This is supposed to mean that someone is talking about you.
I believe that Phrase was used in a song, It would mean he/she/they are apologizing.
touching
to be cool or radical
Do you mean the movie Baby Mama- if so there are trailers for that movie. If you mean the artist, then no. She is not on itunes yet.
Papageno is the baritone role, a bird man, in Mozart's Die Zauberflote, The Magic Flute.
he was a bird catcher.
Any three...? Tamino, Papageno, and Pamina.
Thomas Allen is an English baritone. Some of his best portrayals are Mozart's Figaro, Papageno and Don Giovanni.
Papageno/Papagena duet from the Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote)
1. A sweetheart or a pretty little wife 2. eating and drinking 3. live like a Prince without thinking
orchestral bells or the glockenspiel. Celesta if you are doing a crossword puzzle.
Set in Egypt it tells of the exploits of Tamino, a prince, and Papageno the bird catcher, in rescuing Pamina the Queen's daughter who is imprisoned in the castle of a wicked demon, Sarastro. The quest is aided by the supernatural assistance of the magic flute.
Rudolf Kneisel has written: 'Sein einziges Gedicht' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Die Dorf-Republik' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Papageno' -- subject(s): German Drama 'Sein einziges Gedicht'
The cast of The Magic Flute - 2007 includes: Piotr Beczala as Tamino Kathleen Hatch as Crocoguin Dina Kuznetsova as Pamina Christopher Maltman as Papageno Colin Torkelsen as Rhinolean Georg Zeppenfeld as Sarastro
A lot of female soprano parts have vocals like that, but I suspect you're thinking of "Pa... pa... pa..." the duet between Papagena and Papageno in The Magic Flute. I think the song you are going for is from the magic flute as well, but it is the "Aria of the Queen of Night"
Christopher Maltman has: Played Captain in "The Death of Klinghoffer" in 2003. Played Achilla in "Giulio Cesare, Opera in Three Acts" in 2006. Played Papageno in "The Magic Flute" in 2007. Played Don Giovanni in "Don Giovanni" in 2009. Played Juan in "Juan" in 2010.