Ermione

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Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina Antonacci

Ermione

Diana Montague
Diana Montague

Andromache

Jorge Lopez-Yañez
Jorge Lopez-Yañez

Pyrrhus

Bruce Ford
Bruce Ford

Orestes

Paul Austin Kelly
Paul Austin Kelly

Pylades

Gwynne Howell
Gwynne Howell

Phoenix

Julie Unwin
Julie Unwin

Cleone

Lorna Windsor
Lorna Windsor

Cefisa

Paul Nilon
Paul Nilon

Attalus

Oliver Bridge
Oliver Bridge

Astyanax

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    Recorded at the Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1995, this acclaimed presentation of composer Gioachino Rossini's epic opus ERMIONE is based on Jean Racine's play "Andromache." Set in Troy after the city fell to the Greeks, the production recounts the rancorous battle between widow Andromache and Helen of Troy's green-eyed daughter, Ermione for the love of Pyrrhus

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    1995-06-03

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