¡Bellini: I Puritani
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[Machine Translation] England was shaken by the "Puritan Revolution" in the 17th century. People were divided into two factions, the parliamentary faction and the royalist faction, and fought each other repeatedly. Elvira, who is a member of the Parliamentary faction (Puritans) but in love with Arturo, a knight of the King's faction, breaks off her father's engagement to Riccardo, a member of the Parliamentary faction, and marries Arturo. However, Arturo, burning with a sense of duty, learns that the queen of the time is in danger and flees to save her life. When Elvira learns that Arturo has run away with another woman, she loses her senses.... Like Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," it is a romantic work with a long "scene of frenzy" in which the soprano is given a chance to show off her talent. The tenor singers are required to sing in high D, and each singer is required to have high singing ability, making this a difficult opera to perform. In this performance, the most remarkable coloratura soprano of our time, Elvira Damrau, and the rest of the ensemble, which is composed of singers of the highest level of perfection, are heard. [Artist] Diana Damrau (soprano) / Javier Camarena (tenor) / Ludovic Tezier (baritone) / Nicolas Teste (bass) / Annaleeza Stroppa (mezzo-soprano) / Fernando Lado (bass) / Evelino Pido (conductor) / Royal Opera House of Madrid Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House of Madrid (Chorus Conductor: Andres Maspero)
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