Movie: Korngold: Die tote Stadt

Top 8 Billed Cast

Jonas Kaufmann
Jonas Kaufmann

Paul

Marlis Petersen
Marlis Petersen

Marietta / Die Erscheinung Mariens

Andrzej Filończyk
Andrzej Filończyk

Frank / Fritz

Mirjam Mesak
Mirjam Mesak

Juliette

Jennifer Johnston
Jennifer Johnston

Brigitta

Corinna Scheurle
Corinna Scheurle

Lucienne

Manuel Günther
Manuel Günther

Gaston / Victorin

Dean Power
Dean Power

Graf Albert

Video Trailer Korngold: Die tote Stadt

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Die Tote Stadt Trailer - Korngold

Die Tote Stadt Trailer - Korngold

Jonas Kaufmann stars in the mysterious opera “Die Tote Stadt”

Jonas Kaufmann stars in the mysterious opera “Die Tote Stadt”

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Die Tote Stadt Trailer - Korngold

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Jonas Kaufmann stars in the mysterious opera “Die Tote Stadt”

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