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You 've got a week off from work, and money to spend. Cioé, you 're just a little step away from happiness.
If you're a normal person you think: Cuba, Jamaica, Maldives, Malaysia, St. Barths, Key West, etc. etc.
If you're an opera psycho you think: Vienna, Milan, London, Munich, Barcelona, etc. etc.
And instead of checking the weather forecast and the beaches, you check the schedule of the Opera Houses and the casts.
The decision wasn't very hard to make. 4 days in Munich, just for opera-going, visit friends, eat würst like there is no tomorrow, and consume big quantities of beer.
Kewl!
That would be my first time there, so I had to take the full tourist sightseeing thing...
Favourite site: The last floor of Ludwig Beck (I can't help it)...
A typical department store, that hosts one of the most amazing music stores I 've ever seen
...our well trained staff who even amongst the 120,000 available titles (the biggest range in continental Europe) always have the CD you’re looking for at close hand...
And that's only a very small part of it...
The first thing you see...
And then this...
What do bavarians prefer? Here's the Top 20
(4 out of 20 occupied by La Netrebka? Not a good sign!
And Annette Dasch? Gee! Not a good sign at all)
The first evening was opera free, but of course I fooled around at the area of the Bayerische Staatsoper.
Marcelo Álvarez is omnipresent in Munich.
So is David Daniels
The new production of Wozzeck is the talk of the town
If Wozzeck is too much for you, you can always go to some cinema (kino!) if you wanna see Rolando's nipple (click the photo above to enlarge).
And after such a shock, a cup of gluehwein (german hot wine) at the Christmas Market is all you need.
The film is quite good, deeply moving, I could hardly contain my tears during the last 20 mins.
Tomorrow, Part 1: Tamerlano
Tchuss!
If you're a normal person you think: Cuba, Jamaica, Maldives, Malaysia, St. Barths, Key West, etc. etc.
If you're an opera psycho you think: Vienna, Milan, London, Munich, Barcelona, etc. etc.
And instead of checking the weather forecast and the beaches, you check the schedule of the Opera Houses and the casts.
The decision wasn't very hard to make. 4 days in Munich, just for opera-going, visit friends, eat würst like there is no tomorrow, and consume big quantities of beer.
Kewl!
That would be my first time there, so I had to take the full tourist sightseeing thing...
Favourite site: The last floor of Ludwig Beck (I can't help it)...
A typical department store, that hosts one of the most amazing music stores I 've ever seen
...our well trained staff who even amongst the 120,000 available titles (the biggest range in continental Europe) always have the CD you’re looking for at close hand...
And that's only a very small part of it...
The first thing you see...
And then this...
What do bavarians prefer? Here's the Top 20
(4 out of 20 occupied by La Netrebka? Not a good sign!
And Annette Dasch? Gee! Not a good sign at all)
The first evening was opera free, but of course I fooled around at the area of the Bayerische Staatsoper.
Marcelo Álvarez is omnipresent in Munich.
So is David Daniels
The new production of Wozzeck is the talk of the town
If Wozzeck is too much for you, you can always go to some cinema (kino!) if you wanna see Rolando's nipple (click the photo above to enlarge).
And after such a shock, a cup of gluehwein (german hot wine) at the Christmas Market is all you need.
The film is quite good, deeply moving, I could hardly contain my tears during the last 20 mins.
Tomorrow, Part 1: Tamerlano
Tchuss!
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AS ALWAYS!!! AND FOREVAAA YAAAA GENAU UND RICHTIIIIXXXXXXXXX!!! THE ONE AND ONLY!!! P A R S I F A L!!! YPOKLINOMASTE!!!!
Willkommen zuruck, welcome back ;-p
We'll be there next weekend so leave some gluehwein for us! Glad to see you're making the best of your leisure time. Hope you're behaving yourself.
And of course we want full reports.
And full reports you'll have! OH! And, guys! DONT buy tickets at the parkett!!! Prefer balconies or the rang I and II. The sound is terrible at the parkett!!!
Ya me estaba extrañando tanta ausencia... Bien justificada, por cierto. Ya nos seguirás contando, pero que sepas que se te echaba de menos.
Jajajaj, gracias.
ohhhh, Parsi, que suerte, ya has visto La Boheme !!!!! Yo tengo unas ganas.....Explicarás más cosas en otro post, no? (di que si, guapo!)
Nice to hear that you have enjoyed your trip to Munich =) I live close Munich and I'm often their, so I can agree with you that it is a fantastic city !
Greetings,
Christina
Ωραία ε? Την επόμενη φορά κοίτα μήπως παίζει τίποτε στο Cuvilliés. Next week i will follow your steps :-)
Μακαρι να έπαιζε κάτι στο Cuvillies...Ειναι απίστευτο το πόσα συγκλονιστικά θέατρα υπάρχουν στο ίδιο οικοδομικο τετράγωνο! Τί θα δεις??? Θες ένα μινιντισκ κ ένα μικρόφωνο μαζί σου μήπως??? χοχο,.
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