Eis as "veras caras" da última - Tito Manlio (Vivaldi) - e da próxima - Salome (R.Strauss) - óperas, respectivamente:


Ópera, ópera, ópera, ópera, cinema, música, delírios psicanalíticos, crítica, literatura, revistas de imprensa, Paris, New-York, Florença, sapatos, GIORGIO ARMANI, possidonices...
Carnegy publica Wagner and the Art of the Theatre (edição da Yale University Press).
Já chovem as aclamações...
Neste artigo - subordinado ao lançamento da obra, que levou 40 anos a redigir (?!) - levanta-se a ponta do véu, como segue:
«"People who say that Wagner knew exactly how he wanted his works produced - so what right have you to stage the Ring on Mars or down a salt mine - are wrong," he says. "Wagner was precise [in his stage directions] because the theatrical world into which he launched his works was a total mess, and the quality was very poor. The reason he took such trouble was defensive: it wasn't so much that he knew what he wanted, but he jolly well knew what he didn't want."».
It’s good to see you again, dear Dawn!