
Boris Godounov à l’Opéra national du Capitole
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Alexander Roslavets
Alexander Roslavets
Boris Godounov
Alexander Roslavets
Boris Godounov
Victoire Bunel
Victoire Bunel
Fiodor
Victoire Bunel
Fiodor
Lila Dufy
Lila Dufy
Xenia
Lila Dufy
Xenia
Svetlana Lifar
Svetlana Lifar
La nourrice
Svetlana Lifar
La nourrice
Marius Brenciu
Marius Brenciu
Le Prince Vassili Chouiski
Marius Brenciu
Le Prince Vassili Chouiski
Mikhail Timoshenko
Mikhail Timoshenko
Andreï Chtchelkalov
Mikhail Timoshenko
Andreï Chtchelkalov
Roberto Scandiuzzi
Roberto Scandiuzzi
Pimène
Roberto Scandiuzzi
Pimène


Airam Hernández
Airam Hernández
Le Faux-Dimitri/Grigori
Airam Hernández
Le Faux-Dimitri/Grigori
Yuri Kissin
Yuri Kissin
Varlaam
Yuri Kissin
Varlaam
Fabien Hyon
Fabien Hyon
Missail
Fabien Hyon
Missail
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