La Boh�me
Marcello
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2008-2009
Rolando Panerai
Bruce Yarnell
Brent Ellis
Tom Krause
David Malis
Victor Ledbetter
Earle Patriarco
Earle Patriarco
Mariusz Kwiecien
David Okerlund
Scott Hendricks
Theodor Uppman
Raymond Wolansky
Ingvar Wixell
Sesto Bruscantini
Lawrence Cooper
J. Patrick Raftery
Gino Quilico
James Westman
Earle Patriarco
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Alfredo Gandolfi
Richard Bonelli
Millo Picco
Giuseppe Danise
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Richard Bonelli
Richard Bonelli
Richard Bonelli
Carlo Tagliabue
John Brownlee
Francesco Valentino
Cesare Bardelli
Frank Guarrera
1924
Millo Picco
Gaetano Viviani
Francesco Valentino
Giuseppe Valdengo
Enzo Mascherini
Louis Quilico
Kwiecien commands attention whenever he's onstage. His lustrous, virile tone and rugged, wide-eyed good looks provide immediate appeal. But it's his instinct for the moment, a fine- tuned responsiveness and transparency, that makes his Marcello so real and gives this often pallid "Boh�me" its pulse...
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Review
Lyric baritone role
A painter.
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Marcello
Thomas Tipton
Mario Zanasi
Francesco Valentino
Francesco Valentino
Francesco Valentino
Francesco Valentino
1948
Tito Gobbi
Francesco Valentino
Francesco Valentino
1950
1953
Enzo Mascherini
1965
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1978
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1969
Ingvar Wixell
1988
William Shimell
1993
Victor Ledbetter
1996-1997
Mark Oswald
1996-1997
Hector Vasquez
1996-1997
Quinn Kelsey
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2008-2009
Brian Mulligan
Quinn Kelsey
Quinn Kelsey sang Rodolfo�s closest confident, Marcello. A former member of the Merola Opera Program, Kelsey made his mainstage debut in this production. His abundant baritone was persuasive and rich with color./ SFCV
Quinn Kelsey also performed in Mahler's 8th -Symphony of a Thousand in the same week.
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