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I hate academic music papers...
Can’t we just agree that I don’t need to analyze Pierrot Lunaire to be an opera singer?  Can’t we just spend our masters degree working on things pertaining to our own rep?  This is the dumbest paper subject ever.  I’d rather sit here with my scores and memorize, find characters, and blah blah blah than present on paper what my teacher believes we’re supposed to feel...
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La forza del destino
operarox: I feel like this is an accurate portrayal of my “I love you.”  lol operaticdeclarations: (G. Verdi, 1862) Lover: Leonora, the daughter of the Marquis of Calatrava Beloved: Don Alvaro, a young nobleman from South America Setting: Leonora’s bedroom, in Seville What’s so operatic about it? Both father and destiny are against it.
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