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* ReferencedBy: "Il dolce suono" comes in Luc Besson's ''Film/{{The Fifth Element}}''.

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* ReferencedBy: The first part of "Il dolce suono" comes in Luc Besson's is used as the first part of the "Diva Dance" from ''Film/{{The Fifth Element}}''.
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* StarMakingRole: The role of Lucia became a signature role for the late Australian soprano Joan Sutherland in 1960, and has also become a signature role for other sopranos such as Greek soprano Maria Callas, French soprano Natalie Dessay, South Korean soprano Sumi Jo, and American soprano Beverly Sills.

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* StarMakingRole: The role of Lucia became a signature role for the late Australian soprano Joan Sutherland in 1960, and has also become a signature role for other sopranos such as Greek soprano Maria Callas, French soprano sopranos Lily Pons and Natalie Dessay, South Korean soprano Sumi Jo, and American soprano Beverly Sills.
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***1957, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf: Roberta Peters, Jan Peerce, Philip Maero, and Giorgio Tozzi.

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*** 1953, conducted by Tullio Serafin: Maria Callas, Giuseppe Di Stephano, Tito Gobbi, and Raffaele Arié.

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*** 1953, conducted by Tullio Serafin: Maria Callas, Giuseppe Di Stephano, Stefano, Tito Gobbi, and Raffaele Arié.Arié.
*** 1955, conducted by Herbert von Karajan: Maria Callas, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Rolando Panerai, and Nicola Zaccaria.
*** 1965, conducted by Georges Prêtre: Anna Moffo, Carlo Bergonzi, Mario Sereni, and Ezio Flagello.
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*** 2002, conducted by Evelino Pidò at the Opéra National de Lyon: Patrizia Ciofi, Roberto Alagna as Edgard, Ludovic Tézier, and Nicolas Cavallier.

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*** 2002, conducted by Evelino Pidò at the Opéra National de Lyon: Patrizia Ciofi, Roberto Alagna as Edgard, Alagna, Ludovic Tézier, and Nicolas Cavallier.
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* CutSong: For many years almost all productions cut an aria for Raimondo, in which he persuades Lucia to marry Arturo, and a duet where Enrico challenges Edgardo to a duel. Starting in the mid-20th century it became more common to include these numbers on recordings and in some productions.
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* AllStarCast: Several recordings and stage productions assemble many well-known names in the scene, both for the Italian version and the French version.

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* AllStarCast: Several recordings As Lucia, Edgardo, Enrico, and stage productions assemble many well-known names in the scene, both for the Italian version and the French version.Raimondo...



*** 1953, conducted by Tullio Serafin: Greek soprano Maria Callas as Lucia, Italian tenor Giuseppe di Stephano as Edgardo, Italian baritone Tito Gobbi as Enrico, and Bulgarian bass Raffaele Arié as Raimondo.
*** 1970, conducted by Thomas Schippers: American soprano Beverly Sills as Lucia, Italian tenor Carlo Bergonzi as Edgardo, Italian baritone Piero Cappuccilli as Enrico, and Puerto Rican bass-baritone Justino Díaz as Raimondo.
*** 1971, conducted by Richard Bonynge: Australian soprano Joan Sutherland as Lucia, Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti as Edgardo, American baritone Sherrill Milnes as Enrico, and Bulgarian bass Nicolai Ghiaurov as Raimondo.
*** 1983, conducted by Nicola Rescigno: Hungarian soprano Edita Gruberová as Lucia, Spanish tenor Alfredo Kraus as Edgardo, Italian baritone Renato Bruson as Enrico, and English bass Robert Lloyd as Raimondo.

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*** 1953, conducted by Tullio Serafin: Greek soprano Maria Callas as Lucia, Italian tenor Callas, Giuseppe di Stephano as Edgardo, Italian baritone Di Stephano, Tito Gobbi as Enrico, Gobbi, and Bulgarian bass Raffaele Arié as Raimondo.
Arié.
*** 1970, conducted by Thomas Schippers: American soprano Beverly Sills as Lucia, Italian tenor Sills, Carlo Bergonzi as Edgardo, Italian baritone Bergonzi, Piero Cappuccilli as Enrico, Cappuccilli, and Puerto Rican bass-baritone Justino Díaz as Raimondo.
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*** 1971, conducted by Richard Bonynge: Australian soprano Joan Sutherland as Lucia, Italian tenor Sutherland, Luciano Pavarotti as Edgardo, American baritone Pavarotti, Sherrill Milnes as Enrico, Milnes, and Bulgarian bass Nicolai Ghiaurov as Raimondo.
Ghiaurov.
*** 1983, conducted by Nicola Rescigno: Hungarian soprano Edita Gruberová as Lucia, Spanish tenor Gruberová, Alfredo Kraus as Edgardo, Italian baritone Kraus, Renato Bruson as Enrico, Bruson, and English bass Robert Lloyd as Raimondo.Lloyd.



*** 1971, conducted Carlo Felice Cillario: American soprano Anna Moffo as Lucia, Hungarian tenor Lajos Kozma as Edgardo, Italian baritone Guilio Fioravanti as Enrico, and Italian bass Paolo Washington as Raimondo.
*** 1982, conducted by Richard Bonynge at the Met Opera: Joan Sutherland as Lucia, Spanish tenor Alfredo Kraus as Edgardo, Puerto Rican baritone Pablo Elvira as Enrico, and American bass Paul Plishka as Raimondo.

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*** 1971, conducted Carlo Felice Cillario: American soprano Anna Moffo as Lucia, Hungarian tenor Moffo, Lajos Kozma as Edgardo, Italian baritone Kozma, Guilio Fioravanti as Enrico, Fioravanti, and Italian bass Paolo Washington as Raimondo.
Washington.
*** 1982, conducted by Richard Bonynge at the Met Opera: Joan Sutherland as Lucia, Spanish tenor Sutherland, Alfredo Kraus as Edgardo, Puerto Rican baritone Kraus, Pablo Elvira as Enrico, Elvira, and American bass Paul Plishka as Raimondo.Plishka.



*** 2002, conducted by Evelino Pidò: French soprano Natalie Dessay as Lucie, French tenor Roberto Alagna as Edgard, French baritone Ludovic Tézier as Henri, and French bass-baritone Nicolas Cavallier as Raimond.

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*** 2002, conducted by Evelino Pidò: French soprano Natalie Dessay as Lucie, French tenor Dessay, Roberto Alagna as Edgard, French baritone Alagna, Ludovic Tézier as Henri, Tézier, and French bass-baritone Nicolas Cavallier as Raimond.Cavallier.



*** 2002, conducted by Evelino Pidò at the Opéra National de Lyon: Italian soprano Patrizia Ciofi as Lucie, French tenor Roberto Alagna as Edgard, French baritone Ludovic Tézier as Henri, and French bass-baritone Nicolas Cavallier as Raimond.

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*** 2002, conducted by Evelino Pidò at the Opéra National de Lyon: Italian soprano Patrizia Ciofi as Lucie, French tenor Ciofi, Roberto Alagna as Edgard, French baritone Ludovic Tézier as Henri, Tézier, and French bass-baritone Nicolas Cavallier as Raimond.Cavallier.

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** Audio Recordings:
*** 1971, conducted by Australian conductor Richard Bonynge with the ROH Orchestra: Australian soprano Joan Sutherland as Lucia, Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti as Edgardo, American baritone Sherrill Milnes as Enrico, and Bulgarian bass Nicolai Ghiaurov as Raimondo.

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*** 1953, conducted by Tullio Serafin: Greek soprano Maria Callas as Lucia, Italian tenor Giuseppe di Stephano as Edgardo, Italian baritone Tito Gobbi as Enrico, and Bulgarian bass Raffaele Arié as Raimondo.
*** 1970, conducted by Thomas Schippers: American soprano Beverly Sills as Lucia, Italian tenor Carlo Bergonzi as Edgardo, Italian baritone Piero Cappuccilli as Enrico, and Puerto Rican bass-baritone Justino Díaz as Raimondo.
*** 1971, conducted by Australian conductor Richard Bonynge with the ROH Orchestra: Bonynge: Australian soprano Joan Sutherland as Lucia, Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti as Edgardo, American baritone Sherrill Milnes as Enrico, and Bulgarian bass Nicolai Ghiaurov as Raimondo.


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** Video Recordings (Italian version):
*** 1971, conducted Carlo Felice Cillario: American soprano Anna Moffo as Lucia, Hungarian tenor Lajos Kozma as Edgardo, Italian baritone Guilio Fioravanti as Enrico, and Italian bass Paolo Washington as Raimondo.
*** 1982, conducted by Richard Bonynge at the Met Opera: Joan Sutherland as Lucia, Spanish tenor Alfredo Kraus as Edgardo, Puerto Rican baritone Pablo Elvira as Enrico, and American bass Paul Plishka as Raimondo.
** Audio Recordings (French version):
*** 2002, conducted by Evelino Pidò: French soprano Natalie Dessay as Lucie, French tenor Roberto Alagna as Edgard, French baritone Ludovic Tézier as Henri, and French bass-baritone Nicolas Cavallier as Raimond.
** Video Recordings (French version):
*** 2002, conducted by Evelino Pidò at the Opéra National de Lyon: Italian soprano Patrizia Ciofi as Lucie, French tenor Roberto Alagna as Edgard, French baritone Ludovic Tézier as Henri, and French bass-baritone Nicolas Cavallier as Raimond.

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* AllStarCast: Several recordings and stage productions assemble many well-known names in the scene.

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* AllStarCast: Several recordings and stage productions assemble many well-known names in the scene.scene, both for the Italian version and the French version.


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*** 1983, conducted by Nicola Rescigno: Hungarian soprano Edita Gruberová as Lucia, Spanish tenor Alfredo Kraus as Edgardo, Italian baritone Renato Bruson as Enrico, and English bass Robert Lloyd as Raimondo.
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* AllStarCast: Several recordings and stage productions assemble many well-known names in the scene.
** Audio Recordings:
*** 1971, conducted by Australian conductor Richard Bonynge with the ROH Orchestra: Australian soprano Joan Sutherland as Lucia, Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti as Edgardo, American baritone Sherrill Milnes as Enrico, and Bulgarian bass Nicolai Ghiaurov as Raimondo.
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* StarMakingRole: The role of Lucia became a signature role for the late Australian soprano Joan Sutherland in 1960, and has also become a signature role for other sopranos such as Greek soprano Maria Callas, French soprano Natalie Dessay, South Korean soprano Sumi Jo, and American soprano Beverly Sills.

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* StarMakingRole: The role of Lucia became a signature role for the late Australian soprano Joan Sutherland in 1960, and has also become a signature role for other sopranos such as Greek soprano Maria Callas, French soprano Natalie Dessay, South Korean soprano Sumi Jo, and American soprano Beverly Sills.Sills.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The original scoring for the Mad Scene, particularly the aria "Il dolce suono", was for a glass harmonica and soprano. But for the longest of times, a flute was used instead for practical reasons. But more recent performances at famous opera houses have started using the glass harmonica as intended, and this includes the Met Opera, Teatro La Scala, Santa Fe Opera, and the Bayerische Staatsoper.
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* StarMakingRole: As mentioned above, Lucia became a signature role for the late Australian soprano Joan Sutherland in 1960.

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* StarMakingRole: As mentioned above, The role of Lucia became a signature role for the late Australian soprano Joan Sutherland in 1960.1960, and has also become a signature role for other sopranos such as Greek soprano Maria Callas, French soprano Natalie Dessay, South Korean soprano Sumi Jo, and American soprano Beverly Sills.

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** The aria from the Mad Scene, "Il dolce suono", was a breakthrough for the late Australian soprano Joan Sutherland.
** The role of Lucia was also a signature role for famous soprano Maria Callas.



* StarMakingRole: As mentioned above, Lucia became a signature role for Joan Sutherland.

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* StarMakingRole: As mentioned above, Lucia became a signature role for the late Australian soprano Joan Sutherland.Sutherland in 1960.
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* ReferencedBy: "Il dolce suono" comes in Luc Besson's ''Film/{{The Fifth Element}}''.

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* ReferencedBy: "Il dolce suono" comes in Luc Besson's ''Film/{{The Fifth Element}}''.Element}}''.
* StarMakingRole: As mentioned above, Lucia became a signature role for Joan Sutherland.
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* ReferencedBy: "Il dolce suono" comes in Luc Besson's ''Film/{{TheFifthElement}}''.

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* ReferencedBy: "Il dolce suono" comes in Luc Besson's ''Film/{{TheFifthElement}}''.''Film/{{The Fifth Element}}''.
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** The role of Lucia was also a signature role for famous soprano Maria Callas.

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** The role of Lucia was also a signature role for famous soprano Maria Callas.Callas.
* ReferencedBy: "Il dolce suono" comes in Luc Besson's ''Film/{{TheFifthElement}}''.
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* BreakthroughHit: This opera was a huge success upon its premiere at Naples in 1835, and it established Donizetti as a well-known and successful opera composer. Other factors that helped were Rossini's retirement, Bellini's death, and a large European fascination with Scotland's history and culture (particularly the many feuds and legends).
** The aria from the Mad Scene, "Il dolce suono", was a breakthrough for the late Australian soprano Joan Sutherland.
** The role of Lucia was also a signature role for famous soprano Maria Callas.

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