“Let Me Cut Your Mop”

Gioachino Rossini’s The Barber of Seville debuted on this day in the 1816 in Rome. The debut, however, was a disappointment. During the performance the audience hissed and jeered throughout, and to make matters worse, several on-stage accidents occurred. Today, the piece is considered to be one of the great masterpieces of comedy within music.

The piece is one of many that was introduced to kids on an average Saturday morning thanks to a rascally rabbit – Bugs Bunny. In 1950, The Rabbit of Seville was released and the action of the cartoon is in synch with Rossini’s music.

I cannot listen to the actual music because I will always picture Bugs.

People often joke about getting their classical music knowledge from cartoons. It’s no joke. Whether it was Looney Tunes or Tom and Jerry, that’s how I was introduced to many classical pieces.

How about you??

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