Mussorgsky: Sorochintsy Fair (Komische Oper Berlin)

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Jens Larsen
Jens Larsen

Cherevik, a peasant

Agnes Zwierko
Agnes Zwierko

Khivrya, his wife

Mirka Wagner
Mirka Wagner

Parasya, Cherevik's daughter

Alexander Lewis
Alexander Lewis

Gritsko, a peasant lad

Ivan Turšić
Ivan Turšić

Afanasiy Ivanovich

Tom Erik Lie
Tom Erik Lie

Old crony

Hans Gröning
Hans Gröning

The gypsy

Carsten Sabrowski
Carsten Sabrowski

Chernobog, the black god

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