Marcello Giordani - Operatic Repertoire

Operatic Repertoire

  • Vincenzo Bellini
    • Il pirata (Gualtiero)
    • I puritani (Arturo)
    • La straniera (Arturo)
  • Hector Berlioz
    • Benvenuto Cellini (Cellini)
    • La damnation de Faust (Faust)
    • Les Troyens (Énée)
    • Requiem
  • Georges Bizet
    • Carmen (Don Jose)
    • Les pêcheurs de perles (Nadir)
  • Francesco Cilea
    • Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)
  • Gaetano Donizetti
    • La favorite (Fernand)
    • La fille du régiment (Tonio)
    • Lucia di Lammermoor (Edgardo)
    • Lucrezia Borgia (Gennaro)
    • L'elisir d'amore (Nemorino)
  • Umberto Giordano
    • Andrea Chénier (Chenier)
  • Charles Gounod
    • Faust (Faust)
    • Roméo et Juliette (Romeo)
  • Jules Massenet
    • Manon (Des Grieux)
    • Werther (Werther)
  • Giacomo Meyerbeer
    • Les Huguenots (Raoul)
  • Jacques Offenbach
    • Les contes d'Hoffmann (Hoffmann)
  • Amilcare Ponchielli
    • La Gioconda (Enzo)
  • Giacomo Puccini
    • Edgar (Edgar)
    • La bohème (Rodolfo)
    • La fanciulla del West (Dick Johnson)
    • Madama Butterfly (Pinkerton)
    • Manon Lescaut (Des Grieux)
    • Tosca (Mario Cavaradossi)
    • Turandot (Calaf)
  • Gioacchino Rossini
    • Guillaume Tell (Arnold)
  • Richard Strauss
    • Der Rosenkavalier (Italian singer)
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    • Eugene Onegin (Lensky)
  • Giuseppe Verdi
    • Attila (Foresto)
    • Don Carlo (Don Carlo)
    • I vespri siciliani (Arrigo)
    • Il trovatore (Manrico)
    • La forza del destino (Alvaro)
    • La traviata (Alfredo)
    • Les vêpres siciliennes (Henri)
    • Luisa Miller (Rodolfo)
    • Requiem
    • Rigoletto (The Duke)
    • Simon Boccanegra (Gabriele Adorno)
    • Un ballo in maschera (Riccardo)
    • Ernani (Ernani)
  • Riccardo Zandonai
    • Francesca da Rimini (Paolo Malatesta)

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