADALGISA, a virgin of the temple.................................. Contralto
CLOTILDA, Norma's confidante.................................... Soprano
FLAVIUS, a centurion................................................. Tenor
Priests, Officers of the Temple, Gallic Warriors, Priestesses and Virgins of the Temple, and Two Children of Norma and Pollione.

Time: Roman Occupation, about 50 B.C.
Place: Gaul.

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  • Que es esto?

    Es una broma?

  • talk about high camp! You go girlfriend!!!

  • its obvious that it is.. Noone would cough near the end of an aria.. but its great to see people doing new and innovative things with opera! Im curious to see if there are any other comedic works by this artist? Parodies on various stories etc.. thanks for posting!

  • omg omg omg omg omg omg

    we'll understand this in 50 years i guess

  • Poor Bellini!

  • Wrong everything: wrong costume for the period. This is not a baroque piece, this is Bellini. As for the singing.... I'll stay silent.

  • I think so. No offence.

  • i'm not trying to be mean, but is this a joke?

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