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Gounod's Romeo and Juliet: San Francisco Opera 2019
The San Francisco Opera Presents Gounod's Romeo and Juliet. Directed for the screen by Frank Zamacona in 2019
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Comedy Central's Colossal Clusterfest 2017    star_border 3.5
Highlights from the inaugural Colossal Clusterfest that took place in San Francisco from June 2-4.
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Tosca 2014
Puccini's Tosca at the San Francisco Opera (October 2014)
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I Capuleti e i Montecchi 2014    star_border 10
Bellini's radiant retelling of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a beacon in the bel canto tradition. San Francisco Opera's co-production features two of the greatest voices in bel canto together for the first time: mezzo Joyce DiDonato and soprano Nicole Cabell. Their compelling duet is one of the finest marriages between two voices in many, many years. The production, directed by Vincent Broussard and featuring costumes by Christian Lecroix, is captured in brilliant HD.
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Salome: San Francisco Opera 2012
Writers: Oscar Wilde (based on the play by), Hedwig Lachmann (translation: German) Stars: Garrett Sorenson, Elizabeth DeShong, Andrew Funk
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Lucrezia Borgia 2011    star_border 9
A notorious femme fatale renowned for her ruthless pursuit of power reveals poignant vulnerability when she comes face to face with her long-lost son int he captivating, elegant production from San Francisco Opera.
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The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess 2009    star_border 10
George Gershwin miraculously melded classical idioms, jazz, blues, and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both; presented here in an acclaimed productions from San Francisco Opera
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Mefistofele 1989    star_border 10
1989 recording of the San Francisco Opera production of Mefistofele: Boito's retelling of Goethe's Faust
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La Boheme 1988    star_border 8
Giacomo Puccini's bittersweet opera of high-spirited bohemians and the doomed love between Rodolfo, the idealistic poet and Mimi, the consumptive flower-maker, is a beautifully balanced series of tableaux depicting the infectious joie de vivre of youth and the tragic waste of disease and separation. The legendary and incomparable partnership of Mirella Freni and Luciano Pavarotti as the two lovers has been captured in this special live recording from stage of the San Francisco Opera. Brian Large has adapted Francesca Zambello's production for video, further illuminating the fascinating interaction of Puccini's characters. Gino Quilico sings Marcello, the colorful and moody painter, whose tempestuous relationship with the flirtatious Musetta (sung by Sandra Pacetti), comically mirrors the more profound love of Rodolfo and Mimi. Nicolai Ghiaurov sings Colline.
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