Maria Kuznetsova and Bernardo De Muro

I’ve just spent a lot more time that I can afford lost in this wonderful historic opera site. It’s chock full of old postcards, photographs and sheet music covers and you trip over elegantly dressed folk on almost every page.

Two of my favourite images so far are the ones above. On the left is Maria Kuznetsova as Cléopâtre in Massenet’s opera of that name; and on the right is Bernardo De Muro as Folco, the falconer, in Mascagni’s Isabeau. Very different roles, but I thought the two of them looked very good together.

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Ben on 27 February, 2008 at 9:48 am #
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I’ve just worked out who Bernardo de Muro reminds me of. Remember Marius Goring as the French angel/conductor in A Matter of Life and Death?


bill on 27 February, 2008 at 11:19 am #
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There’s a certain resemblance there, yes.But I think the rather camp stance is what suggested it


August on 27 February, 2008 at 11:26 am #
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Cleopatra & Folco, what a pair!

Love Mk’s sandals & headdress. De Muro’s expression is simply grand. I see what you mean about Goring.

August


Glamourpuss on 27 February, 2008 at 3:39 pm #
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Her headdress is particularly fine.

Puss


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