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i know what temptation might come along the way. that's crucial if you want a career like his good at it is considered elitist. some say, why put so much into opera when we have a climate catastrophe the pandemic and war. why do we need opera? you know, i think of fish to go well, i wouldn't say that it's more important than putting bread on the table. it is elitist, it does cost a lot of money. it's not a form of art. it's created. one segment is available forever and you know, like the visual arts at the same time, it's such a fascinating art form. otherwise, it wouldn't have lasted over the centuries. and allows you to dream yourself into a whole nother world. was the music has an emotional impact or, and that's something really fascinating and moving. it was the 1st scene and we
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were this specially in today's society which is rather cold and focused on achievement in profit and very banal forms of recreation. if you even want to call it that i defend opera because like so many others i've been fired up by a passion and a fascination for the beauty of this. are you sure, in haifa? i love it so much that i can't imagine a world without it so i can fish, i might have a class. there are things a little dramas along the way, like in milan, where you saying nessun dorma and somehow it didn't go to plan, clapped out. oh god
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was i as a quantity? so what does my well, we're all only human and not machines cotton if one day about how i know for myself that i can't always everywhere be at the very top of my game, both physically and mentally. or even when i am completely focused, i can get mixed up or be distracted for a couple of seconds, but have something else on my mind. and suddenly, i realize the wrong words are coming out of my mouth. well not but in touch and texts indicating i feel.
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7 7 they are, i think they mean my thoughts. sometimes i ask myself how you do it, doesn't it get boring at some point to perform the same roles at the same place is acting as though it's all new? well, maybe it really does feel that way. it's going to noir belva. it's been gorgeous, and if it's a song and more than 40 different non-personal together at the moment, there are about 15 to 20 in my repertoire. coleman's inspiration, of course, if you're always doing the same things with the same colleagues under the same circumstances, it can become rather routine up to set up the experience of everything being new and exciting can turn into the nightmare of everything being always the same. but i'm very lucky because i do get to enjoy a lot of variety in what i see was
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was your own younus caliph meant to be quieter and outgoing. for example, if the rehearsal isn't going the way he wants, but this is the same man who can perform the final scene of common in a way where you think all he has to do is perform. he doesn't even have to sing and it would still be wonderful. but i think that's part of who he is. that enormous temperament he was
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was how if you experienced the coronavirus these ton of enforced silence? of course i was in a very fortunate situation. i don't always have a house when i live there with my family. we have a big garden, so that's all i'm trying. so having to stay at home really felt like a holiday. that's right, and i'm also doubly fortunate in that i've had another baby. my baby with my 2nd wife, which is a wonderful addition to our family. so this time of turning my focus inward, this and it forced contemplation. also in
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a very positive sign for me. but many of my colleagues in different fields have been hit very hard by this forced down time. when again, there's still suffering its impact by that they want to live. they are going to get disproportionately hard in this entire situation. we found ourselves in these and can stalk us count money and hellmuth, deutch and in 1st broke. during the pandemic provided time to finally do some recording or our lease is the 1st album. names are on lockdown, but however enjoyable a project shared between 2 old friends, a studio recording can't replace a live performance. and slowly, the return to the stage finally came in vienna in the full, despite rising infection rates in the city, having been declared a risk area held his 1st opera appearance since the corona virus outbreak. very
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are left and there's so much music about the city, but the system has its positive and its negative sides so much as we laugh and joke about it. we're sarcastic about it. but in the end, it's clear that everyone loves the city i live in and many have paid tribute to it would be in so many different arias and melodies. so i picked a few of them to have any kind. also i could offer was i was i was i was
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let's go up to the pinnacle one more time than the saying of a living. the perfect 10 is how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet? i have come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life and during this time, under the coronavirus act, if i have also seen how many lovely things there are and you can spend your time doing so perhaps i will end up performing lesage seasons. it was raining, but i'm far from saying that i'm going to stop all together white stuff and i do think that there will come a time when i leave the stage. but that's a good way in the future when i does it for the next 10 years, at least, i imagine i'll continue along the same course. and then i might end
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up doing something else for a few years. could potentially i will quit because i can't imagine being on stage until i'm 90 it's inevitable at some point, if continuing on would only serve to undo everything you've accomplished over the us. i start fresh beauty, but also be sad because you'd show that you didn't know any other kind of life but the stage yet that's one kind. i don't want that to be said of me and thanks very much. you're very welcome. i'm your money. well, yeah. yeah, great game week was now it's finally time for an italian dinner. as the sun goes down over the naples, you meet your goals,
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