The famed Farinelli

Jane 2022-12-01 11:46:34

I don't know what year it was, but it was 10 years ago. At least, when CCTV introduced the history of film, it seemed to be passing by. When it came to the difficult harmony of Farinelli, at that time, there was no concept of opera and no concept of Italian movies. , I have no concept of the singer's sad life, but since that time I have never forgotten this character, this film, they have been haunting me in my heart, and they will never let go.
And I searched for a long time, because I didn't know the title, the characters, and the background. I searched for a long time, but I still had no results. Yesterday, more than 10 years later, I unexpectedly found this film and watched it throughout. I don't think there will ever be another sound that can shock me so much.
Farinelli in the film, never seems to be happy, even to the applause of the whole theater, he is still full of tears; if there is a point to recall, when he first beat the trumpet player, he was proud and proud. Yes, yes, this is what he has achieved by making great sacrifices. How can he limit him and prevent him from having a little fun? However, my brother was in the audience and said to the admiring female audience, "This is my brother." . . Because for him, he created him.
He started a splendid singing career, turning around in various countries, in various theaters, and everywhere he went, no one could not fall for it. However, as Heng Dao said at the beginning, Farinelli can sing any song, but my brother is nothing. Unfortunately, does my brother understand this?
While I appreciate the film, I also feel the pain of Farinelli, no matter what the peak in art, no matter how brilliant in life, he is still incomplete.
I just fell in love with him!

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Farinelli quotes

  • Carlo Broschi: I admire your nerve, madame, in daring to defy Handel.

    Countess Mauer: Women are very strong, signor Farinelli. Men's weaknesses make it necessary.

  • Carlo Broschi: [on Riccardo's opera "Orpheo"] You'll never finish it!