Opera lyrics redux
Aug. 29th, 2006 10:11 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last year I offered you an opera lyrics quiz so I thought I'd do another one. None of the operas are duplicated from last year.
So, here are ten libretto excerpts, translated into English where that is not the original language. Your task is to identify the operas in question.
1. Ascend, O my beloved. Ascend the highest place of imperial sovereignty
2. Your daughter is monstrous
3. Torture of every kind may await me
4. I shall lament my fate so cruel and so pitiless
5. The wind is from the west, a lazy sea, the sky overcast, a stagnant smell from the lagoon
6. Bravely blended, brotherly love born in the drink from our blood
7. I shall dry these weeping flagstones. With my own lips they shall be dried
8. We return to our lasses like fortunate traders, triumphant with the spoils of the vanquish'd invaders
9. Shepherd cease your singing, for all our gaiety has turned to pain
10. If the water is deep we will swim. If it is too fast we will build boats
So, here are ten libretto excerpts, translated into English where that is not the original language. Your task is to identify the operas in question.
1. Ascend, O my beloved. Ascend the highest place of imperial sovereignty
2. Your daughter is monstrous
3. Torture of every kind may await me
4. I shall lament my fate so cruel and so pitiless
5. The wind is from the west, a lazy sea, the sky overcast, a stagnant smell from the lagoon
6. Bravely blended, brotherly love born in the drink from our blood
7. I shall dry these weeping flagstones. With my own lips they shall be dried
8. We return to our lasses like fortunate traders, triumphant with the spoils of the vanquish'd invaders
9. Shepherd cease your singing, for all our gaiety has turned to pain
10. If the water is deep we will swim. If it is too fast we will build boats
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Date: 2006-08-29 03:36 pm (UTC)(Say, you know the Gilbert-Wagner Secret Letters (http://www.jlittlewood.com/discuss/humour/gilbert_sullivan.htm), right?)
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Date: 2006-08-29 05:18 pm (UTC)Well done!
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Date: 2006-08-29 03:19 pm (UTC)I will take a guess at number 1 with Das Rheingold and at number 6 with Götterdämmerung.
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Date: 2006-08-29 03:22 pm (UTC)1. is most definitely not Rheingold
And isn't it odd how much BDSM crops up in opera
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Date: 2006-08-29 04:59 pm (UTC)Re: am totally out of my league here
Date: 2006-08-29 05:20 pm (UTC)Re: am totally out of my league here
Date: 2006-08-30 03:03 am (UTC)i am desolate.
note to self- research on operas. they arent just people who're singing at high pitched voices in funny costumes. some are actually good.
i've always wanted to go see an opera in the MET. But the opportunity never came up. But i managed to catch a production of 'The Nutcracker' by the New York Ballet at Lincoln Center...
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Date: 2006-08-29 10:36 pm (UTC)1. L'incoronazione di Poppea
2. Salome
4. Giulio Cesare
Hmm. I feel as though I should know 7.
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Date: 2006-08-30 01:47 am (UTC)This is fun.
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