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Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle as Performed by Opera North
Das Rheingold (Part 1 of the Opera North's Concert Performance of Wagner's Ring Cycle)
Part 1 of the BBC presentation of the Opera North's concert performance of Wagners RING CYCLE: DAS RHEINGOLD. Watch on TalieVision Parts 2-4 will appear in this thread as I load them to TalieVision's GabTV channel. If you can't wait 'til then, you can find them in TalieVision's Ring Cycle playlist on BitChute. Last edited by Taliesen; April 12th, 2022 at 04:33 PM. |
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Die Walkure (Part 2 of the Opera North's Concert Performance of Wagner's Ring Cycle)
Die Walkure (Part 2 of the Opera North's Concert Performance of Wagner's Ring Cycle)
Part 2 of the BBC presentation of the Opera North's concert performance of Wagner's RING CYCLE: DIE WALKURE. Watch on TalieVision |
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Opera North?
Are you sure? I went to see a performance of Carmen by them some years ago, and since then have checked every stitch of clothing, and the colour of every face in a cast since. ................................................. You know, it seems that Opera North got even worse as time went by: Quote:
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Siegfried (Part 3 of the Opera North's Concert Performance of Wagner's Ring Cycle)
Siegfried (Part 3 of the Opera North's Concert Performance of Wagner's Ring Cycle)
Part 3 of the BBC presentation of the Opera North's concert performance of Wagner's RING CYCLE: SIEGFRIED. Watch on TalieVision |
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Appreciate the name brother whoever you are
Thanks for your effort to upgrade the general consciousness on this dreary fucking forum by using the wonderful Welsh place name that Wright used for his home as your pseudonym
Ever seen pics of the 'second' Imperial Hotel (1890-1968) in Tokyo that the Japanese aristocracy had avid collector of Asian art Wright design for Western (mainly N. American) visitors in the "Mayan Revival Style" ...heh heh ... Supposedly the American Prairie School got some of itz inspiration for that style from ancient Mayan monumental construction discovered at Uxmal, Mexico (which I visited during the 1980s) ...it took a genius like FLW to bring together elements of contemporary asian architecture with ancient meso american in his vision for the second Imperial Hotel during his all too brief fascination with Mayan Revival. Cheers |
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AFAIK he was the only world class architect that America ever produced, and he was always broke. These jews and faggots that the world fawns over these days couldnt hold a candle to Wright. |
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Regarding the Usonia houses (United States of North America), I can appreciate that as a former carpenter, he managed to process wood in the buildings in a beautiful way. Such a house would cost a fortune in Holland, making it unaffordable for the working man. Quote:
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