Plácido Domingo with The Royal Opera Orchestra
An unforgettable performance by the living legend of opera, accompanied by Jennifer Rowley and the Royal Opera Orchestra directed by Laurent Campellone.
In the history of opera, Plácido Domingo occupies a special place and has done so for six decades. The eighty-year-old Madrid native has more than 150 roles in his repertoire, a hundred recordings of complete operas, and thousands of performances to rapt audiences. Today, this lion of the stage still wants to fully inhabit it, by offering a Gala worthy of the admiration that the French public has for him.
Program:
Verdi, Giordano, Massenet, Lehar....
Performers:
Plácido Domingo: Baritone
Jennifer Rowley: Soprano
Royal Opera Orchestra
Laurent Campellone: Director
The program features masterpieces from the great opera repertoire, with a particular interest in French music, which Plácido Domingo sings with happiness and relish. Accompanied by the Royal Opera Orchestra under the direction of the brilliant Laurent Campellone, and in duet with the soprano Jennifer Rowley, Plácido Domingo arrives at Versailles as a true living legend of opera for an unforgettable evening.
Genre Opera
Production year 2022
Duration 85'
Video format HD
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