I had the opportunity last weekend to go to the opera with friends. We saw The Marriage of Figaro, which is a delight! It was a university performance in a small, intimate theatre setting, which in a way, made it all the more enjoyable. We sat close enough to see the actors' expressions. They were having a ball! AND, so were we and the audience. It was a joyful afternoon.


There is an exchange in in Amadeus that really hits the nail on the head. Up until now, operas were concerned with lofty themes, gods and legends in otherworldly settings. In trying to persuade the Emperor to let him go ahead with Figaro, Mozart exclaims, "Which one of you would rather listen to your hairdresser than Hercules, or Horatius or Orpheus. People so lofty, they sound as if they shit marble."
The point? The point is that we really want to see real life performed, and we in turn can choose the character we relate to.And that is the bottom line of Figaro! We see ourselves, we see our struggles, our joys, our passions, all played out before us.
One of our troupe of opera-goers yesterday, had never been to the opera. When we left, she remarked that she had a wonderful time! What better opera to start with than Figaro! It is funny, witty; there are scenes of deep emotion; there is a happy ending!
Yay!!!
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