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Jerusalem

on BBC Radio 3

Verdi's first French opera, written for Paris in 1847. In four acts and based on a text by Alphonse Royer and Gustave Vaez , it is a refashioning of his I
Lombardi. This rare stage performance is from the Teatro Regio, Turin. Sung in French.
Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro Regio, Turin/ Bruno Campanella

Contributors

Unknown:
Alphonse Royer
Unknown:
Gustave Vaez
Unknown:
Bruno Campanella
Le Comte de Toulouse:
Jose Fardilha (baritone)
Helene:
Maria Dragoni (soprano)
Isaure:
Liliana Marzano (sop)
Gaston:
Vincenzo La Scola (tenor)
Roger:
Ruggero Raimondi (bass)
Raymond:
Iorio Zennaro (tenor)
Adhemar:
Enrico Turco (bass)
Officer:
Domenico Cannizzaro (tenor)

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