@@Luka1180 I might have thought the phrase, "An Introduction" would indicate to an alert viewer that this 3 minute video was not the entire course. Just as the one-minute movie trailers a film studio puts out to promote a film are not the entire film😏.
20nov20 commenter here: spot on. As the immortal Great Domingo has said and continues to say, opera is forever. The Human Spirit is nourished by it like no other. Despite the fart sniffers who persist generation to generation, opera continues to marvel, soothe, enervate and dazzlel us. And so it should.
I enjoy hearing Professor Greenberg's comments. I suggest he use a tele-prompter instead of reading the notes in his hand. It's distracting to see him continuously looking down.
I mean, he only explains what Opera means. To be frank he didn't explain how to listen/enjoy the music now did he?
I tried hard to extract "how to listen and understand" opera... got nothing...
This is the very first 3 minutes of a course that runs 24 hours.
@@MrsRubens Then the title should’ve been different, now, shouldn’t it????
@@Luka1180 I might have thought the phrase, "An Introduction" would indicate to an alert viewer that this 3 minute video was not the entire course. Just as the one-minute movie trailers a film studio puts out to promote a film are not the entire film😏.
Your comment is horrifyingly ignorant. You’ve only heard a beginning snippet.
20nov20 commenter here: spot on. As the immortal Great Domingo has said and continues to say, opera is forever. The Human Spirit is nourished by it like no other. Despite the fart sniffers who persist generation to generation, opera continues to marvel, soothe, enervate and dazzlel us. And so it should.
This is great. Thanks from Sweden!
15 hours listening to the audio of this and it's phenomenal.
Does the lip sync seem off?
When I saw the thumbnail I thought it was a scene from the office
The reader is absolutely phenomenal. Who is he?
I enjoy hearing Professor Greenberg's comments. I suggest he use a tele-prompter instead of reading the notes in his hand. It's distracting to see him continuously looking down.
This is fair. I've been listening to the audio and it's great. Not sure I can watch the video
This clip is from before that was as much of a possibility - no notes in hand in the later courses.