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| Richard Nixon |
This is the fictional characterization of Richard Nixon, former President of the United States in media.
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Nixon in China | Baritone | ||
| Mao Tse-tung | Nixon in China | Tenor | |||
| Salome |
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Salome (Greek: Σαλωμη, Salōmē), the Daughter of Herodias (c AD 14 - between 62 and 71), is known from the New Testament (Mark 6:17-29 and Matt 14:3-11, where, however, her name is not given). Another source from Antiquity, Flavius Josephus's Jewish...
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Salome | Soprano | |
| Isolde | Tristan und Isolde | Soprano | |||
| Tristan |
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Tristan (Latin/Brythonic: Drustanus; Welsh: Drystan; also known as Tristran, Tristram, etc.) is one of the main characters of the Tristan and Iseult story, a Cornish hero and one of the Knights of the Round Table featuring in the Matter of Britain....
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Tristan und Isolde | Tenor | |
| Papagena | The Magic Flute | Soprano | |||
| Papageno | The Magic Flute | Baritone | |||
| Queen of the Night | The Magic Flute | Dramatic coloratura soprano | |||
| Daisy Buchanan |
Daisy Buchanan is a fictional character from F. Scott Fitzgerald's most famous novel, The Great Gatsby.
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The Great Gatsby | |||
| Nick Carraway |
Nick Carraway is a fictional character from F. Scott Fitzgerald's most famous novel, The Great Gatsby. He serves as the story's narrator.
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The Great Gatsby | |||
| Myrtle Wilson |
Myrtle Wilson is a fictional character from F. Scott Fitzgerald's most famous novel, The Great Gatsby.
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The Great Gatsby | |||
| Tom Buchanan |
Tom Buchanan is a fictional character from F. Scott Fitzgerald's most famous novel, The Great Gatsby.
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The Great Gatsby | |||
| The Little Prince |
The Little Prince is the fictional title character of Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince), French aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's most famous book.
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The Little Prince | |||
| Giorgio Germont | La traviata | Baritone | |||
| Alfredo Germont | La traviata | Tenor | |||
| Violetta Valéry | La traviata | Soprano | |||
| Hans Sachs |
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Hans Sachs (November 5, 1494 - January 19, 1576) was a German meistersinger ("mastersinger"), poet, playwright and shoemaker.
Hans Sachs was born in Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg). His father was a tailor. He attended Latin school (German:...
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Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg | Bass-Baritone | |
| Daland | Der fliegende Holländer | Bass | |||
| Erik | Der fliegende Holländer | Tenor | |||
| Senta | Der fliegende Holländer | Soprano | |||
| The Dutchman | Der fliegende Holländer | Bass-Baritone | |||
| Mary | Der fliegende Holländer | Contralto | |||
| Daland's Steersman | Der fliegende Holländer | Tenor | |||
| Father Trulove | The Rake's Progress | Bass | |||
| Keeper of the Madhouse | The Rake's Progress | Bass | |||
| Tom Rakewell | The Rake's Progress | Tenor | |||
| Mother Goose | The Rake's Progress | Mezzo-soprano | |||
| Anne Trulove | The Rake's Progress | Soprano | |||
| Nick Shadow | The Rake's Progress | Bass-Baritone | |||
| Baba the Turk | The Rake's Progress | Mezzo-soprano | |||
| Sellem | The Rake's Progress | Tenor | |||
| Simone Boccanegra |
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Simone Boccanegra (died 1363) was the first doge of Genoa. His story was popularized by Giuseppe Verdi's opera Simon Boccanegra.
Boccanegra was elected doge for life on September 24, 1339, as the candidate of the "popular" Ghibelline faction....
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Simon Boccanegra | Baritone | |
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| Macbeth |
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Macbeth is the titular protagonist in William Shakespeare's Macbeth (c. 1603-1607). The character is based on the historical king Macbeth of Scotland, and is derived largely from the account in Holinshed's Chronicles (1587), a history of Britain....
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Macbeth | Baritone | |
| Macbeth |
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Macbeth is the titular protagonist in William Shakespeare's Macbeth (c. 1603-1607). The character is based on the historical king Macbeth of Scotland, and is derived largely from the account in Holinshed's Chronicles (1587), a history of Britain....
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Macbeth | ||
| Falstaff |
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Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare as a companion to Prince Hal, the future King Henry V. A fat, vainglorious, and cowardly knight, Falstaff leads the apparently wayward Prince Hal into...
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Falstaff | Baritone | |
| Falstaff |
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Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare as a companion to Prince Hal, the future King Henry V. A fat, vainglorious, and cowardly knight, Falstaff leads the apparently wayward Prince Hal into...
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Falstaff | Bass | |
| Sigmund |
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This article is about the mythological hero Sigmund, for other meanings see: Sigmund (disambiguation).
In Norse mythology, Sigmund is a hero whose story is told in the Volsunga saga. He and his sister, Signy, are the children of Völsung and his wife...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Tenor | |
| Fafnir |
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In Norse mythology, Fáfnir (Old Norse and Icelandic) or Frænir was a son of the dwarf king Hreidmar and brother of Regin and Ótr. In the Volsunga saga, Fáfnir was a dwarf gifted with a powerful arm and fearless soul. He guarded his father's house of...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Bass | |
| Alberich |
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Alberich was a legendary sorcerer who originated in the mythology or epic sagas of the Frankish Merovingian Dynasty of the 5th to 8th century AD, and whose name means king of the elves (elbe "elves" reix, rex "king"), who possessed the ability to...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Baritone | |
| Loki |
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In Norse mythology, Loki (or Loke) is a god or jötunn (or both). Loki's relation with the gods varies by source. Loki assists the gods, and sometimes causes problems for them. Loki is a shape shifter and in separate incidents he appears in the form...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | ||
| Sigurd |
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Sigurd (Old Norse: Sigurðr) is a legendary hero of Norse mythology, as well as the central character in the Völsunga saga. The earliest extant representations for his legend come in pictorial form from seven runestones in Sweden and most notably the...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Tenor | |
| Regin |
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Reginn, often Anglicized as Regin, in Norse mythology, was the son of Hreiðmarr and foster father of Sigurd. Regin had all wisdom and deftness of hand. Regin built a house of glittering gold and flashing gems for his father. Regin and his brother,...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Bass-Baritone | |
| Freya |
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Freyja (sometimes anglicized as Freya), is a major goddess in Norse Paganism, a subset of Germanic Paganism. Because the documented source of this religious tradition, the Norse Mythology, was transmitted and altered by Christian medieval historians...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Soprano | |
| Frigg |
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Frigg (sometimes anglicized as Frigga) is a major goddess in Norse paganism, a subset of Germanic paganism. She is said to be the wife of Odin, and is the "foremost among the goddesses" and the queen of Asgard. Frigg appears primarily in Norse...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Mezzo-soprano | |
| Mímir |
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Mímir (Old Norse "The rememberer, the wise one") or Mim is a figure in Norse mythology renowned for his knowledge and wisdom who is beheaded during the Æsir-Vanir War. Afterward, the major god Odin carries around Mímir's head and it recites secret...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Tenor | |
| Woglinde |
Woglinde (whose name means "gentle evenness or balance") is one of the three Rhinemaidens who appear in Richard Wagner's Ring cycle.
When the curtain rises at the beginning of Das Rheingold, she is guarding the magic Rhinegold lying at the bottom...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Soprano | ||
| Froh |
Froh is the name of one of the gods in Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen. He is Fricka's brother, and the god of spring/happiness. He is considered to be equivalent to the Norse god Freyr or Frey.
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Tenor | ||
| Thor |
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Thor (Old Norse: Þōrr, Þunarr; Old English: Þunor, Þūr; Old Saxon: Þunær; Frisian: Tonger, Old Dutch: Donar; Old High German: Donar; Proto-Germanic: *Thunaraz) is the red-haired and bearded god of thunder in Germanic mythology and Germanic paganism,...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Baritone | |
| Signy |
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Signy or Signe (sometimes known as Sieglinde) is the name of two heroines in two connected legends from Scandinavian mythology which were very popular in medieval Scandinavia. Both appear in the Völsunga saga, which was adapted into other works such...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Soprano | |
| Brynhildr |
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Brynhildr is a shieldmaiden and a valkyrie in Norse mythology, where she appears as a main character in the Völsunga saga and some Eddic poems treating the same events. Under the name Brünnhilde she appears in the Nibelungenlied and therefore also...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Soprano | |
| Jörð |
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In Norse mythology, Jörð (Old Norse "earth", pronounced /jɔrð/, sometimes Anglicized as Jord or Jorth), is a female jötunn, the mother of Thor, and the personification of the Earth. Fjörgyn and Hlôdyn are considered to be other names for Jörð. Jörð...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Contralto | |
| Odin |
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Odin (pronounced /ˈoʊdɨn/ from Old Norse Óðinn), is considered the chief god in Norse paganism and the ruler of Asgard. Homologous with the Anglo-Saxon Wōden and the Old High German Wotan, it is descended from Proto-Germanic *Wōđinaz or *Wōđanaz....
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Der Ring des Nibelungen | Bass-Baritone | |
| Antonio Salieri |
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Antonio Salieri (18 August 1750 – 7 May 1825) was an Italian composer and conductor from the Republic of Venice. As the Austrian imperial Kapellmeister from 1788 to 1824, he was one of the most important and famous musicians of his time. His music...
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Mozart and Salieri | Baritone | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (German: [ˈvɔlfɡaŋ amaˈdeus ˈmoːtsart], full baptismal name Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. He composed...
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Mozart and Salieri | Tenor | |
| Nebuchadrezzar II |
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Nebuchadnezzar II Listen (help·info) (c 634 – 562 BC) was a ruler of Babylon in the Chaldean Dynasty, who reigned c. 605 BC – 562 BC. According to the Bible, he conquered Judah and Jerusalem, and sent the Jews into exile. He is credited with the...
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Nabucco | Baritone | |
| Boris Godunov |
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Boris Fyodorovich Godunov (Russian: Бори́с Фёдорович Годуно́в) (c. 1551 – 23 April [O.S. 13 April] 1605) was de facto regent of Russia from 1584 to 1598 and then the first non-Rurikid tsar from 1598 to 1605. The end of his reign saw Russia descend...
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Boris Godunov | Bass | |
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| Patriarch Jove |
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Job (Russian: Иов, Iov), also known as Job of Moscow (2nd quarter of the 16th century - 19 June 1607) was the first Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
His birth name was Ioann (Russian: Иоанн, a form of John). As a teenager, Ioann knew most of the...
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Dimitrij | Bass | |
| False Dmitriy I |
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False Dmitriy I (Cyrillic Лжедмитрий; other transliterations:Dimitri, Dimitrii, Dimitriy, Dimitry, Dmitri, Dmitrii, Dmitry) was the Tsar of Russia from 21 July 1605 until his death on 17 May 1606 under the name of Dimitriy Ioannovich (Cyrillic...
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Dimitrij | Tenor | |
| Vasili IV of Russia |
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Vasili IV of Russia (Russian: Василий IV Иванович Шуйский, other transliterations: Vasily, Vasiliy, Vasilii) (22 September 1552 – 12 September 1612) was Tsar of Russia between 1606 and 1610 after the murder of False Dmitriy I. His reign fell during...
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Dimitrij | Baritone | |