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V_FarmReinforcing my love of operaI have loved opera since I was a young child. I love getting to learn more or learn new perspective about arias and operas I have listened to for decades and getting to discover and learn about arias I have never heard before. I especially appreciate the guests who put the arias in both their historical and modern social contexts. Truly a wonderful podcast.
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BRAHIMY13A True Gem of a PodcastI am so grateful for this podcast! My grandfather was an opera singer and I always felt distanced from his work because I didn’t know how to understand and relate to it. I wish he were still alive for this, because aria code has made me appreciate operas in ways I didn’t think possible! It’s brilliantly done, and makes opera feel approachable. I recommend it to everyone!
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ccshatzNourishingSo authentic. Artform made accessible. If you knew nothing of opera this -every episode- would be a door wide open. Play in the hallways of public schools and perhaps congress? Art leads.
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Opera Nerd SASI Love This PodcastI always knew I enjoyed opera, but I have only been singing opera for the past 6 years. These podcasts really help me get inside the arias that I have sung. I have even been inspired to sing arias I heard on the program. I have been called an “opera nerd”, and I totally embrace it. Thank you for feeding my fan girl!
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WordDiva25Eye opening!I was an opera student during college some 30 years ago and wish something like this existed then! I love the deep dive and the different way of looking at and understanding the characters. Please consider doing an episode on Non piu di fiori from La Clemenza di Tito, and aria that gave me a run for my money back in the day! We first heard Rhiannon Giddens at Merlefest with the Carolina Chocolate Drops and I would listen to her sing the yellow pages. Thank you for all you do to bring awareness to all kinds of glorious music!
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mmrufLove it and will use in a class!I’m preparing to teach a university course on opera history. I’ve been listening through the podcast to get different takes and discussions. I don’t know how yet but we will use this in class. Great to build new insights, and hear different delightful analysis and interpretations— makes the arias more “human.”
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MoongoddesscbI miss this, my favorite, podcast. Please come back.Enlightening, masterfully explained, exquisite voices, magnificent music. Love this podcast. More,please.
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We are dieingActually the best podcast!I want to suggest to the world that this is currently the best pod cast. Crazy thing to say... It's unpretentiously creative, imaginative, intelligent, fulfilling, thoughtful and brings beautiful music into the mind scape it subtly builds in your own imagination. It's like falling asleep at the opera and dreaming a story behind the music playing around you.
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La ManifestaRhiannon Giddens opera = delight!UPDATE: I think it's also worth pointing out that Rhiannon Giddens is a wonderful human being. Aside from making podcasts, singing opera, performing live, recording with Beyoncé, acting on Nashville, collaborating with everyone from Ben Harper to Renee Fleming to Yo Yo Ma, being the music director of the Ojai Music Festival and writing children's books (whew!), she uses her fame to shine light on other Black country and traditional musicians. she walks the talk. I'm a longtime fan of Rhiannon Giddens, but I never knew that she had trained as a classical singer. If she was hosting any podcast, I was going to listen to it, but I am especially delighted with Aria Code because I love opera. I'm familiar with many of the arias dissected in this series, but some are new to me. Either way, each episode is a delight. I love hearing about the history of these operas, and I love hearing the singers discuss how they approach a particular role. When Rhiannon plays the complete aria at the end of the episode, it really does make a difference in how I understand it, no matter how often I have heard it before. I hope Aria Code will be around for many more seasons.
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JanieYayaA new worldI stumbled upon this podcast last fall and have been working my way through the seasons. Each episode offers me something new to think about, teaches me about the music, and fills me with such joy - or sorrow because … opera as Rihannon says. The episodes are so beautifully edited to make a seamless story. I am awed by the diversity of the voices and the expertise and stories they contribute. How do you find your ‘decoders’? Amazing. This is by far my favorite podcast! Thank you for the opportunity to learn and appreciate opera even more. Will there be a season 5????
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Fran recommendsSo glad I've found this!I'm so glad I've found this podcast! I learn somuch every time I listen. Thank you Aria Code!
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izzybrIf you like music, listen to this.This is truly an exceptional podcast. Not just for the subject matter, but how they break it down and give you a really deep understanding of the piece that you can’t get (or at least I did not get) from reading the libretto and looking at the wikipedia page for the opera.
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Fai RaiUnexpected insightI love how an aria is deconstructed, examined then reassembled with new insights. The opera artists give a window in to their preparation and interpretation. But, guests from outside of the opera world are inspired choices providing deep and sometimes disturbing context for listening in a different way.
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Good… not Great.My new favorite!This podcast is absolutely amazing! I can’t wait for the next season!
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Kevin.G.WOutstanding!This podcast is amazing!
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LionnitiuLove Aria Code !I love, love, love listening to Aria Code. Rhiannon is such a cheerful and informative host. She finds fascinating guests that provide depth and context for each aria that is examined. I find layers of meaning I didn’t know existed, which enhance my enjoyment of the music. It’s like this podcast was written just for me. Thank you, Rhiannon! I can’t wait for the next one!
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KyfrancikFascinating and InformativeEach podcast episode provides an in depth analysis and discussion of a specific aria in different operas. I love hearing the beautiful singing voice of each aria and how each piece of music connects to our daily human lives.
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g.colangeloI love this podcastThank you for creating this podcast. My family and I love it.
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BabboCHOLove this podcastThis episode is par for the course on this outstanding podcast. If you know nothing about opera, this will introduce a beautiful art form in a way that invites you in. And as a long-time opera fan, I always finish an episode learning or hearing something new. Keep it up!!
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Worldly word wizardNot just for opera lovers!This podcast is the most insightful, intelligent and of course musically wonderful podcast available today. Rhiannon Giddens and the producers bring an amazing array of voices together to not only break down a beautiful aria musically and vocally, but connect the sound and text and context of the aria to history and our world today. Explaining the Queen of the Night in terms of women’s empowerment (the lack of in the case!) changed the way I listen to The Magic Flute forever. I have introduced this podcast to many friends, who have never really even listened to an opera And they have loved it! Bravo to the team and please please never stop producing these, there are enough arias to last a lifetime!
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}<%*¥This is so great!Thank you for bringing this detail of opera to the public. Its such a rich and complex art form. You are doing a beautiful job with it. It enriches my life.
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Andante'The Aria CodeI love you all. Thank you very much DDH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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kmonteilOne of my new favorite podcasts!This podcast is so beautiful to listen to— fascinating, poetic, and enlightening! It makes me want to reserve a seat at the opera right away! Thank you to everyone involved in making it!
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Les is more.Florencio en el AmazonasWonderful podcast with expert commentary by a diverse panel! Both enjoyable and educational— the ideal way to learn about this opera before seeing it in HD! I highly recommend it!
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Jean Marie PaulSo Good In Go for SecondsAriacode is so packed with information and beautiful insight, I listen to episodes twice.
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Nate the Great.estIncredibleI’ve always loved operas on a very physical, emotional, level but never knew them intellectually. This is a fun journey that stirs the soul and the mind. Thank you for taking me along!
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JasHegStellar podcastOutstanding entertainment and education in one package. This podcast enhances one’s love of opera and should spark it in everyone.
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SahloreWonderful!I look forward to each episode, each aria taken from the current season. It’s a treat to hear so many different perspectives on the story that frames the music. One feature I don’t love, though, is that there’s quite a bit of repetition of quotes from the interviewees within the episode.
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jrvansantGetting frustrated with current seasonThis great podcast really seems to have lost its way this season. It used to focus on the Aria. Now at least one guest per show rattles on about a lengthy personal anecdote that has next to nothing to do with the opera, much less the aria. I really wish they would go back to basics and talk about the Aria like they used to.
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Katherine ZoccolaA Truly Great and Unique PodcastThis podcast is always interesting and in so many ways. It’s about music. And history. And people. Kudos to Rhiannon.
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WildPeccariesWildPeccariesDear! Rhiannon Giddens I have been fascinated with Classical music all my life. I’m a HUGE! Fan of the well-known composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His music inspires me. I’m fascinated with your podcast. Because it explains to the listeners some of the music I have for sale. My best buddies are retired opera singers. And they listen too. I would give more than five stars if I could. I have an enormous collection of vinyl records and CD’s. I take old beat-up records and refurbish them with my special cleaning tools. I have an online store on Etsy called WildPeccaries. etsy.com/shop/WildPeccaries
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Osprey1957What can i say?This is a stunningly great podcast. Every episode leaves me gobs,acked. I get very happy when a new one drops. Huzzah!
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CJMcMacBravo!!Rhiannon and everyone who makes Aria Code - Bravo!!!!
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No nickname. Just a review.Aria CodeI’ve been longing for the podcast to return. Aria code is riveting. A jewel.
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Lee2DeeYou made me a fanThis show has made opera so much more accesible for me. I now know what to look for and now I can enjoy opera for what it is.
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Zack PleyelThe right people discussing great topics.Great insights into the operas by people who truly know the art form. Deep thinkers and top artists. So glad you’re back!
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fladieterWhy we love operaThis terrific podcast helps explain why, if we open our hearts and ears, Opera can move and excite us. I binged listened and will do it again. I love it. I hope there will be many, many more. Thanks
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G.S.GuardMore. Just keep giving us more.This has been one of my favorite podcasts in recent memory and it’s my first move when the people in my life express and interest in opera. While the scope and complexity is something that I love about opera, dissecting just a single aria is an excellent way to help people dip a toe into the incredibly deep waters of the genre. My only complaint/request is for the range of operas selected to increase. I have really enjoyed the recent episodes that dive into American and modern day operas (still waiting on something from Nixon in China or Galileo Galilei!) but I would LOVE to hear an Aria Code episode that dives into a piece of Mongolian opera, which is underrated and often unexplored.
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小J结构观花宫Keep getting betterThanks for putting together such amazing contents. Love the structure of recent episodes.
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TergamtroThankyouAbsolutely the best. Wonderful wonderful podcast
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MrelanoIt’s all thatI’m not an opera expert, but listening to it, immersing myself in the notes, truly gives me all the feels. I can’t say enough good words about this podcast, and I’m SO happy to discover this exists.
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Another105Simply the bestYou don’t have to be an opera lover to love Aria Code. of course it is about opera, but it is so much more. Rhiannon Giddens is a singular talent. This is a podcast not to miss.
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Opera subscriberWhole aria.I’ve listened to several. I love the idea but am very frustrated that you do not play the entire aria in the beginning. To hear it behind people talking, as interesting as they are, is disappointing. Play the entire aria in beginning and end.
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Brankinator2Kuda, Kuda?Amazing podcast—glad it’s back for another season. The music and the deep dive into each aria are blended together so beautifully! Any chance we could dive into Lensky’s ‘Kuda, Kuda?’ From Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin? I’d love to see what Aria Code could do with it. Keep the music coming!
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MikalmmdMy new favorite podcastThis podcast is truly amazing. It was from the beginning, but season 2 is an exponential step upward. Great, great arias decoded and performed. What astounds me the most about this podcast is not the performances themselves (No one can match Leontyne Price's "Un Bel Di" for example, but Rhiannon Giddens wit and charm as host and her (and I assume her staff) uncanny ability to put together three or four guest who are not only knowledgeable about the music and the meaning, but have personal stories that perfectly interweave with the themes of the operas. How does she do that? Where does she find these people? It's a mystery to me, but one I do not have to solve, merely to enjoy. I don’t know who wrote the above, but I agree with everything except I think season 2 is as good as, not better than season 1 which is not to diminish season 2 in the slightest.
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RachelmarileeLove this podcast!!! First episode of new season BEAUTIFUL!!Bringing together the human themes, the musical background and the original story in a moving and compelling way.
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NewmousebruteThrilled you’re back!This is one of my all time favorite podcasts. I am not very knowledgeable about opera and the podcast is my introduction to many of the operas covered. Each episode perfectly weaves the music and narrative of the featured opera and one of its arias. Thank you for creating another season.
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Jsalon14Wonderful!Whether you are an opera expert or you are just curious and finding your way into this wonderful world, this is a fantastic podcast. I am very grateful to see it back for a new season.
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OperaSMBrava!!!I’m so excited this podcast is back!!! It’s simply wonderful!
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RAE-operaKeep going!So much more opera to do. If you need to insert ads I could live with that to get more Aria Code!
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