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Esther

France
film

Recorded at the Eglise Saint-Germain during the Festival du Marais. ‘Esther’ (1689) is a biblical tragedy complete with musical choral interludes ..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Berenice

France
Similarity: 70%

Elektra: a tragedy in one act

Germany, 1982
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Aida

France, 1976
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Playing for time

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Similarity: 65%

Salome

Germany, 1988
Similarity: 65%

Orphee et Eurydice

Australia, 1994
Similarity: 65%

Orphee

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Similarity: 65%

Fidelio

France, 1979
Similarity: 65%

Electra, my love [DVD]

Hungary, 1975
Similarity: 64%

Mary Stuart

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Richard et Cosima

France, 1986
Similarity: 64%

Entree des Artistes = the Curtain Rises

France, 1938
Similarity: 64%

Marie Antoinette, Reine de France = Marie Antoinette, Queen of France

France, 1955
Similarity: 64%

The Chess player = Le Joueur D'echecs

France, 1926
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Marguerite

Belgium, Czech Republic and France, 2015
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Orpheus

France, 1949
Similarity: 64%

Jacques le Fataliste et Son Maitre

France, 1963
Similarity: 64%

Idomeneo

United Kingdom, 1983
Similarity: 64%
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