Thanks Clint and Federico García Lorca. Looking up Ainadamar. The Met also had a production last October. In the early 70s, an actress whose name I can't remember was on national television in Spain, and she was asked something about what she would like to see. She said, "En Espagne, los muertos." All the television sets in the entire co…
Thanks Clint and Federico García Lorca. Looking up Ainadamar. The Met also had a production last October. In the early 70s, an actress whose name I can't remember was on national television in Spain, and she was asked something about what she would like to see. She said, "En Espagne, los muertos." All the television sets in the entire country went blank.
Currently rereading Hemingway's A Moveable Feast, after starting AE Hotchner's Hemingway In Love. Also bought a CD of Toscanini conducting Verdi's Aida.
Steve, I love how varied and rambunctious your tastes are! As for the opera, seems it was premiered at The Met before coming to LA Opera. New works are so expensive to mount it’s good to see two big companies collaborate to keep the art form alive. Cheers!
Just watched Little Ashes, about Dali, Garcia-Lorca, and Bunuel. I didn't like it much, but I might rewatch it tomorrow. Got a small volume "The Tamarit Poems' in Spanish and English, and La casa de Bernarda Alba in Spanish only from the library. They're supposed to have his entire works, but it's missing.,
Thanks Clint and Federico García Lorca. Looking up Ainadamar. The Met also had a production last October. In the early 70s, an actress whose name I can't remember was on national television in Spain, and she was asked something about what she would like to see. She said, "En Espagne, los muertos." All the television sets in the entire country went blank.
Currently rereading Hemingway's A Moveable Feast, after starting AE Hotchner's Hemingway In Love. Also bought a CD of Toscanini conducting Verdi's Aida.
Steve, I love how varied and rambunctious your tastes are! As for the opera, seems it was premiered at The Met before coming to LA Opera. New works are so expensive to mount it’s good to see two big companies collaborate to keep the art form alive. Cheers!
Just watched Little Ashes, about Dali, Garcia-Lorca, and Bunuel. I didn't like it much, but I might rewatch it tomorrow. Got a small volume "The Tamarit Poems' in Spanish and English, and La casa de Bernarda Alba in Spanish only from the library. They're supposed to have his entire works, but it's missing.,