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- "). Schaunard and Colline arrive with a very frugal dinner and all parody eating a plentiful banquet, dance together and sing, before Schaunard and Colline...
- Maureen Johnson, a bi****ual performance artist and Joanne's girlfriend Schaunard, a musician Angel Dumott Schunard, a drag queen and percussionist with...
- art without regard for worldly well-being. They make another friend in Schaunard, an Irish composer who is renting Marcel's former room. The three help...
- Bolkonsky in War and Peace by Prokofiev Marcello in La bohème by Puccini Schaunard in La bohème by Puccini Figaro in Il barbiere di Siviglia by Rossini Harlequin...
- Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges (Tchelio), Puccini's La Boheme (Schaunard and Colline), in Serbian operas, Stanislav Binički's Na uranku (At Dawn")...
- Retrieved 2024-02-25. Schanne, Alexandre; Ligaran (2015-06-19). Souvenirs de Schaunard (in French). Ligaran. ISBN 978-2-335-07655-4. "Enchères Lot 79 - PHOTOGRAPHIE...
- type Premiere cast, 6 May 1897 Conductor: Alessandro Pomè [Wikidata] Schaunard, a musician baritone Jacques [Gianni] Isnardon Marcello, a painter tenor...
- of the ensemble of the Vienna State Opera where he made his debut as Schaunard in La bohème. Lash, Larry L., "Discovering Adam Plachetka ", Musical America...
- is a Canadian b****-baritone. He first came to attention on Broadway as Schaunard in Baz Luhrmann's production of La bohème in 2002/03 – a role he repeated...
- Ruggiero, La Juive Rigoletto, Rigoletto Rodrigue, Don Carlos Scarpia, Tosca Schaunard, La bohème Sharpless, Madama Butterfly Sherasmin, Oberon Simon, Simon...