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Alexandra Triandi Hall is not uber-trendy... its just horrid... take my word for it...
Johnny |
12.28.05 - 9:29 am | #
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i thought it was cool, a bit like Kodak Theatre (but different scale).
Roman |
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12.28.05 - 2:58 pm | #
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Inevitaby, I remembered the time I actually missed Die Zauberflöte in the Opera of Zurich due to Deutsche Bahn's impossible service and connections- my first train was late, the second had already gone, and I was left in Rottweiler (yes, where the dogs come from) wearing a gown, high heels, an evening purse and... a backpack. And the worse, nobody who could or would tell me how to get to Zurich, at all.
Because of this, I can hardly make any comment on this post of yours :P
vasvoe |
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01.01.06 - 7:03 pm | #
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hey, true but i think you can produce an opera of your own!
Roman |
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01.02.06 - 6:18 am | #
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Triandi Hall is really impressive.
As for Mozart's masterpiece...you got to be kidding. The last thing we need now is pseudo-intellectuals deciding to be critical of the "Magic Flute". As for Freemasonry, what's your problem? Unlike today, in Mozart's time, Freemasonry stood for knowledge, progessiveness, enlightenment in a world of emperors and powerful churches. Greece owes a lot to Freemasonry, as Filiki Etairia was a purely Masonic society, inspired by the ideals of the enlightenment.
AAL |
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