-
announces that the
prisoners will be
locked up again. Rocco, Leonore,
Jacquino, and
Marzelline reluctantly usher the
prisoners back to
their cells (Leb...
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Volksoper in operetta,
notably Die Fledermaus.
Other notable roles included Jacquino, Erik, Bacchus, The Emperor. He also sang a few
Italian roles with success...
- Hélène, and made his
operatic debut the
following year in Heidelberg, as
Jacquino in Fidelio. He sang in
Darmstadt (1933–35),
Cologne (1935–36), Hannover...
- Don
Pizarro Peter Anders Florestan Theo
Herrmann Rocco Kurt
Marschner Jacquino Hamburg State Opera production of Der Freischütz by Carl
Maria von Weber...
- (opera),
Valzacchi in Der Rosenkavalier,
Monostatos in The
Magic Flute, and
Jacquino in Fidelio. "Karl Laufkötter". Discogs.
Retrieved 9
August 2021. "Karl...
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Idamante in Idomeneo, Don
Ottavio in Don Giovanni,
Tamino in The
Magic Flute,
Jacquino in Fidelio,
Wilhelm Meister in Mignon,
Lenski in
Eugene Onegin and Stewa...
- in 1952 he
repeated the
roles of
David and Pedrillo, and also
performed Jacquino, with
great success. He took part in the 1952
Paris Festival of Twentieth...
-
performing Belmonte, Idamante, Tito, Tamino.
Other roles included Serse,
Jacquino, David, Alfredo, Rodolfo, Pinkerton. He
created the role of Wallenstein...
- dem
Serail (video, DVD) and Die Zauberflöte, and Beethoven's
Fidelio (as
Jacquino). He
recorded lieder: Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin,
Robert Schumann's...
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Opera de
Bellas Artes. A few
months later he
graduated to the role of
Jacquino in the same
opera and went on to sing Des
Grieux in M****enet's
Manon and...