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Il Barbiere di Siviglia

Il Barbiere di Siviglia

Drama

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Danielle de Niese

Danielle de Niese

Rosina

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Alexandro Corbelli

Dr Bartolo

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Björn Bürger

Figaro

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Taylor Stayton

Count Almaviva

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Christophoros Stamboglis

Basilio

Janis Kelly

Janis Kelly

Berta

E

Enrique Mazzola

Conductor

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Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Il Barbiere di Siviglia

Il Barbiere di Siviglia

Drama

Danielle de Niese
Danielle de Niese
Actor

Danielle de Niese

as Rosina

Danielle de Niese

Rosina

Danielle de Niese

Rosina

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Actor

Alexandro Corbelli

as Dr Bartolo

Alexandro Corbelli

Dr Bartolo

Alexandro Corbelli

Dr Bartolo

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Björn Bürger

as Figaro

Björn Bürger

Figaro

Björn Bürger

Figaro

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Actor

Taylor Stayton

as Count Almaviva

Taylor Stayton

Count Almaviva

Taylor Stayton

Count Almaviva

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Actor

Christophoros Stamboglis

as Basilio

Christophoros Stamboglis

Basilio

Christophoros Stamboglis

Basilio

Janis Kelly
Janis Kelly
Actor

Janis Kelly

as Berta

Janis Kelly

Berta

Janis Kelly

Berta

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Enrique Mazzola

as Conductor

Enrique Mazzola

Conductor

Enrique Mazzola

Conductor

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