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Les Contes d'Hoffmann

Les Contes d'Hoffmann

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Music · Drama · Fantasy

Overview

Live performance from the Opéra National de Lyon.

Top Cast

Daniel Galvez-Vallejo

Daniel Galvez-Vallejo

Hoffmann

José van Dam

José van Dam

Lindorf / Coppélius / Miracle / Dapertutto

Natalie Dessay

Natalie Dessay

Olympia

Barbara Hendricks

Barbara Hendricks

Antonia

Isabelle Vernet

Isabelle Vernet

Giulietta

Gabriel Bacquier

Gabriel Bacquier

Spalanzani / Crespel / Schemil

Jacques Verzier

Jacques Verzier

Frantz

B

Brigitte Balleys

Nicklausse, the Muse

H

Hélène Jossud

Antonia's mother

Lisette Malidor

Lisette Malidor

Stella

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Les Contes d'Hoffmann
Les Contes d'Hoffmann

Les Contes d'Hoffmann

9.019933h 0m
Music
Drama
Fantasy

Live performance from the Opéra National de Lyon.

Daniel Galvez-Vallejo
Daniel Galvez-Vallejo
Actor

Daniel Galvez-Vallejo

as Hoffmann

Daniel Galvez-Vallejo

Hoffmann

Daniel Galvez-Vallejo

Hoffmann

José van Dam
José van Dam
Actor

José van Dam

as Lindorf / Coppélius / Miracle / Dapertutto

José van Dam

Lindorf / Coppélius / Miracle / Dapertutto

José van Dam

Lindorf / Coppélius / Miracle / Dapertutto

Natalie Dessay
Natalie Dessay
Actor

Natalie Dessay

as Olympia

Natalie Dessay

Olympia

Natalie Dessay

Olympia

Barbara Hendricks
Barbara Hendricks
Actor

Barbara Hendricks

as Antonia

Barbara Hendricks

Antonia

Barbara Hendricks

Antonia

Isabelle Vernet
Isabelle Vernet
Actor

Isabelle Vernet

as Giulietta

Isabelle Vernet

Giulietta

Isabelle Vernet

Giulietta

Gabriel Bacquier
Gabriel Bacquier
Actor

Gabriel Bacquier

as Spalanzani / Crespel / Schemil

Gabriel Bacquier

Spalanzani / Crespel / Schemil

Gabriel Bacquier

Spalanzani / Crespel / Schemil

Jacques Verzier
Jacques Verzier
Actor

Jacques Verzier

as Frantz

Jacques Verzier

Frantz

Jacques Verzier

Frantz

No image
Actor

Brigitte Balleys

as Nicklausse, the Muse

Brigitte Balleys

Nicklausse, the Muse

Brigitte Balleys

Nicklausse, the Muse

No image
Actor

Hélène Jossud

as Antonia's mother

Hélène Jossud

Antonia's mother

Hélène Jossud

Antonia's mother

Lisette Malidor
Lisette Malidor
Actor

Lisette Malidor

as Stella

Lisette Malidor

Stella

Lisette Malidor

Stella

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