There was indeed a mighty opera war going, and Fritz of Wales was supporting the other side (which had hired Farinelli - if you've ever seen the movie Farinelli, they include something of that competition during his guest starring in London) but what Hervey doesn't mention is that Fritz of Wales was a passionate violincellist and that his father disapproved, which had been the first of many musical family differences long before it was Handel vs Nobility Opera (where Fritz of Wales also sometimes played far away from his disapproving family.
Of course Hervey doesn't mention that, that might have shown Fritz of Wales in a better light and we can't have that *facepalm*
But it sounds like his father liked music (that is to say, it wasn't a FW-like disapproval of high-falutin' music in general)? Then was it just the cello he didn't like? Stringed instruments?
Re: Hervey's Memoirs: The Phantom of the Opera
Date: 2020-09-18 04:08 pm (UTC)Re: Hervey's Memoirs: The Phantom of the Opera
Date: 2020-09-19 05:27 am (UTC)But it sounds like his father liked music (that is to say, it wasn't a FW-like disapproval of high-falutin' music in general)? Then was it just the cello he didn't like? Stringed instruments?