Friday, November 12, 2010
My Apologies
Lego Opera appears to have taken an unplanned hiatus. I assure you it is only temporary. I am in my final year of work to achieve my Masters Degree in Public Health, which (much to my chagrin) takes precedence over Legos. But not over opera. I am still listening to Friday Night at the Opera and will begin to Lego again as soon as my academic load lightens.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Die Tote Stadt
Here is a scene from the second act of Die Tote Stadt - The Dead City - as Paul chases the vision of his deceased wife down the cobbled streets of Bruges.

You can learn more about this opera here.
It is currently being broadcast live at capradio.org.
You can learn more about this opera here.
It is currently being broadcast live at capradio.org.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Madame Butterfly
The pictures below are snapshots of the first act of Madame Butterfly. It does not do justice to the opera itself - when it is played again, I can try again.
The American, Pinkerton, sings with his bride, Cio-Cio (Madame Butterfly), in his house overlooking the bay.


You can learn more about this opera here.
The American, Pinkerton, sings with his bride, Cio-Cio (Madame Butterfly), in his house overlooking the bay.
You can learn more about this opera here.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Semele
On Friday, August 13, Mr. Bianco broadcast Handel's Semele. Set in Ancient Roman times, I was unable to picture it taking place in buildings, since all I know of Ancient Rome is ruins. So I kept the set simple. Enjoy!

You can read about the opera here.
You can listen to the broadcast here.
Author's note: I am running late with posts this month as I prepare for Burning Man. Please bear with me.
You can read about the opera here.
You can listen to the broadcast here.
Author's note: I am running late with posts this month as I prepare for Burning Man. Please bear with me.
Friday, July 23, 2010
The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny is an opera by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht. The story concerns a city, Mahagonny, that is centered around whiskey, women, and money. There are two pictures below. One is of the city in full-swing, with women being bartered over. The other is of the city after a major hurricane.


You can listen to the recording of the opera here. You can read more about the opera here.
You can listen to the recording of the opera here. You can read more about the opera here.
Friday, July 9, 2010
L'Orfeo
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