That's funny. I just changed my easyjet ticket to Paris to a later date (for the costly amount of 31-€). I happen to have a maîtrise (Bachelor's degree) from the Sorbonne IV in French lit too, from the Gribenski era, when he was head of department there. The reason why I didn't continue at the Sorbonne is precisely their lame, ultra-conservative way of teaching and the never ending strikes. I came to Berlin and did musicology and theater studies. (I'll attach my resume in a later post.) Funny thing is, I had just been accepted to study voice at the École Normale de Musique with Mady Mesplé, but I decided to drop it (very regretfully), in search of an academic environment where independent research was more encouraged, as I was interested in research equally (if not more) than in the singing. So Berlin it became.
Marivaux' plays I love too (he's very similar to Musset, only with happier endings).
Russian plays featuring cannibalism?? About Andrei Chikatilo?! I love Chekhov, from the plays to the short stories, everything. By the by, if you ever encounter The Good Michael on the forums, he's directing Chekhov oneacters with his students in Kazachstan.
Erlkönig? Ouch. I'm afraid Schubert as an opera composer doesn't really manage. But I adore his chamber music, and especially his Unfinished Symphony. If you like Erlkönig, you might enjoy Weber's Der Freischütz (adapted into Robin des bois in France). My special field at my job is Giacomo Meyerbeer (the greatest opera composer of the 19th century, in my opinion, we're working on his rehabilitation with a critical edition) and Rossini/Verdi. Mozart too, although I'm not working on him currently.
I'm not quite sure if our posts belong in this thread, but since it's about people we admire...what the hell. Apologies to all.
Marivaux' plays I love too (he's very similar to Musset, only with happier endings).
Russian plays featuring cannibalism?? About Andrei Chikatilo?! I love Chekhov, from the plays to the short stories, everything. By the by, if you ever encounter The Good Michael on the forums, he's directing Chekhov oneacters with his students in Kazachstan.
Erlkönig? Ouch. I'm afraid Schubert as an opera composer doesn't really manage. But I adore his chamber music, and especially his Unfinished Symphony. If you like Erlkönig, you might enjoy Weber's Der Freischütz (adapted into Robin des bois in France). My special field at my job is Giacomo Meyerbeer (the greatest opera composer of the 19th century, in my opinion, we're working on his rehabilitation with a critical edition) and Rossini/Verdi. Mozart too, although I'm not working on him currently.
I'm not quite sure if our posts belong in this thread, but since it's about people we admire...what the hell. Apologies to all.
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