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Richard Wagner, Chromatic Riddles and Soundtracks

Summary by culturacientifica.com
The opera The wandering Dutchman sounds when the neurotic character played by Woody Allen in “Misterious Murder in Manhattan” (1993), comes out of the Metropolitan Opera House in the middle of the performance, waiting for his partner the famous phrase: I can’t hear so much Wagner – you know – I feel like invading Poland. It’s one of the smartest scripts and dialogues of Woody Allen’s best films, but we must say that the most important soundtrack…
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The opera The wandering Dutchman sounds when the neurotic character played by Woody Allen in “Misterious Murder in Manhattan” (1993), comes out of the Metropolitan Opera House in the middle of the performance, waiting for his partner the famous phrase: I can’t hear so much Wagner – you know – I feel like invading Poland. It’s one of the smartest scripts and dialogues of Woody Allen’s best films, but we must say that the most important soundtrack…

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culturacientifica.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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