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The People's diva: Joan Carden

Australia, 1990
film

Episode of Series “Creative Spirits Series”. A delightful journey through the world of opera, this film is constructed around Joan Carden’s ..

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Joan Sutherland, Luciano Pavarotti, Richard Bonynge: gala concert

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From Opera with Love

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La Boheme

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Let me die, again

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My belle

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Opera school

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