Music: Yannis MarkopoulosOrpheus was born in a shadowy place at the foot of Mount Olympus.He traveled to foreign lands at a young age andwhen he returned, he had a lieA gift from Apollo.[music]
Padmâvatî, Op. 18, Act 2:"Dans la nuit flamboyante, la vie conduite par la Mort" (Chœur)
Marilyn Horne/Nicolai Gedda/José Van Dam/Jane Berbié/Charles Burles/Marc Vento/Laurence Dale/Thierry Dran/Jean-Jaques Cubaynes/Martine Mahé/Elena Perez/Henri Amiel/Hugues Brambilla/Gérard Blatt/Isabel Alvarez/Marian Etxeberria/Hermina Labor, José Van Dam, Jose Van Dam, Jane Berbie, Jane Berbié, Marc Vento, Jean-Jaques Cubaynes, Martine Mahé, Henri Amiel, Gérard Blatt, Isabel Alvarez, Marian Etxeberria, Hermina Laboroe, Orchestre Du Capitole De Toulouse, Michel Plasson, Orféon Donostiarra, Choeurs Orfeon Donostiarra, Charles Burles, Elena Perez, Hugues Brambilla, Laurence Dale, Marilyn Horne, Nicolai Gedda, Thierry Dran
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Cortigiani (Rigoletto)
Jose Van Dam
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Deh, Vieni Alla Finestra (Don Giovanni)
Jose Van Dam
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Don Giovanni, K. 527: Don Giovanni! A cenar teco m'invitasti
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Orchestra of the Théâtre National de l'Opera, Paris, Lorin Maazel, John Macurdy, Ruggero Raimondi, Jose Van Dam, Chorus of the Théâtre National de l'Opera, Paris
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Parsifal:Nein! Laßt ihn unhenthüllt!
Richard Wagner, Sylvain Cambreling, Jose Van Dam, La Monnaie / De Munt Orchestra, La Monnaie / De Munt Choir