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Question:
Name this famous potion-drinking character: dreaming of marriage to the prince, this water nymph implores the witch Ježibaba to give her a potion that will make her human. It ends in tears.
Response:
Isolde from Wagner's Tristan and Isolde
Answer: Rusalka the water nymph falls in love with a prince and drinks a potion which gives her legs but takes away her voice. Things don't end happily…
Rusalka from Dvořák's Rusalka
Adina from Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore
How many children did JS Bach father between the years of 1708 and 1742?
20
Correct! But only ten of them survived infancy
22
24
Never one to stifle his own romantic affairs, which French composer said: ‘I love music passionately. And because I love it I try to free it from barren traditions that stifle it.’
Gabriel Fauré
Maurice Ravel
Answer: It was Debussy. The French composer left his wife in 1904 for the singer Emma Bardac - who some years earlier had had an affair with Gabriel Fauré.
Claude Debussy
What did Richard Wagner and Cosima von Bülow call their first daughter conceived out of wedlock?
Isolde
Brünnhilde
Answer: Isolde. She was born in 1865. Another daughter, Eva was born in 1867 and the couple's first son, Siegfried, in 1869.
Eva
Who wrote the opera Sir John in Love?
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Arnold Bax
Answer: The opera by Vaughan Williams is based on Shakespeare's play The Merry Wives of Windsor - and the John of the title is the famous bawd, Sir John Falstaff
Gustav Holst
Which composer in the 1930s initially intended to keep his Romeo and Juliet alive, but later revised his plans and stuck to Shakespeare’s original plot?
Frederick Delius
Sergey Prokofiev
Correct! Prokofiev thought better of changing the plot in the end…
When the Duke of Andria and Donna Maria D’Avalos were indulging in a little extra-marital pleasure in 1586, they had the misfortune of being caught in flagrante by her soon-to-be-murderous composer husband. And he was…?
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Tomás Luis de Victoria
Answer: Gesualdo. The jealous composer then displayed the bodies outside his palace. Being a nobleman he was immune to prosecution - but he still fled to escape from relatives seeking revenge
Carlo Gesulado
A hirsute beast from a classic 1933 film becomes infatuated with the subject of a famous Vermeer Dutch painting. Name the 1994 opera in which this unlikely scenario occurs.
The Second Mrs Kong
Correct! Harrison Birtwistle's The Second Mrs Kong mixes modern stories, ancient mythology with a good dose of history too.
The Pearl Earring Fisher
Beast and the Beauty
Which British composer died of pneumonia when his wife locked him out of the house after a late night out?
Hubert Parry
Henry Purcell
Orlando Gibbons
Answer: Poor Purcell probably died of pneumonia after returning from the theatre one night and finding he was locked out.
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