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refers to a
curse placed on both the Duke and
Rigoletto by the
Count Monterone,
whose daughter the Duke has
seduced with Rigoletto's encouragement. The...
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Castello di
Monterone,
known also as
Castello Piceller, is a
small restored 13th-century
castle in Perugia, Italy. It is
located in the road that connects...
- made his
Metropolitan debut in
October 1963 in Verdi's
Rigoletto as
Monterone. Díaz was born in San Juan,
Puerto Rico, the
capital of the island, but...
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Santa Maria in
Monterone is a
Roman Catholic church in Rome, Italy. Its
suffix originates from the
Sienese Monteroni family,
whose patronage rebuilt the...
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church every Sunday and vows to have his way with her. At the court,
Count Monterone (also pla**** by
Ingvar Wixell) who is the
father of one of the Duke's...
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Quattro Capi (after 1403)
Santa Maria in
Publicolis (1186)
Santa Maria in
Monterone (1186) San
Macuto (1192)
Santa Maria in
Monticelli Santa Maria in Vallicella...
- plot devices.
Examples of the
curse as a plot device:
Rigoletto –
Count Monterone places a
curse on Rigoletto.
Rigoletto blames the
climactic death of his...
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Nixon in
China Chorèbe, Les
Troyens Count di Luna, Il
trovatore Count Monterone,
Rigoletto Count Tomsky, The
Queen of
Spades Count von Eberbach, Der Wildschütz...
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remnants of wily old airs and graces." One of his
earliest roles was
Monterone in Rigoletto, in 1999; he was cast by then-director
Placido Domingo at...
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masnadieri Verdi Comte de
Toulouse Jérusalem
Verdi Wurm
Luisa Miller Verdi Monterone Sparafucile Rigoletto Verdi Padre Guardiano La
forza del
destino Verdi...