Opera?
The only other opera piece of which I have any knowledge (and it's not much) is the piece from The Shawshank Redemption. Tim Robins locked himself in the prison office and played a very moving piece of music. Don't know the name, but it's a beautiful piece.
jayswett wrote:
I think the piece you refer to was the "Letter Duet" ("Canzonetta sull'aria") from Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro.The only other opera piece of which I have any knowledge (and it's not much) is the piece from The Shawshank Redemption. Tim Robins locked himself in the prison office and played a very moving piece of music. Don't know the name, but it's a beautiful piece.
ok so this could be considered totally of topic and i know this is a guitar site but I also consider it a music site. Music does soooooooooo much to bring people together....Just look at all of us and its the one thing we ALL have in comman I get such a great feeling when I watch this and I have seen it a billion times. It was a Joke that they pulled over on Oprah it took her a few moments to realize what was going on. The look on her face and the thoughts that she must have been having when no one was moving.
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During The Oprah Show's 24th season kickoff party, Harpo staff and more than 20,000 people pulled off a massive surprise for an unsuspecting Oprah. The entire crowd performed a choreographed piece to the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling," and Oprah was not only shocked, she was thrilled! Award-winning director Michael Gracey says the interaction between the Black Eyed Peas and the crowd is what made the flash mob so extraordinary. "There's something really special when you take an audience and instead of just being passive and watching, you invite them to participate," he says. "That's why it was so magical for both parties. Two groups of people came together to create something that neither of them could have done alone."
Check out the flash mob that took over Chicago's Magnificent Mile.