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Mozart Ascanio in Alba

Mozart Ascanio in Alba

20061h 46m

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Diana Damrau

Diana Damrau

Fauno

Sonia Prina

Sonia Prina

Ascanio

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Iris Kupke

Venere

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Marie-Belle Sandis

Sylvia

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Charles Reid

Aceste

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Mozart Ascanio in Alba
Mozart Ascanio in Alba

Mozart Ascanio in Alba

20061h 46m
Music

Diana Damrau
Diana Damrau
Actor

Diana Damrau

as Fauno

Diana Damrau

Fauno

Diana Damrau

Fauno

Sonia Prina
Sonia Prina
Actor

Sonia Prina

as Ascanio

Sonia Prina

Ascanio

Sonia Prina

Ascanio

No image
Actor

Iris Kupke

as Venere

Iris Kupke

Venere

Iris Kupke

Venere

No image
Actor

Marie-Belle Sandis

as Sylvia

Marie-Belle Sandis

Sylvia

Marie-Belle Sandis

Sylvia

No image
Actor

Charles Reid

as Aceste

Charles Reid

Aceste

Charles Reid

Aceste

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