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Giordano: Andrea Chénier | Pavarotti, Guleghina, Pons - Levine, Joel (MET 1997-MULTISUB)
2:02:45
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Puccini: Turandot | Dimitrova, Domingo, Ricciarelli - Maazel, Zeffirelli (La Scala 1983)
2:12:34
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Rossini: La Cenerentola | Deshayes, Barbera, Solis, Van Horn (San Francisco Opera 2014)
2:36:03
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Giuseppe Verdi
1:00:47
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Cimarosa: Il fanatico burlato - Act I (Drottningholm Slottsteater 1983 - GER SUB)
1:26:24
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Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera | Pavarotti, Cappuccilli-Abbado, Zeffirelli (La Scala 1978-ENG&ITA SUB)
2:50:06
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Verdi: Macbeth | Verrett, Cappuccilli, Ghiaurov - Abbado, Strehler (La Scala 1979-ENG&ITA SUB)
2:23:12
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Tito Gobbi: Arias from Verdi and Puccini
34:03
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Maria Callas: La Traviata Excerpt (Lisbon 1958)
7:12
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La regia nell'opera lirica: Franco Zeffirelli
14:06
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La regia nell'opera lirica: Giorgio Strehler
10:56
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La regia nell'opera lirica: Luchino Visconti
10:01
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Il Trovatore - Salvarezza, Sacchi, Mascherini, Pederzini - Santini, Gallone (Opera Film 1949)
1:37:27
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Bellini: La Sonnambula | Moffo, Vega, Clabassi, Galli - Bartoletti (RAI 1956-ENG SUB)
2:02:31
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Donizetti: L' Elisir d'amore|Scotto, Bergonzi, Taddei - Gavezzani (Maggio Musicale Fiorentino 1967)
2:11:05
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Paisiello: Il Barbiere di Siviglia | Giovanni Paisiello Festival (Teatro Orfeo 2005-MULTI SUB)
2:01:41
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Verdi: I Lombardi alla prima crociata | Carreras, Dimitrova, Carroli - Gavazzeni (La Scala 1984)
2:06:30
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Rossini: Guglielmo Tell - Act I | Zancanaro, Merrit, Surjan, Studer - Muti, Ronconi (La Scala 1988)
1:18:59
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Rossini: Guglielmo Tell - Act II | Zancanaro, Merrit, Surjan, Studer - Muti, Ronconi (La Scala 1988)
58:56
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Rossini: Guglielmo Tell - Act III | Zancanaro, Merrit, Surjan, Studer - Muti, Ronconi (La Scala 1988)
1:00:18
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Rossini: Guglielmo Tell-Act IV | Zancanaro, Merrit, Surjan, Studer - Muti, Ronconi (La Scala 1988)
41:16
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Verdi: Aida | Gencer, Bergonzi, Cossotto - Capuano, Graf (Arena di Verona Live 1966 - MULTI SUB)
2:29:47
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Puccini: Tosca | Verrett, Pavarotti, MacNeil - Conlon, Gobbi (MET 1978 - MULTISUB)
2:05:04
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Tosca - Bonus Features (MET 1978)
27:19
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Pergolesi: Lo frate 'nnamorato | Corbelli, Focile, Felle, di Nissa, D'Intino - Muti (La Scala 1989)
2:50:23
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Boito: Mefistofele Act I-II | Ramey, Cupido, Dessi - Bartoletti (Teatro Comunale di Firenze 1989)
1:30:03
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Boito: Mefistofele Act III-IV | Ramey, Cupido, Dessi - Bartoletti (Teatro Comunale di Firenze 1989)
57:56
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Verdi: Attila | Ramey, Strummer, Luccheti, Stone - Gabriele Ferro (La Fenice 1987)
1:57:43
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Cavalleria Rusticana - Franco Corelli & Giulietta Simionato Rehearsal at La Scala (1963)
3:27
Verdi: I Vespri Siciliani | Zancanaro, Furlanetto, Studer, Merritt - Mutti (La Scala 1989 - ACT 1&2)
1:14:02
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Verdi: I Vespri Siciliani | Zancanaro, Furlanetto, Studer, Merritt - Mutti (La Scala 1989 - Act 3)
1:05:40
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Verdi: I Vespri Siciliani | Zancanaro, Furlanetto, Studer, Merritt - Mutti (La Scala 1989 - Act 4&5)
1:11:44
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Rossini: La Cenerentola | Von Stade, Araiza, Montarsolo, Desderi - Abbado, Ponnelle (La Scala 1981)
2:33:19
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Donizetti: Anna Bolena - Act I | Netrebko, Garanča - Pidò (Wiener Staatsoper 2011)
1:33:39
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Donizetti: Anna Bolena - Act II | Netrebko, Garanča - Pidò (Wiener Staatsoper 2011)
1:39:41
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Verdi: La Traviata | Gheorghiu, Vargas, Frontali - Maazel (La Scala 2007)
2:14:09
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Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor | Scotto, Bergonzi, Zanasi - Bartoletti (La Scala in Tokyo 1967)
2:18:16
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Bellini: Norma | Caballè, Vickers, Veasey - Patane (Theatre Antique d'Orange 1974)
2:40:17
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Giordano: Andrea Chénier | Del Monaco, Tebaldi, Protti - Capuana (La Scala Live in Tokyo 1961)
2:11:45
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Verdi: Otello by Franco Zeffirelli | Domingo, Ricciarelli, Diaz (Opera Film 1986-ENG & ITA SUB)
1:57:41
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Verdi: Il Trovatore (Highlights) | Jones, Prevedi, Glossop, Simionato - Giulini (Covent Garden 1964)
1:05:47
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Puccini - Turandot | Netrebko, Eyvazov, Leva, Furlanetto (Arena di Verona 2022)
2:18:13
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Puccini - Tosca | Cedolins, Alvarez, Raimondi (Arena di Verona 2006 - MULTI SUB)
1:58:17
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Antonio Salieri - TARARE | Deutsche Händel-Solisten (Schwetzinger Festspiele 1988 - ENG & ITA SUB)
2:55:06
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Mascagni - Leoncavallo & Cavalleria Rusticana & Pagliacci | Karajan - La Scala (Opera Film 1968 - ITA&ENG SUB)
2:27:30
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Verdi - Aida | Alagna, Urmana, Chailly, Zeffirelli (La Scala 2006 - MULTI SUB)
2:38:21
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Verdi - Rigoletto | Pavarotti, Wixell, Gruberova, Chailly (Opera Film 1982 - MULTI SUB)
1:57:55
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Rossini: L'italiana in Algeri - Act I | Horne, Montarsolo, Ahlstedt, Monk, Levine (MET 1986-MULTISUB)
1:15:17
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Rossini: L'italiana in Algeri - Act II | Horne, Montarsolo, Ahlstedt, Monk, Levine (MET 1986-MULTISUB)
1:21:33
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Marilyn Horne talks about Rossini
4:51
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Donizetti & Schiller: Maria Stuarda by Petr Weigl (Opera Film 1988 - ENG SUB)
1:30:22
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Pergolesi - La Serva Padrona | Moffo, Montarsolo, Cobelli (Opera Film 1962)
1:00:06
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Rossini - La Gazza ladra | Cotrubas, Feller, Condo, Kuebler, Bartoletti (Cologne Opera 1987)
2:54:29
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Il Trovatore: Act I-II | Karajan, Cappuccilli, Domingo, Kabaivanska, Cossotto (Wiener Staatsoper 1978)
1:18:01
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Il Trovatore: Act III | Karajan, Cappuccilli, Domingo, Kabaivanska, Cossotto (Wiener Staatsoper 1978)
1:13:59
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Renata Scotto & Mirella Freni in Duet | "Mira, o Norma..." (Norma - Bellini)
4:16
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"Canzonetta sull'aria" Renata Scotto & Mirella Freni (Le Nozze di Figaro duettino)
3:30
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Verdi - La Forza del Destino Act I-II | Carreras, Caballé (La Scala 1978)
1:23:41
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Verdi - La Forza del Destino Act III-IV | Carreras, Caballé (La Scala 1978)
1:47:38
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Verdi: Don Carlo Act I-II-III | Scotto, Milnes, Troyanos, Moldoveanu - Levine (MET 1980)
2:02:32
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Verdi: Don Carlo Act IV-V | Scotto, Milnes, Troyanos, Moldoveanu - Levine (MET 1980)
1:20:40
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Rossini - IL Barbiere di Siviglia Act I | Nucci, Battle, Blake, Dara, Furlanetto (MET 1989)
1:37:37
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Rossini - IL Barbiere di Siviglia Act II | Nucci, Battle, Blake, Dara, Furlanetto (MET 1989)
1:01:52
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Falstaff - Verdi (La Scala 2001)
2:05:23
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La Bohème - Puccini | Freni, Raimondi, Panerai, Zeffirelli, von Karajan (La Scala 1965)
1:43:07
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Aida - Verdi | Arena di Verona (1981)
2:34:17
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Verdi - Otello | From the Doge's Palace in Venice (Tito Gobbi - La Fenice 1966)
2:20:04
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Verdi's Macbeth Act I-II (Royal Opera House 2018)
1:24:49
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Verdi's Macbeth Act III-IV (Royal Opera House 2018)
1:13:56
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Norma - Bellini (Joan Sutherland - Sydney Opera House 1978)
2:32:25

Verdi: I Vespri Siciliani | Zancanaro, Furlanetto, Studer, Merritt - Mutti (La Scala 1989 - ACT 1&2)

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Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
Librettist: Eugène Scribe
Premiere: 13 June 1855, Paris (Opéra)
Language: Italian
Translation: English Subtitles (Hardcoded)
Act 3: https://rumble.com/v4tuo9k-verdi-i-vespri-siciliani-zancanaro-furlanetto-studer-merritt-mutti-la-scala.html

I vespri siciliani ("The Sicilian Vespers") is a five-act Italian grand opera originally written in French for the Paris Opéra by the Italian romantic composer Giuseppe Verdi and translated into Italian shortly after its premiere in June 1855. Under its original title, Les vêpres siciliennes, the libretto was prepared by Eugène Scribe and Charles Duveyrier from their work Le duc d'Albe, which was written in 1838 and offered to Halévy and Donizetti before Verdi agreed to set it to music in 1854. Today the opera is performed both in the original French and (rather more frequently) in its post-1861 Italian version as I vespri siciliani. In Italy, this version, along with the ballet, was first performed at the Teatro Regio in Parma on 26 December 1855.

The action takes place in Sicily, the uprising of the Italian people against the French conquerors. The story is based on a historical event, the Sicilian Vespers of 1282, using material drawn from the medieval Sicilian tract Lu rebellamentu di Sichilia, which is a Sicilian historical chronicle of the War of the Vespers written around 1290.

Cast & Characters:
Guido de Montfort - Giorgio Zancanaro
Giovanni di Procida - Ferrucco Furlanetto
Arrigo - Chris Merrit
Princess Helena - Cheril Studer
Comte de Vaudemont - Francesco Musinu
Sir de Bethune - Enzo Capuano
Danieli - Ernesto Gavazzi
Ninetta - Gloria Banditelli
Tebaldo - Paolo Barbancini
Roberto - Marco Cingari

The Orchestra, Choir and Ballet of Teatro alla Scala
Concertmaster & Conductor: Riccardo Muti
Chorus Master: Giulio Bertola
Stage Director, Scenes and Costumes: Pier Luigi Pizzi

Soloist Dancer: Carla Fracci (Prima Ballerina of La Scala)
Choreography: Micha Van Hoecke

I Vespri Siciliani Synopsis: Place & Time - Palermo, Italy, 1282

Act I - Palermo's main square

Tebaldo, Roberto, and other French soldiers have gathered in front of the Governor's palace. As they offer a toast to their homeland, they are observed by the local Sicilians, unhappy with the occupation. Elena enters dressed in mourning for her executed brother. Somewhat drunk, Roberto demands that she sing and she calmly agrees. Her song, about the perils of seamen and God's cry of "let dangers be scorned", (Deh! tu calma, o Dio possente / "Viens à nous, Dieu tutélaire" / "Pray, O mighty God, calm with thy smile both sky and sea"), only incites the Sicilians to rebellion against the occupiers. When the governor, Monteforte, enters the crowd calms down. Then Arrigo announces that he has been released from prison. Alone with Arrigo, Montforte offers him a position with the French as long as he stays away from Elena. He refuses, and immediately follows Elena into the palace.

Act II - Beside the sea
Procida lands on the shore from a small fishing boat. It is clear that he is returning from exile and he expresses his joy at returning to his native land and city: O tu Palermo / "Et toi, Palerme" / "O thou Palermo, adored land...". He is surrounded by Manfredo and other companions and he quickly orders his men to bring Elena and Arrigo to him (Nell'ombra e nel silenzio / "Dans l'ombre et le silence"/ "In darkness and in silence"). The three make plans for an uprising during the impending festivities leading to the marriages of a group of young people. After Procida leaves, Elena asks Arrigo what reward he seeks. Swearing that he will avenge her brother's death, he asks for nothing but her love.

Bethune arrives with an invitation from Monteforte to attend a ball. Arrigo refuses and is arrested and dragged off. Led by Roberto, a group of French soldiers arrive and Procida returns and sees that it is too late to save Arrigo, since the young people have come into the square and have begun to dance. As the dance becomes more lively, Roberto signals to his men, who seize many of the young women, dragging them off in spite of the protests of the young Sicilian men. The dejected young men witness a passing boat filled with French nobles and Sicilian women, all bound for the ball. Procida and others determine to gain entrance to the ball and seek their revenge.

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