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  • Clita del Toro: On to more important things: I am watching *Lady in the Lake* with the divine Audrey Totter.... 12:18 PM
  • manou: Gérard? 12:07 PM
  • whatever: oedipe: i dont follow your point on the “matching 221; of the pension contribution and the... 12:05 PM
  • oedipe: Oops, Le Baron MoRtier… 11:52 AM
  • Clita del Toro: Manou, I was just joking. 11:44 AM
  • Quanto Painy Fakor: There was a letter from Levine to his colleagues at the MET posted on 12 May 2012 backstage... 11:36 AM
  • Evenhanded: Well. Thanks Semira! I spend almost zero time looking through videos online, so I had never seen this... 11:19 AM
  • manou: Clita – I was quoting the NyPhil website posted by oedipe. 11:15 AM

pardon my boner!

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24 comments

  • DJEDUSHKA says:

    Corelli’s most impressive VPL is a picture in his biography and it is as Andrea Chenier at La Scala – his piece is so prominent it looks like he is only wearing panty hose. He was quite well-endowed to say the least.

  • Mordred says:

    Yes, it must be Hoffmann, not Lucrezia Borgia, but Dame Joan certainly doesn’t look like a courtesan. What opera company? Is the tenor still Anson Austin?

  • DottoreMalatesta says:

    Is this the one you mean of Andrea Chenier?

    http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~san/corelli6.jpg

    you know, corelli was a very bitter person because of never having completely resolved his sexuality and things got very bad after he got married. I know someone who interviewd him and even though he didn’t come out to the interviewer (lol) he could see all the bitterness for not having lived a hapy personal life throughout his career. It’s really a shame. Corelli was and absolutely gorgeous man.

  • LVPO says:

    Apart from the fact that Quanto Painy Fakor has spelled it out for you and told you at which point of Hoffman the clip is, how could ANYONE think it was L. BORGIA??

    It’s in french for the love of opera!