9/15. In a couple of instances I knew the aria, just didn't know the composer. If I didn't know the aria, I tried to guess according to the language, but that became difficult when most, or all, of the aria was "ah, ah, ah" or something like that. Enjoyable.
Well, 15/15… but, as I am a musician in an opera house, that’s no great achievement (I played all of these except for the Händel). I expect a harder one soon!
Congratulations. For you, the level is even easier than Easy. The continuation of the Arias will be much later, but I don’t want to make it too complicated. Most likely there will be a Medium.
Congratulations on your excellent result. I always think about whether I should be happy with the results that are close to the maximum among the audience or whether I should do something more difficult next time))
13/15: I don't know Delibes and Tchaikovsky that much... but I did research on many these operas and Lakme is not a goddess, just the daughter of a priest. But I forgive you for you gave us the exctasy of "Nessun dorma" sung by il grande Luciano.
Thanks for your comment. Regarding Lakme - I just became interested in the origin of the word itself and I found it on the wiki: "The name Lakmé is the French rendition of Sanskrit Lakshmi, the name of the Hindu Goddess of Wealth." from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakm%C3%A9 Naturally, I did not verify and check. I can always say that Mr. Liszt has the right to say whatever he wants))
Loved it! I got 15/15, but I've played in or sung in many of these, and listen to a lot of opera.. The only "guess was the Handel. I'd say it was pretty easy. Looking forward to more.
I adore classical music, and by default, I really like some operas, but this list was not as easy you you say. I got 4 wrong, but while the easy ones were easy, the hard ones were deceptive and the excerpts more difficult to recognize. Cool quiz. Thanks!
I got them all, which makes a change. Oddly enough, I am currently rehearsing chorus parts for the very first one, know the aria, and joined in on the top As! Our company has also staged Lamke.
It seemed to me that on this channel the majority of viewers relate to and prefer piano works and quizzes. But it turns out there are perhaps even more people directly related to opera))
Greetings. This series is not dedicated to Arias, but to guessing the composer based on a specific direction in music (sonatas, arias, etudes, etc.) There will definitely be a continuation directly on the arias, but later.. here is a link to the playlist of this series. ua-cam.com/play/PLMINMN8Z7Nmh0qgUJTni9-JW2vI4Evoj1.html
I understand that at a certain level of knowledge of classical music or opera, it is much more interesting to guess without a list. Congratulations on an excellent result.
I got 15/15. 100% correct i got. 😊
I suck at opera! I got 10/15. (I guessed "Verdi" about 4 times. 😆 A lot of the Italian ones sounded to me like Verdi.)
9/15. In a couple of instances I knew the aria, just didn't know the composer. If I didn't know the aria, I tried to guess according to the language, but that became difficult when most, or all, of the aria was "ah, ah, ah" or something like that. Enjoyable.
14/15. Not much of an achievement considering there were several figure-skating war-horses in this selection, including the intro :)
Well, 15/15… but, as I am a musician in an opera house, that’s no great achievement (I played all of these except for the Händel). I expect a harder one soon!
Congratulations. For you, the level is even easier than Easy. The continuation of the Arias will be much later, but I don’t want to make it too complicated. Most likely there will be a Medium.
14/15 it was really good, as opera-fan. Only Delibes' Lakme I didn't know. Shame on me!!! Thanks !!!
Congratulations on your excellent result. I always think about whether I should be happy with the results that are close to the maximum among the audience or whether I should do something more difficult next time))
13/15: I don't know Delibes and Tchaikovsky that much... but I did research on many these operas and Lakme is not a goddess, just the daughter of a priest. But I forgive you for you gave us the exctasy of "Nessun dorma" sung by il grande Luciano.
Thanks for your comment. Regarding Lakme - I just became interested in the origin of the word itself and I found it on the wiki:
"The name Lakmé is the French rendition of Sanskrit Lakshmi, the name of the Hindu Goddess of Wealth."
from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakm%C3%A9
Naturally, I did not verify and check. I can always say that Mr. Liszt has the right to say whatever he wants))
I got 15/15.
Loved it! I got 15/15, but I've played in or sung in many of these, and listen to a lot of opera.. The only "guess was the Handel.
I'd say it was pretty easy. Looking forward to more.
I adore classical music, and by default, I really like some operas, but this list was not as easy you you say. I got 4 wrong, but while the easy ones were easy, the hard ones were deceptive and the excerpts more difficult to recognize. Cool quiz. Thanks!
For Tchaikovsky it was the horn that have it away for me
Do another 1, harder pls
I got them all, which makes a change. Oddly enough, I am currently rehearsing chorus parts for the very first one, know the aria, and joined in on the top As! Our company has also staged Lamke.
It seemed to me that on this channel the majority of viewers relate to and prefer piano works and quizzes. But it turns out there are perhaps even more people directly related to opera))
13/15
10/15
9/15, which is good for me, since I never listen to operas.
Then you did even better, but I deliberately set it to an easy level, because in many cases you can easily guess even by the language of execution.
This is part IV? Might you link to the previous three parts?
Greetings. This series is not dedicated to Arias, but to guessing the composer based on a specific direction in music (sonatas, arias, etudes, etc.) There will definitely be a continuation directly on the arias, but later.. here is a link to the playlist of this series.
ua-cam.com/play/PLMINMN8Z7Nmh0qgUJTni9-JW2vI4Evoj1.html
11/15 (i don't look at the list, i find it funnier)
I understand that at a certain level of knowledge of classical music or opera, it is much more interesting to guess without a list. Congratulations on an excellent result.