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| Management number | 60147623 | Release Date | 2026/02/20 | List Price | $8.91 | Model Number | 60147623 | ||
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Drie losse lp's in sleeve en hoes. Lichte gebruikssporen. Bekijk mijn andere advertenties voor nog meer (klassieke) dvd's, cd's en lp's. LET OP: kan NIET met VintedGo worden verstuurd. Verdi Rigoletto Cast The Duke of Mantua — Mario Del Monaco (Tenor) Rigoletto — Aldo Protti (Baritone) Gilda — Hilde Gueden (Soprano) Sparafucile — Cesare Siepi (Bass) Maddalena — Giulietta Simionato (Mezzo-Soprano) Giovanna — Luisa Ribacchi (Mezzo-Soprano) Count Monterone — Fernando Corena (Bass) Borsa — Piero Di Palma (Tenor) Marullo — Pier Luigi Latinucci (Bass) Count Ceprano — Dario Caselli (Bass) Countess Ceprano — Maria Castelli (Mezzo-Soprano) Page — Lina Rossi (Mezzo-Soprano) Usher — Piero Poldi (Tenor) with Chorus and Orchestra of the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Rome conducted by Alberto Erede Rigoletto, although it was actually the sixteenth of Verdi’s operas, was the first to win the composer international renown and the earliest which remains a regular repertory piece in the opera houses of the world. The libretto, by Francesco Piave, was based on Victor Hugo’s play Le Roi s’amuse, in which Francis I of France was portrayed as a libertine, but the Austrian censorship of the time objected to reigning monarchs being represented unfavourably on the stage, and forced Verdi and Piave to change the locale of the opera to sixteenth-century Italy, substituting for Francis I an anonymous sovereign Duke of Mantua. The opera was first given at the Fenice Theatre, Venice, on March 11, 1851.
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| Category | Entertainment > Music > Vinyl records |
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