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CD84851 Roberto Devereux - Rome Opera - Ganassi/Remigio/Pisapia

CD84851 Roberto Devereux - Rome Opera - Ganassi/Remigio/Pisapia
CD84851 Roberto Devereux - Rome Opera - Ganassi/Remigio/Pisapia
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CD84851 Roberto Devereux - Rome Opera - Ganassi/Remigio/Pisapia

Broadcast by Deutschlandradio Kultur yesterday night, Saturday 20 November 2010, here's the 1 October 2010 performance of Donizetti's Roberto Devereux from the Rome Opera House.

Baritone Alberto Gazale as Nottingham obviously pleased the audience.

Elisabeth, Queen of England.....Carmela Remigio (soprano) Duke of Nottingham.....Alberto Gazale (baritone) Sara, Duchess of Nottingham.....Sonia Ganassi (mezzo-soprano) Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex.....Massimiliano Pisapia (tenor) Lord Cecil.....Bruno Lazzaretti (tenor) Sir Walter Raleigh.....Ezio Maria Tisi (bass) A Page.....Giuseppe Auletta (countertenor) A servant of Nottingham.....Massimo Mondelli (bass)

Coro e Orchester del Teatro dell'Opera, Rome Bruno Campanella

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