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In early [[2375]] [[the Doctor]] wanted to rehearse a duet from ''Don Carlos'' on the [[holodeck]], but it was still occupied by [[Tom Paris]] running his [[Captain Proton]] [[holoprogram]]. ([[VOY]]: "[[Night]]") |
In early [[2375]] [[the Doctor]] wanted to rehearse a duet from ''Don Carlos'' on the [[holodeck]], but it was still occupied by [[Tom Paris]] running his [[Captain Proton]] [[holoprogram]]. ([[VOY]]: "[[Night]]") |
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+ | The Doctor performed a duet from the opera, ''[[Dio, che nell'alma infondere]]'', aboard the [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']] for an audience of ''Voyager'' [[crew]] members and a number of fascinated [[Qomar]]. He later gave small [[hologram]]s of him singing the same song to Qomar admirers, even singing a duet with his small holographic self. ([[VOY]]: "[[Virtuoso]]") |
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− | * {{wikipedia|Don Carlos}} |
+ | * {{wikipedia-title|Don Carlos}} |
[[Category:Earth music]] |
[[Category:Earth music]] |
Revision as of 19:43, 19 July 2006
Don Carlos is an opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi in the 19th century.
In early 2375 the Doctor wanted to rehearse a duet from Don Carlos on the holodeck, but it was still occupied by Tom Paris running his Captain Proton holoprogram. (VOY: "Night")
The Doctor performed a duet from the opera, Dio, che nell'alma infondere, aboard the Voyager for an audience of Voyager crew members and a number of fascinated Qomar. He later gave small holograms of him singing the same song to Qomar admirers, even singing a duet with his small holographic self. (VOY: "Virtuoso")