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Ernani

Ernani

Ernani

“Great Performances at the Metropolitan Opera”
10 /10 (1) 1983 2h 20m
Director Kirk Browning
Verdi's early masterpiece is based on a Victor Hugo play with a complicated plot concerning a young woman and the three men vying for her affections—her elderly uncle, a king destined to become Holy Roman Emperor, and a bandit who is actually an overthrown nobleman. Though there is plenty of action arising from the various passions and grudges scattered among these characters, the opera is best appreciated as a feast of beautiful and dramatic Italianate singing. With virtuosic roles for a quartet of principals, the opera delivers one feat of heroic vocalism after another.
Release
Dec 17, 1983
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Country
United States of America
Revenue

Cast

Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti
Ernani
Leona Mitchell
Leona Mitchell
Donna Elvira
Sherrill Milnes
Sherrill Milnes
Don Carlos
Ruggero Raimondi
Ruggero Raimondi
Don Ruy Gómez de Silva

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Who stars in Ernani? The main cast of Ernani includes Luciano Pavarotti, Leona Mitchell, Sherrill Milnes, Ruggero Raimondi, Charles Anthony.
Who directed Ernani? Ernani (1983) is directed by Kirk Browning.
How long is Ernani? Ernani has a runtime of 2h 20m. It was released in 1983.

Cast

Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti
Ernani
Leona Mitchell
Leona Mitchell
Donna Elvira
Sherrill Milnes
Sherrill Milnes
Don Carlos
Ruggero Raimondi
Ruggero Raimondi
Don Ruy Gómez de Silva

Synopsis

Verdi's early masterpiece is based on a Victor Hugo play with a complicated plot concerning a young woman and the three men vying for her affections—her elderly uncle, a king destined to become Holy Roman Emperor, and a bandit who is actually an overthrown nobleman. Though there is plenty of action arising from the various passions and grudges scattered among these characters, the opera is best appreciated as a feast of beautiful and dramatic Italianate singing. With virtuosic roles for a quartet of principals, the opera delivers one feat of heroic vocalism after another.

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