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Aus unsern Taten steigt ein Gericht - Act III, Die Frau ohne Schatten
Julia Varady, Sir Georg Solti
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Відео
Richard Eyre talks about The Met's new production of Werther
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Metropolitan Opera
Deborah Voigt's entrance in The Met's premiere of Die Walküre
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-From the documentary 'Wagner's Dream'
The Hippopotamus Song by Flanders & Swann
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Song in the City - performed by Frazer Scott, bass-baritone and Gavin Roberts, piano A bold hippopotamus was standing one day On the banks of the cool Shalimar He gazed at the bottom as he peacefully lay By the light of the evening star Away on the hilltop sat combing her hair His fair hippopotami maid The hippopotamus was no ignoramus And sang her this sweet serenade Chorus: Mud, mud, glorious...
Das Labyrinth 'Nun adieu, ich reis', ihr Schätzchen' (Peter von Winter)
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Salzburg Festival 2012
I Pagliacci final scene
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Domingo • Cotrubas • Fischer - Live 1985, Wiener Staatsoper
Hansel and Gretel ROH
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Traumpantomime from Englebert Humperdinck's Hänsel und Gretel. Production by Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier. Hänsel is sung by Angelika Kirchschlager, Gretel by Dina Damrau. Elizebeth Connell is mother and Thomas Allen is Father.
The Kiss in A Room with a View
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Merchant and Ivory film using music from La Rondine
Laurie's Song from Aaron Copland's The Tender Land
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Laurie's Song from Aaron Copland's The Tender Land
Eric Coates: I heard you singing (sung by Stuart Burrows)
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Eric Coates: I heard you singing (sung by Stuart Burrows)
Respect.
This aria .... "Dorettas Dream," by Puccini, here sung by Kiri Te Kanawa
The looping is unfortunate, why wasn’t it recorded live I wonder?
One of my favourite scenes in a movie ❤
Since Dame Maggie Smith’s passing it’s actually so sweet watching her and Dame Judy Dench reminiscing and gossiping.
1:00 When Dame Judi and Dame Maggie were not acting and were really gossiping about other people.
The hems of those long dresses must be filthy from being dragged along the ground.
"A Room With a View" marks one of the first times that I thought the movie version was better than the book.
The gossip they're discussing is the plot of 'Where Angles fear to Tread', another EM Forster/Merchant Ivory film with Hellen Mirren & Helena B Carter & Rupert Graves.....
I would follow that driver anywhere he led me.
4 minutes is all it took pack youthful romance.. nostalgia and longing...cultural differences...a beautiful aria and a lovely setting
Man I love Forster.
The movie was better than the book.
Beautiful movie! Every one should see it!
Masterpiece; music, and pictures. Kiri Te Kanawa phenomenal as always💌
The most charming and delightful film ever made. All the details - down to the fabulous gouache grotesques for each "Chapter" title. Denholm Elliot at his zenith. Julian Sands at his most gorgeous. Daniel Day-Lewis revealing what was to come in his incandescent career. Perfection. Sheer perfection.
Rest in peace Julian. Rest in peace Maggie. ❤❤
Perfection
One of my favorite movies RIP Julian Sands and Dame Maggie Smith
@kiritakanawa
The movie is all about lesbians. NOW i get it.
It really sucks that you can't find this film on any streaming services in many countries. I live in Sweden, and I've lost count on how many films that has been widely recognized and awarded that just aren't available any longer. Last year, for instance, on the 50 year "anniversary" of the military coup in Chile, I was looking for the Costa-Gavras movie Missing from 1982 with Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek, but to no avail. I have this one on DVD, but it is a hassle.
Who shot this film? The cinematography is magnificent!
Let's take a moment to admire the Italian opera that was set to this movie and really set the romantic timeless feel.
If it were today, we'd get a prequel of the time the aunt spent in Shropshire where she must have had a romantic encounter.
RIP Maggie Smith. An absolute legend, you will not be forgotten ❤
In the UK he'd get charged now with sexual assault and put in the sex offenders register, with a 10 year programme to address his 'offending.' Crazy times we live in.....
I still love (and use) the phrase from the book “vanquished by a mackintosh square”. 😂
Oh Maggie Smith and Judy Dench they played off each other so brilliantly. I'm not surprised they were great friends in real life.
I've been waiting my whole life to be kissed like that.
I first saw this the summer after my mother died. Such an exquisitely beautiful film. Rest in peace Denholm Elliott, Ismail Merchant, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Julian Sands and now Maggie Smith. Thy eternal summer shall not fade.
Watching 2024....
Beautiful words...
Alas! Mr Julian Sand! I loved seeing you! And now, you are gone.... Alas! Ms Maggie Smith! You were brilliant! And now, you are gone....
This is one of my favorite movies!! Also see Maggie & Judi in Ladies in Lavender!!
To me Maggie Smith will always be "poor Charlotte" making a fuss qith the change, being passive aggressive humble chaperon... loved her all the time
“ Miss Honeychurch is feeling unwell” , she’s just had a man’s tongue down her throat
This film drove me to seek out views on trips and where I live. I saw it in the movie theater, sigh.
I recall that the ladies take ‘Macintosh squares’ to sit on. We now refer to those small roll-up picnic blankets as such.
Oh, I had forgotten this great movie with those two great Dames!!! Giggling in the grass as young girls!! I must see this again!
RIP Julian Sands🙏🙏
RIP Dame Maggi Smith🙏🥰
It's an absolutely ravishing scene in every possible way, but I'm thinking of Maggie Smith who said Merchant Ivory left her up a mountain in agonisingly tight corsets for about a year!
That's the great singer Kiri TeKanawa on the soundtrack, in her prime in the 1980's.
RIP Maggie 🕊
And Julian Sands, who died recently in a hiking accident. Good actor.
To jeden z moich ulubionych filmów ❤
Deutsche
Gorgeous in the book, gorgeous in the movie, Gorgeous, glorious music! And how did Forster write it? “And there Charlotte Bartlett stood brown against the view…” RIP Julian Sands and now Maggie Smith. 😢
RIP. My favorite role of hers. Bless
Yep, that would be one of the most romantic movies ever made right there.
❤❤❤ rest in peace You will be missed 😢
One of my favorite film scenes of all time. RIP to the brilliant Maggie Smith.