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Rossini: Il Barbiere Di Siviglia [Blu-ray]
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Rossini: Il Barbiere Di Siviglia [Blu-ray]

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starring: Ruggero Raimondi, María Bayo, Juan Diego Flórez, Bruno Praticò, Pietro Spagnoli
directed by: Ángel Luis Ramírez


:Description:Juan Diego Flórez in his greatest role shines in this sparkling production. With an image up to six times sharper than conventional DVD and superior high-definition sound, Blu-Ray lets you watch opera and ballet performances from the front row of the theater. Experience every detail, no matter how small, in the highest quality possible. With five times the memory of standard DVDs, Blu-Ray is a completely new way to experience the theater at home.

Rossini - Il Barbiere Di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)
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Rossini - Il Barbiere Di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)

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starring: Juan Diego Florez, Ruggero Raimondi, Maria Bayo, Pietro Spagnoli, Bruno Pratico
directed by: Emilio Sagi


:Description:• Acclaimed tenor, Juan Diego Flórez in one of his greatest stage roles. • Two disc set of the critically praised new production from Madrid’s Teatro Real. • A top international cast including soprano María Bayo and the great bass baritone Ruggiero Raimondi. • Includes a bonus disc featuring a fascinating look into the creation of Rossini's comic masterpiece. Cast List María Bayo (Rosina) Juan Diego Flórez (Count Almaviva) Pietro Spagnoli (Figaro) Bruno Praticò (Doctor Bartolo) Ruggiero Raimondi (Don Basilio) Marco Moncloa (Fiorello) Susana Cordón (Berta) Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro Real, Madrid Gianluigi Gelmetti, conductor Directed by Emilio Sagi

Puccini - La Fanciulla Del West
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Puccini - La Fanciulla Del West

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starring: Mara Zampieri, Juan Pons, Plácido Domingo, Sergio Bertocchi, Luigi Roni
directed by: John Michael Phillips


:Description:'Fanciulla' promises to become a second 'Boheme,' but more powerful, bolder and broader, said Puccini of his unique melodrama in which Italian opera meets the wild, wild West. 'La Fanciulla del West' boasts brilliant musical themes, drawing on American folk music for inspiration. It tells the story of a gold rush bandit who is redeemed by the power of love. The incomparable Placido Domingo stars as the renegade Dick Johnson, and soprano Mara Zempieri ignites the stage with her stirring portrayal of Minnie, the woman who lassos his heart and changes his life. Conducted by Lorin Maazel, the orchestra of La Scala and ...

Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro
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Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro

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starring: Rosemary Joshua, Luca Pisaroni, Pietro Spagnoli, Annette Dasch, Angelika Kirchschlager
directed by: Jean-Louis Martinoty


:Description:'Fanciulla' promises to become a second 'Boheme,' but more powerful, bolder and broader, said Puccini of his unique melodrama in which Italian opera meets the wild, wild West. 'La Fanciulla del West' boasts brilliant musical themes, drawing on American folk music for inspiration. It tells the story of a gold rush bandit who is redeemed by the power of love. The incomparable Placido Domingo stars as the renegade Dick Johnson, and soprano Mara Zempieri ignites the stage with her stirring portrayal of Minnie, the woman who lassos his heart and changes his life. Conducted by Lorin Maazel, the orchestra of La Scala and ...

Don Giovanni - Mozart / De Nederlandse Opera
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Don Giovanni - Mozart / De Nederlandse Opera

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starring: Pietro Spagnoli
directed by: Jossi Wieler;Sergio Morabito


: :Wit and astute theatrical awareness are the hallmarks of this exceptional vision of Mozart's and Da Ponte's famous masterpiece, directed by the duo Jossi Wieler and Sergio Morabito. Don Giovanni is a breathtaking, sinister game of voyeuristic intimacy and brutal violence. Ingo Metzmacher and a sparkling ensemble and cast underscore this unique vision of a kaleidoscope of human emotions with commitment and vitality.Sung in Italian with subtitles in English.This is a 2-DVD set!Pietro SpagnoliMario LuperiMyrtò PapatanasiuMarcel ReijansCharlotte MargionoJosé FardilhaRoberto AccursoCora BurggraafNetherlands Chamber OrchestraChorus of De Nederlandse OperaMusical Director Ingo Metzmacher

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Le nozze di Figaro (Theatre des Champs-Elysees)
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Le nozze di Figaro (Theatre des Champs-Elysees)

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starring: Rene Jacobs, Rosemary Joshua, Luca Pisaroni, Annette Dasch, Pietro Spagnoli
directed by: Jean-Louis Martinoty


: :Wit and astute theatrical awareness are the hallmarks of this exceptional vision of Mozart's and Da Ponte's famous masterpiece, directed by the duo Jossi Wieler and Sergio Morabito. Don Giovanni is a breathtaking, sinister game of voyeuristic intimacy and brutal violence. Ingo Metzmacher and a sparkling ensemble and cast underscore this unique vision of a kaleidoscope of human emotions with commitment and vitality.Sung in Italian with subtitles in English.This is a 2-DVD set!Pietro SpagnoliMario LuperiMyrtò PapatanasiuMarcel ReijansCharlotte MargionoJosé FardilhaRoberto AccursoCora BurggraafNetherlands Chamber OrchestraChorus of De Nederlandse OperaMusical Director Ingo Metzmacher


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