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Am Stück vorbei inszeniert: Verdis I vespri siciliani durch die Brille von Calixto Bieito

Jonas Jud (Bethune), Omer Kobiljak (Tebaldo), Stanislav Vorobyov (Roberto) und Brent Michael Smith
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Maria Agresta (Elena)
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Sergey Romanovsky (Arrigo) und Maria Agresta (Elena)
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Alexander Vinogradov (Procida)
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Quinn Kelsey (Guido de Monforte) und Sergey Romanovsky (Arrigo)
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Alexander Vinogradov (Procida) und Omer Kobiljak (Tebaldo)
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Quinn Kelsey (Guido de Monforte)
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Quinn Kelsey (Guido de Monforte) und Maria Agresta (Elena)
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“bei Calixto Bieito ist alles anders...”
Reviewed at Opernhaus, Zurich on 9 June 2024
Verdi, Les Vêpres siciliennes (I vespri siciliani)
Zurich Opera
Ivan Repušić, Conductor
Calixto Bieito, Director
Aída Leonor Guardia, Set Designer
Ingo Krügler, Costume Designer
Franck Evin, Lighting Designer
Orchester der Oper Zürich
Zurich Opera Chorus
Beate Breidenbach, Dramaturgy
Quinn Kelsey, Guido di Montforte
Sergey Romanovsky, Arrigo
Maria Agresta, Elena
Alexander Vinogradov, Giovanni da Procida
Stanislav Vorobyov, Robert
Irène Friedli, Ninette
Omer Kobiljak, Tebaldo
Brent Michael Smith, Il conte Vaudemont
Maximilian Lawrie, Manfredo
Jonas Jud, Bethune
Janko Kastelic, Choirmaster / chorus director
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