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  1. 【MMD R18】Rossi ❤ Cynical Night Plan【Endfield】
    youtu.be/F8AYWAvJr6I

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    #Rossi #Arknights #Endfield #MMD

  2. La Cenerentola, 1953
    reddit.com/r/OldOpera/comments

    It has been far too long since I've listened to a full opera, and I

    decided it was time to begin again. I actually read the libretto to

    this some time ago, but I hadn't listened to the work itself until

    tonight.

    Libretto
    archive.org/details/lp_la-

    cenerentola_gioacchino-rossini

    First Recording Tried
    youtube.com/watch?v=CQ22-8ztr_g

    Recording Used
    youtube.com/watch?v=JsmGQ6o7g8c

    (Note: The libretto that

    I used, while the exact same translation, was from a different link,

    with a different introduction. Unfortunately, I can't find it, but

    this one seems to be formatted a bit better and is actually directly

    from the album of the performance being reviewed, complete with short

    notes on the singers!)
    The story was Cinderella, without the magical

    elements, as was explained in the introduction. However, there were

    a few clever twists along the way. There is some wonderful trickery

    involved when the prince and his valet reverse places and tease the

    unsuspecting stepfather (no stepmother here) and stepsisters. I

    really enjoyed watching them go from bad to worse, sticking their

    feet in their mouths as the phrase goes. It was also fun watching

    Ramiro, Dandini, and Alidoro plot things, especially since I knew

    something would happen but not exactly what, until it did. That

    said, this is the first time I found the libretto of an opera to be

    disturbing. I always preface such remarks with the idea that it's

    not real life, and it should not be taken as such.
    I'm also not one

    for political correctness and modernising works. Even so, I was

    shocked when Don Magnifico literally threatened twice to murder his

    own stepdaughter! I would expect a threat of wipping, going to bed

    without dinner, or being locked in her room, but that was a bit much.

    I was also uncomfortable with the ending. It is made clear that the

    actions against Cinderella were bad. The prince was even willing to

    punish the father and sisters. But Cinderella acted as if all of it

    was just a dream or a game (her own words) and actually forgave them,

    going so far as to hug them and welcome them back into her new life!

    I'm not a psychologist, but this made me think of Stockholm syndrome,

    or at the least, a woman so badly abused that she has no idea that

    such actions should be punished. It's all for a tidy, happy ending,

    but the message seems to be that it's perfectly fine to abuse your

    child, and that, if you're abused, you should just smile and accept

    it. Had this been written by Verdi or Puccini, I'm sure the ending

    would have been much more satisfactory, but then, of course, it

    wouldn't be a comedy. In keeping with a light theme, the best ending

    I've seen would have been from the modern film Ever After, in which

    Cinderella asked that they be treated as she was, and the sisters

    were seen being led into the kitchen to become maids.

    While the

    libretto may have raised questions, no such thing can be said of this

    performance, which was excellent. I was actually going to listen to

    another version, ironically, also from 1953, because I was quite

    familiar with at least three of the singers, namely Giulietta

    Simionato, Giuseppe Taddei, and Italo Tajo, plus the conductor,

    Tullio Serafin. But the sound quality was terrible, and I say this

    as someone who is accustomed to acoustic and live recordings!

    However, this turned out to be a very good thing, because I found

    several new singers to enjoy, particularly Marina de Gabarain, and

    Juan Oncina (also in the first recording). De Marina Gabarain has

    one of the best female voices I've ever heard in opera, and Juan

    Oncina is a very sweet leggero. The music itself was absolutely

    marvellous. Not once did I feel that any of it dragged. This is

    definitely my sort of opera, both in story line and in music, from

    melodies to harmonies. The sound effects during the storm were also

    great.

    I highly recommend this opera to anyone who wants to have a

    night of wonderful music combined with a great story and performance.

    I'm sure there are those who will say that, since this is a

    Rossinian work, these singers weren't the best for it. But in that

    case, it would be necessary to find those who truly studied bel canto

    as authentically as possible, and while I'm sure they exist, I dont

    know anyone like that, unless we go all the way back to singers like

    Patti and Battistini.

    #opera #review #Rossini

  3. Rossi ist jetzt da. Dann lasst uns in Arknights: Endfield reingehen heute beim Arkmo. Jetzt live auf -> twitch.tv/JazzKttn <- und auch auf -> streamelements.com/JazzKttn <- kommt rum, ich freue mich auf euch #ArknightsEndfield #twitch #twitchtv #Livestream #JazzKttn

  4. #musica #manowar #heavy #heavyrock #RossTheBossOfManowarFameDeadAt72 #rosstheboss #heavymetal #powermetal #
    #RossFriedman (1954-2026)💀🎸🤘🎸💀
    Se acaba de confirmar el fallecimiento del mítico guitarrista de "MANOWAR", *Ross "The Boss*, quien hace solamente dos meses anunció que estaba librando una dura batalla contra la esclerosis múltiple.
    Álbumes como:
    - «Kings Of Metal» (1988).
    - «Hail To England» (1984).
    - «Into Glory Ride» (1983).
    - «Battle Hymns» (1982), no hubieran tenido tanta repercusión sin la técnica de esta ya eterna leyenda.

  5. Ross the Boss of Manowar Fame Dead at 72 By Steel Druhm

    Sad news dropped this afternoon when it was reported that Ross the Boss Friedman passed away after a battle with ALS. Ross rose to fame as the guitarist of the influential 70s punk rock act The Dictators, and later he joined Manowar, where his heroic guitar playing shaped the band’s sound on iconic albums like Hail to England, Into Glory Ride, and Kings of Metal.

    After leaving Manowar following 1988s, Kings of Metal, Ross founded Ross the Boss, releasing 4 albums with his eponymous act, as well as playing on 4 albums by Death Dealer.

    Back in February of this year, Ross announced he had been diagnosed wth ALS, and now so soon after, that awful disease has claimed his life. Because I was a huge Manowar fan growing up, I always idolized Ross and loved his style of playing. He had an epic flair that helped make Manowar the true metal champions they were, and no one sounded like him. I feel blessed I got to see him Manowar several times in the 80s, and more recently when he did a small tour playing a full set of Manowar classics with a few friends.

    This feels like a huge loss to the metal community. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. Ride into glory, Ross. You won’t be forgotten.

    

    #2026 #BlogPost #DeathDealer #Manowar #RossTheBoss #RossTheBossOfManowarFameDeadAt72