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The Blu-ray Experience II: Opera, Ballet & theatre
The Blu-ray Experience II: Opera, Ballet & theatre

The Blu-ray Experience II: Opera, Ballet & theatre

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Original Language

German

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Release Date

26 October 2010

Country

Germany

Cast

Miah Persson

Miah Persson

Self (archive footage)

Christopher Saunders

Christopher Saunders

Self (Archive Footage)

Luca Pisaroni

Luca Pisaroni

Self (archive footage)

Ellie Kendrick

Ellie Kendrick

Self (archive footage)

Miyako Yoshida

Miyako Yoshida

Self (archive footage)

Edward Watson

Edward Watson

Self (archive footage)

Anke Vondung

Anke Vondung

Self (archive footage)

Thiago Soares

Thiago Soares

Self (archive footage)

Darcey Bussell

Darcey Bussell

Self (archive footage)

Carolyn Sampson

Carolyn Sampson

Self (archive footage)

Dorothea Röschmann

Dorothea Röschmann

Self (archive footage)

Nicolas Rivenq

Nicolas Rivenq

Self (archive footage)

Marianela Núñez

Marianela Núñez

Self (archive footage)

Topi Lehtipuu

Topi Lehtipuu

Self (archive footage)

Angelika Kirchschlager

Angelika Kirchschlager

Self (archive footage)

Simon Keenlyside

Simon Keenlyside

Self (archive footage)

Teodor Ilincai

Teodor Ilincai

Self (archive footage)

Hilva Gerzmava

Hilva Gerzmava

Self (archive footage)

Gerald Finley

Gerald Finley

Self (archive footage)

Tomiwa Edun

Tomiwa Edun

Self (archive footage)

Joyce DiDonato

Joyce DiDonato

Self (archive footage)

Sarah Connolly

Sarah Connolly

Self (archive footage)

Carlos Acosta

Carlos Acosta

Self (archive footage)

Carlo Rizzi

Carlo Rizzi

Orchestra conductor

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Self (archive footage)

Vello Pähn

Vello Pähn

Self - Musical Director (archive footage)

Chorus of the Royal Opera House

Chorus of the Royal Opera House

Self (archive footage)

Colin Davis

Colin Davis

Self - Orchestra Conductor (archive footage)

Jesús López-Cobos

Jesús López-Cobos

Self - Orchestra Conductor (archive footage)

Philippe Jordan

Philippe Jordan

Self - Orchestra Conductor (archive footage)

Stewart Kershaws

Stewart Kershaws

Self - Orchestra Conductor (archive footage)

Christophe Rousset

Christophe Rousset

Self - Musical Director (archive footage)

Hasmik Papian

Hasmik Papian

Self - Norma, Norma, Bellini (archive footage)

Julian Reynolds

Julian Reynolds

Self - Orchestra Conductor (archive footage)

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