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Boris Godunov

Boris Godunov

1998

Music

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Anatoli Kotscherga

Anatoli Kotscherga

Boris Godunov

Philip Langridge

Philip Langridge

Le prince Chouiski

A

Alexander Morosov

Pimene (moine et chroniqueur)

V

Vladimir Galouzine

Dimitri (le prétendant appelé Grigori)

Marjana Lipovšek

Marjana Lipovšek

Marina Mnichek (princesse polonaise)

A

Alexander Fedin

L’innocent

Maxim Mikhaylov

Maxim Mikhaylov

Tchernikovski (jésuite)

Ruxandra Donose

Ruxandra Donose

Feodor (fils de Boris)

L

Lisa Larsson

Xenia (fille de Boris)

E

Eugenia Gorochowskaja

La nourrice de Xenia

Aage Haugland

Aage Haugland

Varlaam (moine vagabond)

W

Wilfried Gahmlich

Missail (moine vagabond)

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Andrea Chenier
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Boris Godunov
Boris Godunov

Boris Godunov

1998
Music

Anatoli Kotscherga
Anatoli Kotscherga
Actor

Anatoli Kotscherga

as Boris Godunov

Anatoli Kotscherga

Boris Godunov

Anatoli Kotscherga

Boris Godunov

Philip Langridge
Philip Langridge
Actor

Philip Langridge

as Le prince Chouiski

Philip Langridge

Le prince Chouiski

Philip Langridge

Le prince Chouiski

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Actor

Alexander Morosov

as Pimene (moine et chroniqueur)

Alexander Morosov

Pimene (moine et chroniqueur)

Alexander Morosov

Pimene (moine et chroniqueur)

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Actor

Vladimir Galouzine

as Dimitri (le prétendant appelé Grigori)

Vladimir Galouzine

Dimitri (le prétendant appelé Grigori)

Vladimir Galouzine

Dimitri (le prétendant appelé Grigori)

Marjana Lipovšek
Marjana Lipovšek
Actor

Marjana Lipovšek

as Marina Mnichek (princesse polonaise)

Marjana Lipovšek

Marina Mnichek (princesse polonaise)

Marjana Lipovšek

Marina Mnichek (princesse polonaise)

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Actor

Alexander Fedin

as L’innocent

Alexander Fedin

L’innocent

Alexander Fedin

L’innocent

Maxim Mikhaylov
Maxim Mikhaylov
Actor

Maxim Mikhaylov

as Tchernikovski (jésuite)

Maxim Mikhaylov

Tchernikovski (jésuite)

Maxim Mikhaylov

Tchernikovski (jésuite)

Ruxandra Donose
Ruxandra Donose
Actor

Ruxandra Donose

as Feodor (fils de Boris)

Ruxandra Donose

Feodor (fils de Boris)

Ruxandra Donose

Feodor (fils de Boris)

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Actor

Lisa Larsson

as Xenia (fille de Boris)

Lisa Larsson

Xenia (fille de Boris)

Lisa Larsson

Xenia (fille de Boris)

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Actor

Eugenia Gorochowskaja

as La nourrice de Xenia

Eugenia Gorochowskaja

La nourrice de Xenia

Eugenia Gorochowskaja

La nourrice de Xenia

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