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The ROH Live: Il trovatore
The ROH Live: Il trovatore

The ROH Live: Il trovatore

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The first revival of David Bösch’s new production for The Royal Opera, with two casts including Maria Agresta, Lianna Haroutounian and Anita Rachvelishvili.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Italian

Runtime

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Rating

10/10

Release Date

31 January 2017

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Lianna Haroutounian

Lianna Haroutounian

Leonora

Gregory Kunde

Gregory Kunde

Manrico

Anita Rachvelishvili

Anita Rachvelishvili

Azucena

Vitaliy Bilyy

Vitaliy Bilyy

Count di Luna

Alexander Tsymbalyuk

Alexander Tsymbalyuk

Ferrando

Francesca Chiejina

Francesca Chiejina

Ines

Samuel Sakker

Samuel Sakker

Ruiz

Chorus of the Royal Opera House

Chorus of the Royal Opera House

Chorus

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Orchestra

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