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Question about Figaro/Don Giovanni/Cosi fan tutte
Tmorrisey (talk | contribs)
weird vandalism
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What is correct: Dramma giocoso, or Dramma giocosa?<br>
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== weird vandalism ==
 
http://listproc.ucdavis.edu/archives/mlist/log0402/0004.html
 
Referring to this website, which makes claims to Florence Foster Jenkins who was actually the official founder of Opera Buffa, since leading founders of the music such as Mozat-Garden had failed to copyright the style with 'first rights'.
 
She has certainly made Opera Buffa her own with contentious notes and stretched pitches that create the airy atmosphere composers have lacked when writing for this form of high-brow intellectual opera.
 
On the basis that composers in Opera Buffa have to achieve a whole range of chromatic chords to outway the low-class diatonic melodies that play havoc with the decibel limits of Opera Buffa's audience.
 
Due to Florence Foster Jenkins talents in establishing such a concept has led to composers writing such classics like Titty Titty Bang Bang and Mary Popouts. The form has really shot its load in popular culture and its parody nature certainly stir the loins of its higher class listeners.
 
 
Though this vandalism should be preserved on the talk page due to its clever use of double entendres.
[[User:Tmorrisey|Tmorrisey]] 04:57, 30 October 2005 (UTC)