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Boris Godounov
Boris Godounov
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Overview

A possible impostor torments a newly crowned medieval czar who may have ordered the real successor's death.

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Ruggero Raimondi

Ruggero Raimondi

Boris Godounov

Kenneth Riegel

Kenneth Riegel

Le prince Chouisky

Pavel Slabý

Pavel Slabý

Le moine Grigori (le faux Dimitri) / L'innocent

Wyatscheslaw Polozov

Wyatscheslaw Polozov

Grigory (voice)

Bernard Lefort

Bernard Lefort

Pimène

Paul Plishka

Paul Plishka

Pimène (voice)

Delphine Forest

Delphine Forest

Marina Mnichek

Galina Vishnevskaya

Galina Vishnevskaya

Marina Mnichek / L'aubergiste (voice)

Anne-Marie Pisani

Anne-Marie Pisani

L'aubergiste

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Nikita Storojew

Rangoni (voice)

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Romuald Tesarowicz

Varlaam

Nicolai Gedda

Nicolai Gedda

L'innocent (voice)

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Parsifal
Brainland
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Bellini: Norma
Glyndebourne Live: Il barbiere di Siviglia
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Der Freischütz
Eugene Onegin
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Massenet: Werther
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Boris Godounov
Boris Godounov

Boris Godounov

7.519891h 55m
Music
Drama
History

A possible impostor torments a newly crowned medieval czar who may have ordered the real successor's death.

Ruggero Raimondi
Ruggero Raimondi
Actor

Ruggero Raimondi

as Boris Godounov

Ruggero Raimondi

Boris Godounov

Ruggero Raimondi

Boris Godounov

Kenneth Riegel
Kenneth Riegel
Actor

Kenneth Riegel

as Le prince Chouisky

Kenneth Riegel

Le prince Chouisky

Kenneth Riegel

Le prince Chouisky

Pavel Slabý
Pavel Slabý
Actor

Pavel Slabý

as Le moine Grigori (le faux Dimitri) / L'innocent

Pavel Slabý

Le moine Grigori (le faux Dimitri) / L'innocent

Pavel Slabý

Le moine Grigori (le faux Dimitri) / L'innocent

Wyatscheslaw Polozov
Wyatscheslaw Polozov
Actor

Wyatscheslaw Polozov

as Grigory (voice)

Wyatscheslaw Polozov

Grigory (voice)

Wyatscheslaw Polozov

Grigory (voice)

Bernard Lefort
Bernard Lefort
Actor

Bernard Lefort

as Pimène

Bernard Lefort

Pimène

Bernard Lefort

Pimène

Paul Plishka
Paul Plishka
Actor

Paul Plishka

as Pimène (voice)

Paul Plishka

Pimène (voice)

Paul Plishka

Pimène (voice)

Delphine Forest
Delphine Forest
Actor

Delphine Forest

as Marina Mnichek

Delphine Forest

Marina Mnichek

Delphine Forest

Marina Mnichek

Galina Vishnevskaya
Galina Vishnevskaya
Actor

Galina Vishnevskaya

as Marina Mnichek / L'aubergiste (voice)

Galina Vishnevskaya

Marina Mnichek / L'aubergiste (voice)

Galina Vishnevskaya

Marina Mnichek / L'aubergiste (voice)

Anne-Marie Pisani
Anne-Marie Pisani
Actor

Anne-Marie Pisani

as L'aubergiste

Anne-Marie Pisani

L'aubergiste

Anne-Marie Pisani

L'aubergiste

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Actor

Nikita Storojew

as Rangoni (voice)

Nikita Storojew

Rangoni (voice)

Nikita Storojew

Rangoni (voice)

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