The Maid of New Orleans - Bolshoi Opera (DVD)
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The Maid of New Orleans - Bolshoi Opera (DVD)
The Maid of New Orleans - Bolshoi Opera (DVD)
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Dinorah ou Le Pardon de Ploermel (DVD)
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Dinorah ou Le Pardon de Ploermel (DVD)
Dinorah ou Le Pardon de Ploermel (DVD)
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Mary Stuart (DVD)
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Mary Stuart (DVD)
Description not available.DVD Features:Region 1NTSCAudio: (unspecified) - English
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Le Corsaire (DVD)
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Le Corsaire (DVD)
Description not available.DVD Features:Region 1NTSCAudio: (unspecified) - Natural sound/Music
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American Ballet Theatre in San Francisco (DVD)
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American Ballet Theatre in San Francisco (DVD)
Description not available.DVD Features:Region 1NTSCAudio: (unspecified) - Natural sound/Music
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La Traviata (DVD)
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La Traviata (DVD)
Description not available.DVD Features:Region 1NTSCAudio: (unspecified) - Italian
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I Vespri Siciliani (Teatro Communale di Bologna) (DVD)
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I Vespri Siciliani (Teatro Communale di Bologna) (DVD)
Description not available.DVD Features:Region 1NTSC
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Pulcinella and Soldat (DVD)
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Pulcinella and Soldat (DVD)
Stravinsky`s classics performed by the Rambert Dance Company, Soldat in 1988 and Pulcinella in 1989.
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Picasso and Dance/Le Train Bleu/Le Tricorne (DVD)
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Picasso and Dance/Le Train Bleu/Le Tricorne (DVD)
Picasso and Dance/Le Train Bleu/Le Tricorne (DVD)
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Samson et Dalila - Royal Opera (DVD)
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Samson et Dalila - Royal Opera (DVD)
Jon Vickers plays Samson while Shirley Verrett plays Dalila in this production of the classic tale, which was performed at the Royal Opera House.
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Tosca (DVD)
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Tosca (DVD)
French director Benoit Jacquot (A SINGLE GIRL) adapts the famous opera by Giacomo Puccini in his film TOSCA. The stunningly dramatic opera stars--Angela Gheorghiu as Floria Tosca, Roberto Alagna as Mario Cavaradossi, and Ruggero Raimondi as Baron Scarpia--steal the show with their intense vocal range and fiery acting. The film cuts back and forth between black and white photography that shows the singers and a full orchestra recording the opera in a studio, and color photography that shows the costumed presentation, act by act, with several different sets. Mario (Alagna) is painting a portrait on the wall of the chapel, inspired by a fair-haired beauty who he has just seen praying below. When his girlfriend, the possessive Diva Tosca (Gheorghui) pays him a surprise visit, he must reassert his love for her, trying to ease her worries and her jealousy at seeing the painting. However, that night when a prisoner escapes, Mario is a suspected accomplice and he is wanted by the police. The evil Baron Scarpia (Raimondi) lies to Tosca, telling her that Mario ran off with the fair-haired beauty, and using her jealousy to get her to aid the police in his capture.This film was included in the Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2002 festival organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York City.
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