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...thought it was a treat,” said Eliot House resident Andrew B. Pacelli ’04. “I think the speech was sensible and well-reasoned...
...Pacelli said he thought Mansfield believed in equality for men and women and was accurately describing a relevant social phenomenon...
After drama, VI-4 turned to lighter motifs, as exemplified in The Courting of Montebravado (music by Alexander S. Ness ’04 and libretto by Andrew B. Pacelli ’03). The fifteen minute opera is set in four short scenes that mimick and make fun of the traditional Italian court opera. The Italian names are unseemly and the plot deals with true love impeded by money-loving clergy and arranged marriage, which is ultimately saved by murder. The story is quite obviously a farce—and an entertaining one, especially in light of the fact...
This year’s production features three extremely distinct operas that range from emotional drama to farce. VI-4 was presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Contemporary Music Ensemble (HRCME) in the Leverett Old Library, directed by Luke B. Hedrick ’05 and produced by Andrew B. Pacelli...
...bourbon and the Derby parties are all part of the grander vision of the Colonels—a bond of brotherhood and patriotic commitment to service—which Pacelli takes seriously. “I am under the impression that if anyone insults the governor’s honor, I’m supposed to challenge that person to a duel. Every now and then people do challenge the governor, and I hold them to it. I point my finger at them and say, ‘Sir, how dare you insult the governor of Kentucky! I shall defend...