- rid of
Alcindoro for a bit,
Musetta pretends to be
suffering from a
tight shoe and
sends him to the
shoemaker to get her shoe mended.
Alcindoro leaves...
-
numerous roles in the
original production of Big
River and sang the role of
Alcindoro in the Baz Luhrmann-directed
revival of La Bohème. He also portra**** Sir...
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former girlfriend, Musetta,
shows up with her
current patron, the
elderly Alcindoro. They
quarrel for a bit, then the
episode begins as
Musetta initiates...
- adaptations. For example,
Joanne in Rent
represents the
character of
Alcindoro in Bohème, but is also
partially based on Marcello. Also,
Joanne is the...
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Company in 1956, as Benoît/
Alcindoro in La bohème, and his
debut with the
Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company in 1959, as Benoît/
Alcindoro. In 1955, he appeared...
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Alcindoromycine An
anthracycline antibiotic agent named after the
character Alcindoro in La Bohème.
Bohemamine An anti-tumour
agent named after the Puccini...
-
Vitalij Kowaljow as
Colline Adrian Eröd as
Schaunard Ioan
Holender as
Alcindoro CineMagazine rated it 3 stars. "Guardian
Review (2008)". GR. Retrieved...
- Crema) was an
Italian b****-baritone. He
created the
roles of Benoît and
Alcindoro in Puccini's
opera La bohème, as well as
Geronte de
Ravoir in his Manon...
-
Macbeth with
Florentine Opera; The King in Aida with
Opera Pacific; Benoit/
Alcindoro in La bohème with Fort
Worth Opera;
Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte with the...
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components were
named after characters in the opera:
alcindoromycin (
Alcindoro),
collinemycin (Colline),
marcellomycin (Marcello),
mimimycin (Mimi),...