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Raymonda

Apr 9, 2012
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Overview

Recorded live from the Teatro all Scala, Milan, 2011

Genres

Music

Production Companies

ArtHaus
Teatro alla Scala

Cast

Olesia Novikova

Raymonda

Olesia Novikova

Friedemann Vogel

Jean de Brienne

Friedemann Vogel

Mick Zeni

Abderahman

Mick Zeni

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Countess Sybille

Sabina Galasso

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King André II

Luigi Saruggia

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Clémence

Francesca Podini

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Henriette

Mariafrancesca Garritano

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Bernard

Marco Agostino

Claudio Coviello

Béranger

Claudio Coviello

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Seneschal

Matteo Buongiorno

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Conductor

Michail Jurowski

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