- ********in
Sparafucile, who
walks up to him and
offers his services.
Rigoletto declines for the moment, but
leaves open the
possibility of
hiring Sparafucile later...
- that of the Duke
after all;
Rigoletto had paid
Sparafucile, an ********in, to kill the Duke, but
Sparafucile had
deceived Rigoletto by
indiscriminately killing...
-
lying with his daughter,
hires ********in
Sparafucile (Ferruccio Furlanetto) to kill him in revenge.
Sparafucile uses his
beautiful sister Maddalena (Victoria...
- in ****an. He also sang Dosifey.
Other roles include the Commendatore,
Sparafucile, Pistola, Banquo, and the
Grand Inquisitor. Non-operatic work includes...
- by
World War II.
After his
debut in 1941 (in Schio, near Vicenza, as
Sparafucile in Rigoletto), Siepi, an
opponent of the
fascist regime, fled to Switzerland...
-
short title)
Otello - 1986 - as Iago
Carmen - 1967 - as
Escamillo 1977 -
Sparafucile in a
Metropolitan Opera Rigoletto 1981 -
Oroveso in
Norma 1988 - Nélusko...
-
Maguelonne becoming the Duke of Mantua, Rigoletto, Gilda,
Count Monterone,
Sparafucile, Maddalena. In 1918 an
Austrian film
Rigoletto was made,
starring Hermann...
-
Kezal in The
Bartered Bride Verdi:
Procida in Les vêpres
siciliennes Sparafucile in
Rigoletto Pater Guardian in La
forza del
destino Weber:
Kaspar and...
- Roma and as
Colline at the
Bregenzer Festspiele. He made his
debut as
Sparafucile at the
Hamburgische Staatsoper and as
Orest at the
Bayerische Staatsoper...
- his
professional opera debut in 1924 at the
opera house in
Vigevano as
Sparafucile in Rigoletto. He made his
debuts at La
Scala and La
Fenice the following...