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Lucrezia Borgia

Lucrezia Borgia

20092h 13m

Music

Overview

Live from Munich 2009

Top Cast

Edita Gruberova

Edita Gruberova

Donna Lucrezia Borgia

Franco Vassallo

Franco Vassallo

Don Alfonso, Duca di Ferrara

Pavol Breslik

Pavol Breslik

Gennaro

Alice Coote

Alice Coote

Maffio Orsini

B

Bruno Ribeiro

Jeppo Liverotto

C

Christian Rieger

Don Apostolo Gazella

C

Christopher Magiera

Ascanio Petrucci

S

Steven Holmes

Gubetta

E

Emanuele D'Aguanno

Rustighello

E

Erik Arman

Oloferno Vitellozzo

E

Elisabeth Haag

Principessa Negroni

Bertrand de Billy

Bertrand de Billy

Self - Conductor

Il Trittico – Opéra national de Paris
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La Finta Giardiniera
Simon Boccanegra [The Metropolitan Opera]
Rusalka
Richard Wagner: Tannhäuser
Poulenc's  The Human Voice / Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle
Macbeth
let me come in
The Mikado
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Phantom
Benvenuto Cellini
H.M.S. Pinafore
Les Contes d'Hoffmann
La Bohème
Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor
Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier @ Zurich Opera House
Carmen
Madame Butterfly
Lucrezia Borgia
Lucrezia Borgia

Lucrezia Borgia

20092h 13m
Music

Live from Munich 2009

Edita Gruberova
Edita Gruberova
Actor

Edita Gruberova

as Donna Lucrezia Borgia

Edita Gruberova

Donna Lucrezia Borgia

Edita Gruberova

Donna Lucrezia Borgia

Franco Vassallo
Franco Vassallo
Actor

Franco Vassallo

as Don Alfonso, Duca di Ferrara

Franco Vassallo

Don Alfonso, Duca di Ferrara

Franco Vassallo

Don Alfonso, Duca di Ferrara

Pavol Breslik
Pavol Breslik
Actor

Pavol Breslik

as Gennaro

Pavol Breslik

Gennaro

Pavol Breslik

Gennaro

Alice Coote
Alice Coote
Actor

Alice Coote

as Maffio Orsini

Alice Coote

Maffio Orsini

Alice Coote

Maffio Orsini

No image
Actor

Bruno Ribeiro

as Jeppo Liverotto

Bruno Ribeiro

Jeppo Liverotto

Bruno Ribeiro

Jeppo Liverotto

No image
Actor

Christian Rieger

as Don Apostolo Gazella

Christian Rieger

Don Apostolo Gazella

Christian Rieger

Don Apostolo Gazella

No image
Actor

Christopher Magiera

as Ascanio Petrucci

Christopher Magiera

Ascanio Petrucci

Christopher Magiera

Ascanio Petrucci

No image
Actor

Steven Holmes

as Gubetta

Steven Holmes

Gubetta

Steven Holmes

Gubetta

No image
Actor

Emanuele D'Aguanno

as Rustighello

Emanuele D'Aguanno

Rustighello

Emanuele D'Aguanno

Rustighello

No image
Actor

Erik Arman

as Oloferno Vitellozzo

Erik Arman

Oloferno Vitellozzo

Erik Arman

Oloferno Vitellozzo

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