Anyone who has worked with a conductor who takes the music too slow will enjoy this story.
Tenor Stomps Off Stage in Stormy Opera
Fri Aug 23, 9:13 AM ET
MILAN (Reuters) – Heartfelt performances are expected in opera but emotions spilled off stage in Sicily this week when a tenor stormed out, sticking two fingers up at the audience. Complaining the conductor was taking Pietro Mascagni’s “Cavalleria Rusticana” too slowly, tenor Franco Bonisolli broke off and started yelling abuse at the orchestra pit of Taormina’s ancient Greek theater.
When the audience started whistling in disapproval, he stuck two fingers up at them — a vulgar gesture in Italy — and stormed off stage.
Bonisolli will be replaced as the rogue lover Turiddu for the rest of the opera’s run at the theater, perched on a cliff overlooking the sea with Mount Etna smoking silently in the background.
The singer was not reachable for comment.