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enter the temple, and
Babylonians (along with
others from abroad,
including Idreno the
Indian King) do so
carrying offerings to Baal. ****ur
states that the...
- in Armida's palace.
Zelmira fails to
dissuade Idreno from
planning an
ambush of the crusaders.
Idreno pretends to
agree to Clotarco's
demand that the...
-
roles such as
Rinaldo in Armida,
Argirio in Tancredi,
Pirro in Hermione,
Idreno in
Semiramide and Otello. He has
appeared at
major opera houses and festivals...
-
generally avoided. The singer's
mastery of coloratura,
typified in his
Idreno (Semiramide) and
Corradino (Matilde di Shabran), has been
noted by multiple...
-
Lucrezia Borgia Donizetti Méphistophélès
Faust Gounod Argante Rinaldo Handel Idreno Armida Haydn Simone La
finta semplice Mozart Figaro Conte d'Almaviva Le...
- next
eight years,
including Alfred in Die Fledermaus,
Fenton in Falstaff,
Idreno in Semiramide, the
Italian Tenor in Der Rosenkavalier, and
Tonio in La fille...
- re-establishing the
headquarters of the Fasci, as
happened in
Trieste at the
hands of
Idreno Utimperghe.
Oliva 1998, pp. 158 and following. "Zona grigia" (in Italian)...
-
Rodelinda Handel Il Re di
Scozia Ariodante Handel Cadmus Somnus Semele Handel Idreno Armida Haydn Le
Comte Des
Grieux Manon M****enet Le
Comte Chérubin M****enet...
-
Gioachino Rossini Semiramide—Joan
Sutherland (Semiramide), John
Serge (
Idreno),
Joseph Rouleau (****ur),
Spiro Malas (Oroe),
Patricia Clark (Azema), Leslie...
- Giacomo/Uberto in Rossini's La
donna del lago, then at the
Hamburg State Opera as
Idreno in Rossini's Semiramide. His
Italian debut was at Pesaro's
Rossini Opera...