Talk:Rinaldo (opera)/Archive 1
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- Now, why on earth are the lyrics set in a table? Has no one ever seen lyrics quoted in a book? --Wetman 03:39, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
- I do not understand you. What's wrong with this table? Also, it is not difficult to find lyrics quoted in a book.--Giorgio Orsini 18:12, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
- Castrato is not a "voice type", it should be either "soprano castrato" or "mezzosoprano castrato" or "alto castrato". Please amend. 83.76.174.227 (talk) 15:38, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
march tune
The march from the third act was re-used by John Gay in the BEGGAR'S OPERA; it is sung by gang of robbers under the title "So let us hit the road". By eighteenth century standards this did not count as plagarism, since there was no copyright law and Gay intended it to be recognized as Handel's music. It may have been performed more in that form than in the original. CharlesTheBold (talk) 21:58, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
Unreferenced trivia removal
The aria "Lascia che io pianga" from this opera has probably been used in several films, animes, tv shows, commercials etc. The "Rinaldo today" section of this article was starting to attract mentions of its every use (no matter how obscure or incidental. They add nothing whatsoever to the reader's understanding of the opera Rinaldo. None of the mentions are referenced. None of them were even mentioned in the linked articles, and all of them of them are trivial, except possibly the movie Farininelli, which I have now referenced to a reliable secondary source. I have removed the rest. In future, I propose to remove any additions to that section, unless they are accompanied by similar quality references and inline citations which verify that the music plays a significant role in the film and why. A link to IMDb (or other database) which merely lists the aria in the sound track is not enough. See Cavalleria rusticana for what is required. Voceditenore (talk) 05:57, 25 June 2009 (UTC)