But unalloyed joy cannot last. On to 'Dido and Aeneas', which began in
love and ended in suicide. (Why are operatic characters thwarted in
love, women usually, expected to die tragically?). An impressive
production, with a simple set and modern dress; the chorus went from
business suits to jacketless casual to sailor shirts and back to jackets
with great efficiency, when they weren't singing or rearranging the
furniture. The singers were splendid of course, and the baroque
orchestra equally so. Dido sang her Lament with great feeling. A good
time was had by all. (2.V.17)
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