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Title: In “Cosa sento,” when does the Count shift to the more syllabic, declamatory style of ...
Post by: DARRKCLOUD on Jul 20, 2017
In “Cosa sento,” when does the Count shift to the more syllabic, declamatory style
of singing?
a.   when propositioning Susanna
b.   after finding Figaro in the closet
c.   when relating his encounter with Cherubino the day before
d.   none of the above


Title: Re: In “Cosa sento,” when does the Count shift to the more syllabic, declamatory style of ...
Post by: kckel on Jul 20, 2017
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Title: Re: In “Cosa sento,” when does the Count shift to the more syllabic, declamatory style of ...
Post by: DARRKCLOUD on Nov 1, 2017
Excellent answer, thank you


Title: Re: In “Cosa sento,” when does the Count shift to the more syllabic, declamatory style of ...
Post by: Aaron Hickman on Jan 22, 2021
Thank you