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- rid of Alcindoro for a bit, Musetta pretends to be suffering from a tight shoe and sends him to the shoemaker to get her shoe mended. Alcindoro leaves...
- adaptations. For example, Joanne in Rent represents the character of Alcindoro in Bohème, but is also partially based on Marcello. Also, Joanne is the...
- former girlfriend, Musetta, shows up with her current patron, the elderly Alcindoro. They quarrel for a bit, then the episode begins as Musetta initiates...
- otherwise tragic operas such as the Sacristan in Tosca and Benoit and Alcindoro in La bohème. Amongst the productions Capecchi directed were The Daughter...
- at the Metropolitan Opera in character roles such as Geronte, Benoit, Alcindoro, and the Sacristan. His last stage appearance was at the Met as the Sacristan...
- Alcindoromycine An anthracycline antibiotic agent named after the character Alcindoro in La Bohème. Bohemamine An anti-tumour agent named after the Puccini...
- comprimario parts. Some of the roles he was ****ociated with included Alcindoro and Benoit in Giacomo Puccini's La Bohème, Antonio and Bartolo in Mozart's...
- components were named after characters in the opera: alcindoromycin (Alcindoro), collinemycin (Colline), marcellomycin (Marcello), mimimycin (Mimi),...
- Vitalij Kowaljow as Colline Adrian Eröd as Schaunard Ioan Holender as Alcindoro CineMagazine rated it 3 stars. "Guardian Review (2008)". GR. Retrieved...
- Company in 1956, as Benoît/Alcindoro in La bohème, and his debut with the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company in 1959, as Benoît/Alcindoro. In 1955, he appeared...