Verdi: Requiem - Enoch Zu Guttenberg Trailer (1990)
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Enoch zu Guttenberg as Conductor
Pamela Coburn as Self - Soprano
Trudeliese Schmidt as Self - Mezzo-Soprano
Vinson Cole as Self - Tenor
Kurt Rydl as Self - Bass
Italy 31 December 1990
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