This is another version of the collaborative film that me, my colleagues, and my teachers did for our school’s project day. Moreover, this is the version edited by one of my German teachers, Mrs. Philine von Oppeln-Bronikowski, as it includes not just one but two songs. When all is said and done, I continue to be as grateful, enthusiastic, blessed, and full of positive vibes to have partaken in this short film project. Any way we slice it, any version that the viewers like, the whole process of making this come to fruition is a blessing in its purest, most undefiled, and greatest form.
Berlin
This was a short film my colleagues, a couple of teachers, and I made during our school’s project day. The overall result came out so wonderfully thanks to our overall collaborative efforts. I could not have accomplished the editing without the help of my colleagues and teachers. Enjoy the film and as we say in German, viel Spaß beim Zuschauen.
I take a look at an obscure 30’s to 40’s French opera starring the magnificent and ever angelic Anna Prohaska. And this is also a chamber opera that needs to be recognized a lot more. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well. Mind you this is an old review, so I still hope you enjoy it.
With poise, elegance, and charm, Miss Kanahi Yamashita made a fine impression on her brief yet magical solo concert consisting of classic and modern pieces. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
This was yet another historical piece of work from Meyerbeer to add to my accomplishments of operas I have been longing to review for the longest time. The question remains, how well does this illustrious cast headed by Gregory Kunde, Clementine Margaine, Elena Tsallagova, Derek Welton, Noel Bouley, Andrew Dickinson, and Seth Carico stack up? Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
Let’s say farewell to 2017 and hello to 2018, with the pristine, classy, exceptional, and awesome Madame Joyce DiDonato, whose New Year’s concert all the way from Berlin was an absolute thrill. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
My Tchaikovsky Ballet weekend comes to a close with this marvelous fairy tale classic about a young princess found in the woods after piercing her delicate finger on a spindle. It is up to her darling prince to save her with Love’s first kiss. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
Now’s the time for Festive euphoria and marvel with a Holiday ballet classic as hosted by the Corps de Ballet of the Russian National Ballet. I am of course talking about the astounding Christmas classic that is, Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
Let us all take a trip to the mystical Swan Lake, where we meet the dashing Prince Siegfried, the fair Princess Odette, and the wicked sorcerer, Rothbart, headed by the Russian National Ballet in Berlin. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
After seven years of refurbishing, the Staatsoper Unter den Linden is back in town to reopen her grand gates with this uplifting Beethoven symphony headed by Herr Daniel Barenboim and starring such invigorating soloists like Frau Diana Damrau, Frau Okka von der Damerau, Herr Burkhard Fritz, and Herr René Pape. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.