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This 4 page paper is a lyric essay describing the experience of seeing a performance of the Donizetti opera, "Il Barbiere di Siviglia" ("The Barber of Seville").
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various confusing results; it seems that a lyric essay is based on fact but written as one might write a story or poem. That is, we want to construct something
that flows and dips and swerves the way fiction does, only based on fact. Since it seems that music might be a good choice here, well look at a performance
of Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville), the rollicking comic opera by Donizetti. The Barber The Metropolitan Opera in New York City has begun broadcasting its operas live,
in high definition, to various movie theaters around the country. The reason for this is simple: the Mets audience is dying off. Go to a performance there, or at any
major theater for that matter, and look around: most of the audience members are grey-headed, if theres any hair left at all. These are the folks now in their 60s
and older, who remember when music and music appreciation were part of the normal curricula of most schools; when students actually knew there was such a thing as opera; when
names like Domingo, Pavarotti, Sutherland and Sills were familiar even to the "man on the street"; when people knew that some of the tunes they heard in commercials were actually
operatic arias. Those days are fading, and the Met is not giving up without a fight. And so those who cant afford the trip to New York can still share
in the excitement of a Met matinee performance. The house lights dim, both in the movie house and at the Met, and the familiar overture begins. The orchestra is playing
beautifully; they have a deft, light touch that is perfectly suited to this Donizetti masterpiece. The stage lights come up to reveal a maze of free-standing double doors; one of
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