Tiziano Mancini
Director


Giuseppe Verdi's Il Trovatore One of the most enduringly popular operas in the repertoire, Il Trovatore was first seen at Rome's Teatro Apollo in 1853. Together with Rigoletto and La Traviata, it forms the "trilogy" of works that premiered in rapid succession over a period of just two years and firmly established Verdi as the leading opera composer of his time. The challenges of Il Trovatore's leading roles famously led Enrico Caruso to remark that all you needed to stage it were the "four best singers in the world."
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Tiziano Mancini
Director

Daniel Barenboim
Self

Plácido Domingo
Il conte di Luna
Anna Lapkovskaya
Ines
Staatsopernchor
Chor
Florian Hoffmann
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Anna Netrebko
Leonora
Gaston Rivero
Manrico
Davit Gharibyan
Guardsman
Marina Prudenskaja
Azucena
Staatskapelle Berlin
Themselves
Adrian Sâmpetrean
Ferrando
Antonio GarcÃa Gutiérrez
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