Reading the paper this morning, I saw the following headline: "Groban gets intimate. Baritone popera star finds spontaneity in small concert gigs". "Popera", designating a blend of pop and opera typified by singers like Andrea Boccelli, Il Divo, and so on, was a new word to me, but as with so many new words, it's older than you might think, dating back 23 years, and also has a Canadian connection:
Article: LIPTON STIRS UP THE CLASSICS WITH 'POPERA'
Article from:
The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
Article date:
September 27, 1989
NEW YORK - Some call it corrupting the classics. But conductor Daniel Lipton calls it Popera.
Popera is a program he started at Opera Hamilton, a suburb of Toronto, which plays well-known operatic pieces for people who don't normally attend opera.
Lipton introduced the successful 'Popera' concerts in 1987 to showcase leading operatic soloists, including many Canadians, in concert performances of popular operatic excerpts.
Another new-to-me word in the news was "pocket dial" or "butt dial", designating the act of accidentally calling someone when you sit on the cellphone in your back pocket and set off the autodial function. Apparently, in Toronto, the emergency services get 300 of these a day.
I Just Pocket Dialed The Other Day. Excuse The Caps Mid Sentence...My Phone Is Terribly Acting Up. And I'm DiSabled, Would Take Forever To Correct Vs. Simply explainAtion.
ReplyDeleteAlso, been Loving Your Blog This Morning. Enjoying The ReadingS. Loved The Flu STory About The "Influencing FromThe Heavens" And How It Started From The Italians To The English. I Enjoy Learning Old English Stories As I'm PArt WElsch. But Thus Phone Is Driving My Crazy. So I'll End.
Oh, The Fungu... Tried TheM Once... Didn't Enjoy The Black Mushrooms.. Was Supposed To Taste Like Truffles I Was Told... They Lied. lol.
BYe For NoW!
Rebecca