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- catalog abstract "Opera based on Beaumarchais' sequel to his Barber of Seville.".
- catalog alternative "Nozze di Figaro".
- catalog contributor b3789388.
- catalog contributor b3789389.
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- catalog created "[c1985]".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "[c1985]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1985]".
- catalog description "Knut Skram (Figaro), Ileana Cotrubas (Susanna), Frederica Von Stade (Cherubino), Kiri Te Kanawa (The Countess), Benjamin Luxon (Count Almaviva), Marius Rintzler (Dr. Bartolo), Nucci Condo (Marcellina), John Fryatt (Don Basilio).".
- catalog description "Opera based on Beaumarchais' sequel to his Barber of Seville.".
- catalog description "Set designer, John Bury.".
- catalog description "The London Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Rodney Friend, and Glyndebourne Chorus, conducted by John Pritchard ; harpsichord continuo played by Martin Isepp.".
- catalog description "VHS hi-fi.".
- catalog description "Videorecording of the performance at the Glyndebourne Festival, 1973.".
- catalog extent "2 videocassettes (168 min.) :".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "[c1985]".
- catalog language "ita eng".
- catalog language "ita".
- catalog publisher "[New York, N.Y.] : Video Arts International,".
- catalog requires "VHS hi-fi.".
- catalog subject "Operas.".
- catalog title "Nozze di Figaro".
- catalog title "The Marriage of Figaro [videorecording] : a comic opera in 4 acts / by W.A. Mozart ; text by da Ponte ; produced by Peter Hall ; television production, Humphrey Burton ; television direction, Dave Heather ; [stage director, Peter Hall].".
- catalog type "Videotapes. local".
- catalog type "image".