To: mdittmar
"In the epilogue, Idomeneo, the king of Crete, comes on stage with a bloody sack in his hand. He then pulls the heads of Poseidon, Jesus, Buddha and Mohammed out of the sack and places them triumphantly on four chairs. The opera, set in the capital of Crete just after the Trojan War, addresses human resistance to making sacrifices to the gods. Mozart's original version premiered in 1781."
"The war was fought between the Greeks and Trojans with their allies, upon a Phrygian city of Troy (Ilium), on Asia Minor (modern Turkey). The war lasted for ten years and it has been traditionally dated from 1194 to 1184 BC"
I'm alittle confused on the supposed 'commentary' here. Maybe ze Germans could explain this... how does one reconcile pulling the heads of three people Buddha (year 623)Jesus (1st Century) and Mohammed (year 570) out of sacks around the time of the historical Trojan war about 1000+ years before they were born?
That lack of logic alone is maddening to me. "addresses human resistance to making sacrifices to the gods"....wut?
To: DesignerChick
I heard on one the radio today Micheal Medived (I think) that it was not part of the opera as written by Mozart but added by the director and is looked down on as Eruo trash Opera by real opera goers.
45 posted on
09/27/2006 5:49:44 PM PDT by
ThomasThomas
(I did use spell check!)
To: DesignerChick
What's the bag of heads supposed to signify? Greeks, Christians, Budhists and Muslims? Don't want to see it, but I am curious.
It's Mozart, for crying out loud. Mrs.(?) Merkel is right...give in to one censorship of our Western culture and soon all our beautiful art and history will be smashed.
Muslims need to find another planet to control.
To: DesignerChick
Maybe ze Germans I'm offended by that comment(see my screen name)
I will contact the new york times and the democrats tomorrow telling them I will stage a protest;)
53 posted on
09/27/2006 6:44:03 PM PDT by
mdittmar
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