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marrrow · 9 months
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Zenos POV feat. Dieter
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vuroro · 11 months
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My Puck was chosen as a finalist for the Fanfest art contest! 😭💕 If she could know, she'd be real grumpy I hadn't chosen nobler moments to showcase lol.
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dieterfaust · 1 year
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Am I allowed to post this here, or will this blog get nuked from space
https://poipiku.com/4292414/7977803.html
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u2fangirlie-blog · 2 months
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Good Omens Aziraphale's Sad Bastard Breakup Playlist
After the breakup, Aziraphale has a new job in heaven, having taken Gabriel’s vacant position. Aziraphale is haunted by sad music reminding him of his time with Crowley. The songs are dramatic, tragic, melancholic, angry, wistful, romantic, and sentimental. How does he listen to music at his new job in the head office? Are material objects allowed? Does he keep a secret stash of tea, cake, and records and a phonograph player in his office? Does he have a celestial radio that can tune in Earth radio stations? Does he sneak off to Earth to hang out in record shops and bookstores? Or more dramatically and emotionally torturously, does he remember every note, every nuance, every feeling, of every song and replay them in his mind? He's stuffing his face with angel food cake and tea while crying and listening to sad bastard songs and hiding from Michael and the Metatron.
See note after list on song selection process.
Songs include:
“Lacrimosa” – Mozart, Requiem in D Minor, Vienna Mozart Orchestra
“Commendatore” – Mozart, Don Giovanni, Amadeus film soundtrack
“Ja, tot katoramu vnimala” – Rubenstein, The Demon, Nicolai Ghiaurov
“D’amour l’ardente flemme” – Berlioz, The Damnation of Faust, Maria Callas
“Liebestod” – Wagner, Tristan and Isolde, Waltraud Meier
“Ach ich fuhls” – Mozart, The Magic Flute, Gundula Janowitz
“Thy hand, Belinda … When I am laid in earth” – Purcell, Dido and Aeneas, Janet Baker
“E lucevan la stelle” – Puccini, Tosca, Placido Domingo
“Celeste Aidia” – Verdi, Aida, Mario Lanza
“Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen” Mahler, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
“Der Wanderer” – Schubert, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
“Love is a Plaintive Song” – Gilbert and Sullivan, Patience, D’Oyly Carte Opera Company
“I am a Courtier Grave and Serious” – Gilbert and Sullivan, The Gondoliers, D’Oyly Carte Opera Company
“The Gentleman is a Dope” – Rodgers and Hammerstein, Allegro, Blossom Dearie
“A Hymn to Him” – Lerner and Lowe, My Fair Lady, Rex Harrison
“Could I Leave You?” – Sondheim, Follies, Alexis Smith
“We Do Not Belong Together” – Sondheim, Sunday in the Park with George, Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin
“On My Own” – Schonberg, Les Misérables, Frances Ruffelle
“As Long as He Needs Me” – Bert, Oliver, Judy Garland
 “Stranger in Paradise” – Wright and Forest, Kismet, Richard Kiley and Doretta Morrow
“A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square” – Sherwin and Maschwitz, Vera Lynn
“Night and Day” – Porter, The Gay Divorcee, Ella Fitzgerald
“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” – Porter, Born to Dance, Shirley Bassey
“Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered” – Rodgers and Heart, Pal Joey, Sarah Vaughan
“They Can’t Take That Away From Me” – Gershwin, Shall We Dance, Fred Astaire
“Mon Deu” – Dumont and Vaucaire, Edith Piaf
“Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien” – Dumont and Vaucaire, Edith Piaf
P.S.: Aziraphale likes Les Mis because it reminds him of that time Crowley rescued him from the Bastille. Don't tell anyone. It's a big secret.
P.P.S.: “Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered” reminds him of the time he and Crowley got drunk in the backroom at the bookshop the day the anti-Christ was delivered to Earth. Basically, this song reminds him of every time they went out for drinks or stayed in and drank.
P.P.P.S.: “I am a Courtier Grave and Serious” was the song Aziraphale planned to play when trying to tempt Crowley into learning the gavotte. It reminds him of the ball in the bookstore when he finally danced with Crowley.
P.P.P.P.S.: “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien” is as close as Aziraphale can get to telling the world and Crowley to eff off. He has no more effs to give. Or at least he’s trying to convince himself he no longer gives a f***. He’s going off to his new job at the head office and Do Good.
Note on song selection:
I selected songs that thematically fit with the relationship between Aziraphale and Crowley. I think the songs tell a story of Aziraphale’s struggle to reconcile his conflicted motivations. They reflect Aziraphale’s fears and desires. He fears being hauled off to hell for disobedience. He fears Crowley’s death and being alone in the world. He desires to be emotionally intimate with Crowley. (Dare he risk physical intimacy with Crowley?) He feels self-righteously indignant, but he’s soft and squishy and weepy and misses his best friend.
I don’t have much knowledge of opera or musical theater, but I have some experience with choir and solo performance. I did a lot of research into opera, art songs, musicals, showtunes, and standards to create a playlist on YouTube. Selections were based on availability, popularity, and sound quality. My big question was whether or not Aziraphale is a strict originalist or if he likes different versions of songs. In some places, I chose newer versions over original versions due to the sound quality of the recordings. I tried to keep selections accessible to a wide audience with varying degrees of musical knowledge. You may not like my choices, so your mileage may vary. You can make your own playlist.
You can listen to it on YouTube.
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pissgod-639 · 3 months
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THE URGE TO PUKE ALL MY INTERESTS RN
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Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924) - Doktor Faust / Last Scene - Hilf, Sehnsucht, Urzeugerin ·
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau ·
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks · Ferdinand Leitner
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iliiuan · 11 months
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Epic Fantasy through the Ages
A Chronology of Story
This is a work in progress, but here is my list as of 6 July 2023. Please feel free to send me additions or corrections. I have focused on epic (works that are long and took a long time to create) and fantasy (works that include an element of magic, the supernatural, or superpowers). Some of the list could be categorized as myth, some as Literature™️, some as science fiction, but beyond these categories are the two main criteria of epic and fantasy. I also don't fully know what all of the ancient to modern works encompass, but that's the fun of read and find out. I probably have added some things that don't properly meet my criteria, and that's fine with me. 🌺
Works by Mesopotamian Bards (3100 BC - 539 BC)
Enumah Elish (Epic of Creation)
Atrahasis (The Flood)
Epic of Gilgamesh
Descent of Ishtar
Epic of Erra
Etana
Adapa
Anzu
Nergel and Ereshkigal
Avesta by Zoroastrian Bards (1500 BC)
Ramayana by Valmiki (750+ BC)
Mahabharata by Vayasa (750+ BC)
The Illiad and the Odyssey by Homer (650+ BC)
Thoegeny; Works and Days by Hesiod (650+ BC)
Popol Vuh (4th century BC)
The Torah and other Jewish stories (4th century BC)
Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes (270 BC)
Bellum Punicam by Gnaeus Naevius (200 BC)
Annales by Ennius (170 BC)
De Rerum Natura by Lucretius (50 BC)
Poem 64 by Catullus (50 BC)
The Aenid by Virgil (19 BC)
Metamorphoses by Ovid (2 AD)
Punica by Silius Italicus (50 AD)
Satyrica by Petronius (60 AD)
Pharsalia or Bellum Civile by Lucan (62 AD)
Argonautica by Valerius Flaccus (70 AD)
Thebaid by Statius (90 AD)
The Irish Myth Cycles: Mythological, Ulster, Fenian, and Kings (3rd Century AD)
The Bible and other Christian stories (5th century AD)
Dionysiaca by Nonnus of Panopolis (500 AD)
The Quran and other Muslim stories (7th century AD)
Arabian Nights (7th century AD)
Hildebrandslied and other German heroic lays by Bards (830 AD)
Shahnameh by Ferdowsi (977 or 1010 AD)
Chanson de Roland (1125 AD)
Cantar de Mio Sid (1200 AD)
The Dietrich Cycle (1230 AD)
Poetic Edda and Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson and others (1270 AD)
Beowulf by Old English Bards (11th century AD)
Nibelungenlied by Middle High German Bards (1200)
Amadís de Gaula (13th century AD)
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alghieri (1308)
Teseida by Bocaccio (1340 AD)
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Middle English Bards (14th century)
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (1392)
Morgante by Luigi Pulci (1483)
Le morte d'Arthur by Thomas Mallory (1485)
Orlando Innamorato by Boiardo (1495)
Orlando Furioso by Ariosto (1516)
Os Lusiadas by Camoes (1572)
Gerusalemme Liberata by Tasso (1581)
Plays and Poems by William Shakespeare (1589)
The Faerie Queen by Edmund Spencer (1590)
Discourses on the Heroic Poem by Tasso (1594)
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes (1614)
L'Adone by Marino (1623)
Paradise Lost; Paradise Regained by Milton (1667)
Le Lutrin by Boileau (1674)
Order and Disorder by Lucy Hutchinson (1679)
Mac Flecknoe; Aenid English translation by Dryden (1682)
The Dispensary bu Samuel Garth (1699)
The Battle of the Books; A Tale of a Tub by Swift (1704)
The Rape of the Lock; Illiad and Odyssey English translations; Dunciad by Pope (1714)
The Vanity of Human Wishes by Samuel Johnson (1749)
Scribleriad by Richard Owen Cambridge (1751)
Faust by Goethe (1772)
The Triumphs of Temper; Essay on Epic Poetry by William Hayley (1782)
The Task by William Cowper (1785)
Joan of Arc; Thalaba the Destroyer; Madoc; The Curse of Kehama by Southey (1796)
The Prelude; The Execution by Wordsworth (1799)
Jerusalem by Blake (1804)
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Coleridge (1817)
Laon and Cythna; Peter Bell the Third; Prometheus Unbound by Shelley (1817)
Hyperion: A Fragment; The Fall of Hyperion by Keats (1818)
Don Juan by Byron (1819)
The Kalevala by Elias Lonnrot (1835)
Sohrah and Rustum by Matthew Arnold (1853)
Hiawatha by Longfellow (1855)
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman (1855)
Idylls of the King by Lord Alfred Tennyson (1859)
Cantos by Ezra Pound (1917)
The Wasteland by T.S. Eliot (1922)
Ulysses by James Joyce (1922)
The Hobbit/The Lord of the Rings/The Silmarillion etc. by J.R.R. Tolkien (1937)
Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake (1946)
The White Goddess by Robert Graves (1948)
Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell (1949)
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis (1950)
Anathemata by David Jones (1952)
Dune by Frank Herbert (1965)
The Dark Is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper (1965)
Briggflatts by Basil Bunting (1965)
Earthsea by Ursula K. LeGuin (1968)
Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey (1968)
The Chronicles of Amber by Roger Zelazny (1970)
The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice (1976)
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen Donaldson (1977)
The Magic of Xanth by Piers Anthony (1977)
Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolf (1980)
The Dark Tower by Stephen King (1982)
Belgariad and Mellorean by David Eddings (1982)
The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley (1982)
Shannara by Terry Brooks (1982)
The Riftwar Cycle by Raymond E. Feist (1982)
Discworld by Terry Pratchett (1983)
Mythago Wood by Robert Holdstock (1984)
Neuromancer by William Gibson (1984)
The Black Company (1984)
Redwall by Brian Jaques (1986)
Valdemar by Mercedes Lackey (1987)
Memory, Sorrow, Thorn by Tad Williams (1988)
Sandman by Neil Gaimon (1989)
The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan (1990)
Queen of Angels by Greg Bear (1990)
Newford by Charles de Lint (1990)
Omeros by Derek Walcott (1990)
The Saga of Recluse by L.E. Modesitt, Jr. (1991)
The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski (1993)
Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind (1994)
Realm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb (1995)
His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman (1995)
Old Kingdom by Garth Nix (1995)
A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin (1996)
Animorphs by H.A. Applegate (1996)
Crown of Stars by Kate Elliott (1997)
Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling (1997)
The Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steve Erickson (1999)
The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher (2000)
The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini (2002)
Prince of Nothing by R. Scott Bakker (2003)
Bartimaeus by Jonathan Stroud (2003)
The Gentlemen Bastard Sequence by Scott Lynch (2004)
Twilight by Stephanie Meyer (2005)
Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan (2005)
Temeraire by Naomi Novik (2006)
The First Law by Joe Abercrombie (2006)
Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson (2006)
The Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss (2007)
Shadows of the Apt by Adrian Tchaikovsky (2008)
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (2008)
Graceling by Kristin Cashore (2008)
Riyria Revelations by Michael J. Sullivan (2008)
Night Angel by Brent Weeks (2008)
The Demon Cycle by Peter V. Brett (2008)
Inheritance by N.K. Jemisin (2010)
The Lightbringer by Brent Weeks (2010)
The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson (2010)
The Expanse by James S.A. Corey (2011)
The Broken Empire by Mark Lawrence (2011)
The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer (2012)
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (2012)
Grishaverse by Leigh Bardugo (2012)
The Traitor Son Cycle by Miles Cameron (2012)
Worm by Wildbow (2013)
The Powder Mage by Brian McClellan (2013)
The Broken Earth by N.K. Jemisin (2015)
Shards of Heaven by Michael Livingston (2015)
The Green Bone Saga by Fonda Lee (2017)
The Band Series by Nicholas Eames (2017)
Winternight by Katherine Arden (2017)
The Folk of the Air by Holly Black (2018)
The Founders by Robert Jackson Bennett (2018)
The Locked Tomb by Tamsyn Muir (2019)
Grave of Empires by Sam Sykes (2019)
Djeliya by Juni Ba (2021)
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snoutbleed · 5 months
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Sören pinned the fox at the center of the conspiracy.
From the intersection of threads, her scorn cast a lingering suspense. The boar looked to Hale for their input on Umeya’s placement on the detective board—a blessing in disguise, for he wanted to break eye contact with the fox’s portrait.
"We look like we’re going crazy," Hale spoke, raising additional Polaroids to the board, but pinning none. “That means we’re getting something right.”
“Crazy's good, especially with what's going on,” Sören remarked. His comment was lost on how immersed Hale was with lining multi-colored threads across the collage; they all came back to the fox, whose portrait his boss tapped.
“She is quite the social butterfly. Enter her friend, Faust,” his finger glided to a photo of the fox with a hound twice her size. Additional threads sourced out to more creepshots of the fox and her friend. “Looks like they work together. What they do is unclear, but they answer to this man.”
Sören tracked Hale’s finger to a portrait of a suit-clad black goat with glazed eyes. Next to the man of mystery was a stalker shot featuring the fox in conversation with them.
“I ran into him briefly when I was summoned to the BKA,” Sören commented. “His name is Dietrich.”
Hale nodded and that was it, lacking additional comments on the fox’s web of secrets. Instead, a grunt marked a long, contemplative silence. Both of them were silenced by how they came up empty-handed with context. The puzzle was complete, but they couldn’t interpret the image.
Eventually, Hale broke the silence, "I'm noticing a pattern." He wagged his finger around the board.
All around Umeya, the people of interest were brick walls clad in suits and ties. They all had uneasy stares in the fox’s presence. Seemingly energetic photos contained smiles that failed to reach those tired eyes. A job at the top was soul-sucking but it paled in comparison to giving yourself to a devil.
“Could it be…she’s blackmailing them?” Sören asked, nodding. “There’s only so many ways to put someone under your thumb, and she works with confidentiality.”
"That or…” Hale paused, musing to himself, “…she has quite the taste in men.”
Sören perked up, enlightened by surprise. He wore bewilderment as he looked at Hale, the board, and then Hale again, noticing the trend of men proportioned like his boss, which scored an eyeroll.
”Umeya is not into you, inspector.”
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marrrow · 9 months
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STILL ILL / a zenoswol playlist
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vuroro · 1 year
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After enshrouding with "Zenos" for the first time during their encounter with Barbariccia, Shirley becomes a little too enshroud-happy for a while, which has some spooky consequences. The man didn't realize his aether was already perilously dark-leaning. :)
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dieterfaust · 1 year
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Shirley & Puck are the odd men out at this table full of blond, bespectacled, VERY STERN PhD-having cats
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6, 17, 26, 34 & 34 for the movie asks!
6. do you prefer movie theaters or your couch?
movie theaters!!!! nothing compares to the big screen baby!!!!
17. favorite actress
pretty much impossible for me to pick just one, so I'll give a top 4: joan crawford, bette davis, barbara stanwyck, marlene dietrich. (idk enough about modern actresses lol 🤷🏾‍♀️ but I will say isabelle huppert really impressed me, although I've only watched 2 of her films)
26. which movie made you think the most about life?
hmmmmm. I think stage door (1937) and the piano teacher (2001)
34. which film is the most visually beautiful?
a fair few Murnau films are in contention for this one imo, but I'll go with Faust (1926)
44. do you like to watch the same movie more than once?
not really, no. usually my rewatches are when I do "projects" (like watching someone's filmography in chronological order, as I'm currently doing with garbo and chaplin) and when I'm showing a film I like to somebody else
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Montag, 17. Oktober
In der Früh um acht, als ich auf die Toilette wollte, hat mich Frau Ris, die Vermieterin, begrüßt und mir gesagt, dass ich fast kein Gas verbraucht hätte. Sie hat mir erzählt, dass ihr Bruder auch in Hieflau war, dort macht sie immer Urlaub. Ich fuhr zum Stephansplatz und stornierte den Dauerauftrag für die Wohnung am Lohbachufer in Innsbruck. Mir wurde erklärt, dass meine Kontoauszüge auch nach Wien kommen können, wenn ich das wolle. Zur Universität, eine Uebung zum Musiktheater. Eine Studentin hat ihre Dissertation über den Musikkritiker Heinrich von Kralik vorgestellt. Danach habe ich bei der Bäckerei ELIAS in der Nähe vom Schwedenplatz eine Baguette gekauft und gleich gegessen. Bin im Burggarten spazieren gegangen, der Eingang ist auch vorne bei den Bundestheaterkassen, habe GITANES geraucht, wegen Ingeborg Bachmann, bin wieder zur Uni zurück. Auf der Stiege neben dem AUDI MAX habe ich in der Zeitschrift der GRM, das ist die Gruppe Revolutionärer Marxisten, einen Artikel über die Friedensbewegung gelesen. Ich blieb auf der Galerie sitzen, die Dietrich hat schon wieder nur Bücher aufgezählt. Soll das eine Vorlesung sein? Ich fuhr danach noch einmal zum Schwedenplatz einkaufen, ein großes Joghurt und Bohnen. In der Reichsratsstraße war ein freundlicher Mann aus Südtirol, der mich gefragt hat, ob ich auf den Manac'h warte, ich war nämlich die Erste dort. Einer ging auch dort herum, lachte mich an, sah aus wie André Heller und ich glaubte für eine Weile, er sei Claude Manac'h. Dieser ist aber auch ganz jung, wirkt nett, ein echter Franzose. Er heißt Claude, Claudius!!!! Nachher ging ich zu Fuß zur Hofburg, es waren schon sehr viele Menschen da. Ich sprach mit einer Wienerin, die sagte, dass sie die Wiener nicht mag. Hat sie nur Männer gemeint? Keine Ahnung. Ich erzählte ihr von der FAUST-Inszenierung in Innsbruck, der Text auf ein Fünftel zusammengestrichen, mit einem nackten, feschen Mann als Faust, Johannes Nikolussi. Das fand sie interessant. Sie hatte auch ein paar Klischees über Tiroler. Hüttner fragte nach dem Spielplan, den er uns aufgetragen hatte, herauszufinden. Nur 5 Leute, die es gemacht hatten, zeigten auf, bei 80 Anwesenden. Mir fiel das THEATER BRETT ein, sie spielen DAS LABYRINTH DER WELT VON Comeinius, einen Roman aus dem 17. Jahrhundert. Er sagte, dass er das nicht kenne und ad hoc nichts dazu sagen könne. Diese Leute wussten überhaupt nichts von den freien Theatern, befassten sich nur mit den Bundestheatern, die mich überhaupt nicht interessieren.
Fragte Johann Hüttner wegen seiner Sprechstunde, weil ich mich nicht auskenne. Er ist die Wiedergeburt von Johann Nestroy. Er sagte, dass jede und jeder zu ihm kommen solle wegen der Themenverteilung. Im Foyer fragte ich zwei Studentinnen, ob sie mit mir in HÖLLENANGST gingen, aber sie hatten keine Zeit. Bin mit dem Mädchen zur U-Bahn gegangen, mit dem ich auch letzte Woche zur U-Bahn ging.
Zu Hause kochte ich wieder Bohnen mit Backfisch. Suchte in den Buch-Prospekten Bücher zur griechischen Mythologie zusammen, wusch mir die Haare mit Lecithin-Shampoo, plötzlich kam kein warmes Wasser mehr. Ich wurde zornig, musste zwei Mal Wasser aufkochen in meiner winzigen Küche. Setzte mir ein Kopftuch auf und las ÖDIPUS noch einmal. Das ist so toll. Bin begeistert, schade, dass ich mich nicht schon früher mit griechischen Dramen beschäftigt habe. Um drei Uhr nachts schlief ich endlich.
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Doktor Faust torna al Maggio con regia di Livermore
(ANSA) – FIRENZE, 03 FEB – Il Doktor Faust di Ferruccio Busoni è la seconda opera in programma al Festival di Carnevale del Maggio musicale fiorentino. Andrà in scena il 7 febbraio, in sala grande, con il maestro Cornelius Meister alla guida del Coro e dell’Orchestra del Maggio. La regia è firmata da Davide Livermore, mentre nel cast figurano Dietrich Henschel, Wilhelm Schwinghammer, Daniel…
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