Movie: Andrea Chénier - La Scala

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José Carreras
José Carreras

Andrea Chénier

Piero Cappuccilli
Piero Cappuccilli

Carlo Gerard

Éva Marton
Éva Marton

Maddalena di Coigny

Silvana Mazzieri
Silvana Mazzieri

La mulatta Bersy

Nella Verri
Nella Verri

La Contessa di Coigny

Franco Federici
Franco Federici

Roucher

Silvestro Sammaritano
Silvestro Sammaritano

Il Sanculotto Mathieu

Rosa Laghezza
Rosa Laghezza

Madelon

Bruno Lazzaretti
Bruno Lazzaretti

Un 'Incredibile'

Giuseppe Riva
Giuseppe Riva

Il romanziero

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    Live from La Scala Saturday 06 July 1985

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    1985-07-06

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