Tag: music
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Carlo Maria Broschi, better known as Farinelli, was one of the most celebrated opera singers of all time, and the 18th century equivalent of a rock star ("One God and one Farinelli," one lady cried out after he'd finished an aria). Handel courted him for years. Mozart sought him out. His voice was ... Read More
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Here's a curious study, which reports that "a multivariate logistic regression analysis finds that opera fans are 2.37 times more accepting of suicide because of dishonor than nonfans." The authors think this is because suicide in the name of honor is a theme of many opera plots. They call it the ... Read More
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In A Shipwreck, Your Heart Is More Likely To Go On If You're Male