Lorenzo Z Tartaglia Review of Metropolitan Opera
Absolutely spectacular opera house, with a most ma...
Absolutely spectacular opera house, with a most magnificent entrance, of red carpeted spiraling grand-staircases and majestic chandeliers, befitting of NYC.
And, I do believe, that I had counted at least six balconies, within the theater.
Also, the moving additional chandeliers, and lighting displays, designed for performances, are elegantly reminiscent of classical grand European theaters, but modernly technically operated.
I was extremely fortunate enough to attend the performance of Don Giovanni, on my mother's birthday of April 9th, in remembrance of my father Don Giovanni.
(Although a completely opposite personality, my father, not at all a Don Juan, of low moral character and abusive corrupt nature with no integrity.)
My father and grandfather, both named Don Giovanni, although my grandfather's full name was the most honorable Marshall Giovanni Tartaglia, who was commissioned by the Neapolitan King, to save the lives of Italians and the freedom of all humans before the corruption, of the fascist party take over and massacre of World War II.
Both my grandfather and father loved my mother dearly, their entire lives, as their one true love.
I wish everyone would have the enormous, golden opportunity, of eternal motherly love, which gives birth to all life.
Thus, this is a most majestically magnificent venue, to immerse oneself within the harmony of classical perfection.
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