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Raina Kabaivanska Movies

2008  
 
This opera compilation release features a 'Best Of' tribute to late 19th and early 20th century composer Giacomo Puccini, with clips of his works performed onstage by numerous heavyweights. Featured performers include: Luciano Pavarotti, Sherrill Milnes, Mirella Freni and many others. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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2005  
 
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A seemingly ideal marriage is thrown into embarrassing turmoil in Patrice Chéreau's period drama, Gabrielle. Based on the short story The Return by Joseph Conrad, the film opens with Jean (Pascal Greggory) extolling the virtues of his pretty wife, Gabrielle (Isabelle Huppert), in voice-over as he makes his way home from work. Jean and his wife, with help from their team of servants, have fostered the illusion of a perfect bourgeois household. Jean is particularly happy with the way Gabrielle presents herself at the couple's frequent dinner gatherings, attended by their "set," whom, as he describes them, "fear emotion and failure more than war." We see glimpses of these occasions in flashback, while Jean explains of his wife, "I'm proud of what she is -- impassive." The secure little world he's fashioned for himself is shattered when he arrives home and finds a note from Gabrielle, explaining that she's leaving him. "It's terrible, and right," the missive states. After a brief explosion of rage, Jean tries to compose himself, but he's thrown into chaos again when Gabrielle unexpectedly returns home. She finds it impossible to speak to Jean. "This letter is not the worst of it?" he asks her. "The worst is my coming back," she explains. The two struggle bitterly to regain the balance in their relationship. Soon, in the interest of appearances, another dinner party is planned. Gabrielle, switches from black-and-white to color and back from scene to scene, and is also notable for its intriguing use of intertitles. It was adapted by Chéreau and his frequent collaborator, Anne-Louise Trividic, and was shown at the 2005 New York Film Festival, presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Isabelle HuppertPascal Greggory, (more)
 
1983  
 
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Conducted by the renowned Maurizio Arena, this production of Puccini's legendary Madam Butterfly features Raina Kabaivanska in the title role, and includes supporting performances from Nazareno Antinori, Elonora Jankovic, and Lorenze Saccomani. Considered one of the most pivotal operas of all time, the story revolves around a tragic love affair between a Japanese maiden and an American sailor. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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1978  
 
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A live performance of composer Giuseppe Verdi's Il Trovatore is presented in this release from ORF. Recorded at Germany's Wiener Staatsoper in 1978, the production stars Piero Cappuccilli as Il Conte di Luna and Raina Kabalvanska as Laina and features music by the Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper under Herbert von Karajan. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Plácido Domingo
 
1976  
 
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Internationally renowned tenor Plácido Domingo leads the cast of this production of Puccini's tale of a doomed romance between star-crossed lovers. Tosca was filmed on authentic locations in Rome under the direction of Gianfranco de Bosio, with accompaniment by the New Philharmonia Orchestra under the baton of Bruno Bartoletti. The cast also includes Raina Kabaivanska as Tosca, Sherrill Milnes and Giancarlo Luccardi. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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