Movie: Adriana Lecouvreur

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Micaela Carosi
Micaela Carosi

Adriana Lecouvreur

Marcelo Álvarez
Marcelo Álvarez

Maurizio

Marianne Cornetti
Marianne Cornetti

Princesse de Bouillon

Simone del Savio
Simone del Savio

Prince de Bouillon

Luca Casalin
Luca Casalin

Abbé de Chazeuil

Alfonso Antoniozzi
Alfonso Antoniozzi

Michonnet

Antonella de Chiara
Antonella de Chiara

Mlle. Jouvenot

Patrizia Porzio
Patrizia Porzio

Mlle. Dangeville

Carlo Bosi
Carlo Bosi

Poisson

Diego Matamoros
Diego Matamoros

Quinault

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    In the present stylised production by Lorenzo Mariani the 'violet-perfumed murderess' is taken by mezzo-soprano Marianne Cornetti, one of the most in-demand representatives of her vocal category. Opposite her, in the role of Adriana, is a soprano who as a Verdi and verismo specialist also appears regularly at all the major international opera houses, Micaela Carosi. The 'cock-of-the-walk' role is sung by the world-class tenor Marcelo Álvarez. His timbre, velvety smooth yet robustly virile, is ideally suited to a vocal characterisation of the idolised Maurizio. Conductor Renato Palumbo is very much at home with Cilea's operatic masterpiece, since the Italian Romantic and verismo periods are at the core of his extensive repertoire.

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    2009-07-01

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