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- Anna Yuryevna Netrebko (Russian: Анна Юрьевна Нетребко; born 18 September 1971) is a Russian and Austrian operatic soprano who has performed at the Salzburg...
- Russian-Austrian soprano Anna Netrebko has released several solo recital albums and was featured in opera recordings, both on audio and on film. She recorded...
- brigades first, and so far only, commander is Police Colonel Oleksandr Netrebko, who, at the start of the invasion, was a veteran during the War in Donbas...
- years the partner of the Russian soprano Anna Netrebko. They never married, and in November 2013, Netrebko announced that she and Schrott had separated...
- di Luna in Il trovatore for a run of three performances opposite Anna Netrebko. He received strong reviews from both critics and audiences for his performance...
- conducted by Carlo Rizzi, directed by Willy Decker. Co-starring was Anna Netrebko as Violetta. They also appeared together in a performance of Donizetti's...
- Gunn as Papageno. Bellini's I puritani, on January 6, 2007, starring Anna Netrebko, Eric Cutler and Franco V****allo in the roles of Elvira, Arturo and Riccardo...
- Hvorostovsky Gundula Janowitz Jonas Kaufmann Simon Keenlyside Emma Kirkby Anna Netrebko Birgit Nilsson Jessye Norman Anne Sofie von Otter Luciano Pavarotti Leontyne...
- Placido Domingo, Diana Damrau, Gerd Albrecht, Vladimir Jurowski, Anna Netrebko, Antonio Pappano, Angela Gheorghiu, Zubin Mehta, Richard Bonynge, Semyon...
- Charlotte Church, Jackie Evancho, Sissel Kyrkjebø, Ylvis, Marie Osmond, Anna Netrebko, and others. Performed by Sarah Brightman and Paul Miles-Kingston, it was...