So as my local track-count closes near 30,000 songs I realized I’ve never really “gotten” opera, never really gave it a chance. But now that the equipment is there, I was wondering if someone has any good live-performances to recommend to someone looking to cut their teeth on the genre?

Anything that truly stands above the rest, kinda like the Hans Zimmer’s Live In Prague-of-opera?

  • Custard-Spare@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I think a little bit of exploration as far as what classical eras and nationalities of composers you like will go a long way. Mozart is my one of my favorite Classical composers and also writes amazing operas; honestly the movie Amadeus could be a great primer and features opera as a plot device, with great studio recordings and execution.

    I would try out some Wagner(Tristan und Isolde), Mozart (Don Giovanni), Puccini (Turandot). I love French composers but have never been much into French or English opera. In my opinion, overtures and ensemble movements over arias are the real audio ticket, but a track like Nessun Dorma from Turandot could very well be a track I might use to test out some speakers for a great mix.