A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 15, 1988
Original Title:
Il Trovatore
Genres:
Music
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 133
Luciano Pavarotti brings his spectacular voice and artistry to one of the most famous of all tenor roles—Manrico, the ardent troubadour, trapped in an impossible situation by forces beyond his control. The sensational Dolora Zajick, only days after her Met debut, gives an incandescent performance as the demented gypsy Azucena, thirsting for revenge against Count Di Luna (Sherrill Milnes). Eva Marton is the passionate Leonora, desired by both Manrico and the Count, and James Levine brilliantly leads the Met’s orchestra and chorus in some of Verdi’s best-known music.
Art Direction:
James Levine
Associate Producer:
Anne Cauvin
Ellen Rudolph
Conductor:
James Levine
Costume Design:
Franca Squarciapino
Costume Designer:
Franca Squarciapino
Director:
Brian Large
Executive Producer:
Peter Gelb
Hairstylist:
Magda Szayer
Lighting Design:
Gil Wechsler
Makeup Artist:
Victor Callegari
Music:
Giuseppe Verdi
Producer:
Brian Large
Production Assistant:
Houstoun Demere
Production Design:
Ezio Frigerio
Set Designer:
Ezio Frigerio
Sound Director:
Jay David Saks
Sound Supervisor:
Bill King
Wardrobe Master:
Millicent Hacker
Writer:
Salvadore Cammarano
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