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- Support move to The Bartered Bride. I was the one who originally moved it here to Podana nevesta, but who really types that in when looking for this opera? "The Bartered Bride" is in line with Wikipedia:WikiProject_Opera#Operas:_original_vs_English_translation --BaronLarf 02:32, Jun 7, 2005 (UTC)
- Support all the way --DrG 02:42, 2005 Jun 7 (UTC)
- Yes, support, absolutely. (There's a few operas that can remain titled in their original languages, but I can't think of any that aren't in German, French or Italian.) Antandrus (talk) 02:48, 7 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- Support, as above say. Pavel Vozenilek 20:08, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
[edit] The Battered Bawd
Yes, this is the Terrance MacNally name of the opera in New York City.
[edit] Versions
Isnt "definative version" a little POV, lacking a reference? In any case, there should be a description of the changes, such as spoken dialogue vs. recitativo and, iirc, order of some scenes. Sparafucil 06:13, 24 August 2007 (UTC)