Showing posts with label operacat. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Human/cat conversations

Maybe you are one of the many catlovers who talks to your cat and have the fortune that it speaks back to you? (But have you tried to sing with it? I promise to try this with my operacats at some point!)

Here are some funny examples of human/cat conversations!


"Are you ready to come in yet?" (Siamese chat!)



"Wake up!"


A lonely cat calls for her family! (Hellooo? Hello,  hello?)


And as a bonus: Two cats who sings with their owners!

"Happy birthday to..meeoow"


"Twinkle, twinkle, little.....meeoow!"

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Cats in music! (Videos)

Many composers were (and are) fascinated by cats and some have made music in honour of them.
Here are some examples:

IN OPERA: 


Cat duet 
From the Opera: "The Child and the Spells" (L'enfant et les sortilèges) by Maurice Ravel

(Angelica have sung the white cat at the Norwegian National Opera, the operacats did some of the coaching ;)



IN MUSICALS


An obvious find: "Cats" by Andrew Lloyd Webber



CLASSICAL MUSIC

Humorous duet for two cats
Attributed: Rossini/ Compilated by: de Pearsall


CARTOONS


Evil Siamese in "Lady and the Tramp"



"The Aristocats" practise their arpeggios and scales





Tom is a famous baritone and sings Figaro's aria from Rossini's "The Barber of Seville", Jerry tries to sleep.