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  2. Mirella Freni - Wikipedia

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    Mirella Freni, OMRI (Italian: [miˈrɛlːa ˈfreːni], born Mirella Fregni, 27 February 1935 – 9 February 2020) [1] was an Italian operatic soprano who had a career of 50 years and appeared at major international opera houses.

  3. The Metropolitan Opera Gala 1991 - Wikipedia

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    Mirella Freni was forcefully eloquent in "Io son l'umile ancella". And Pavarotti and Domingo joined forces in a duet from La Bohème , "clowning with scarves, clasping shoulders and hands and showing a subtle but good-hearted rivalry in their singing and bows".

  4. La bohème discography - Wikipedia

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    Mirella Freni Mariella Adani Nicolai Gedda Mario Sereni Ferruccio Mazzoli Mario Basiola, Jr. Thomas Schippers Rome Opera orchestra and chorus CD: EMI Classics Cat: 91998 1963 Mirella Freni Hilde Güden Gianni Raimondi Rolando Panerai Ivo Vinco Giuseppe Taddei: Herbert von Karajan Vienna State Opera orchestra and chorus ORF live recording CD ...

  5. Nicolai Ghiaurov - Wikipedia

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    Nicolai Ghiaurov (or Nikolai Gjaurov, Nikolay Gyaurov, Bulgarian: Николай Гяуров; September 13, 1929 – June 2, 2004) was a Bulgarian opera singer and one of the most famous basses of the postwar period.

  6. Mirella - Wikipedia

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    Mirella Cesa (born 1984), Ecuadorian singer who has won several awards and been called the "mother of Andipop" Mirella Levi D'Ancona (1919–2014), Italian-born American art historian and professor. Mirella D'Angelo (born 1956), Italian actress; Mirella Freni (1935–2020), Italian soprano whose repertoire includes Verdi, Puccini, Mozart and ...

  7. Glyndebourne Festival Opera: history and repertoire, 1952–63

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    Luigi Alva (Nemorino), Mirella Freni (Adina), Sesto Bruscantini (Dulcamara), Enzo Sordello (Belcore) Carlo Felice Cillario: Revival of 1961 production: 1963: Capriccio: Strauss: Elisabeth Söderström (Countess), Horst Wilhelm (Flamand), Raymond Wolansky (Olivier), Benno Kusche (La Roche), Tom Krause (Count), Soňa Červená (Clairon) John ...

  8. Madama Butterfly discography - Wikipedia

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    Mirella Freni, José Carreras, Teresa Berganza, Juan Pons: Giuseppe Sinopoli Philharmonia Orchestra Ambrosian Opera Chorus LP: Deutsche Grammophon 423 567-1 CD: Deutsche Grammophon Cat: 423 567-2 1991: Miriam Gauci, Yordy Ramiro, Nelly Boschkowá, Georg Tichy: Alexander Rahbari Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Slovak Philharmonic chorus: CD ...

  9. Madama Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    1974: Madama Butterfly, a German television adaptation of the opera starring Mirella Freni and Plácido Domingo, directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle. [38] 1988: The play M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang is partially based on Madama Butterfly as well as the story of French diplomat Bernard Boursicot and the Beijing opera singer Shi Pei Pu. [39] [40]