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 <itunes:summary> The music drives the plot of The Merry Widow, and Lehár&#039;s ability to compose music in a brillant way is discussed, as well as the dancing — waltzes, can-cans and more — and the way he also incorporated folk tunes and lore with the &quot;Vilja&quot; song. View in iTunes. </itunes:summary>
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 <itunes:summary> The famous mad scene and sextet of Lucia di Lammermoor is discussed, as well as the literary ties to Walter Scott&#039;s novel and other aspects of the opera. View in iTunes. </itunes:summary>
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 <itunes:summary> A discussion with musicologist Stephan Bonfield about the complexity — and simplicity — of the plot of Mozart&#039;s The Magic Flute, as well as the composition and personality traits of the characters. View in iTunes. </itunes:summary>
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 <itunes:summary> A discussion with musicologist Stephan Bonfield about the composer Rossini, his composing style and Edmonton Opera&#039;s October 2014 production of The Barber of Seville. View in iTunes. </itunes:summary>
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 <itunes:summary> A discussion with musicologist Stephan Bonfield about Puccini&#039;s composing style and the effect of some of the well-recognized melodies from Madama Butterfly, including the love duet between Butterfly and Pinkerton, and the Humming Chorus. View in iTunes.  </itunes:summary>
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 <itunes:summary> This discussion about Johann Strauss&#039; Die Fledermaus looks not only at the intricacies of the plot, but also discusses Strauss&#039; legend as the Waltz King, the nuances of the music itself, and the complexity of the melodies. View in iTunes. </itunes:summary>
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