David Alagna
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David Alagna (born in Paris, 1975) is a French stage director and composer.
As a composer he is best known for his opera Le Dernier jour d'un condamné based on the story by Victor Hugo, to a libretto by his brother Frédérico Alagna, himself, and by his older brother Roberto Alagna.[1]
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- ^ Toilers of the Sea Victor Hugo - 2008 "For example, Hugo's novel against capital punishment, The Last Day of a Condemned Man, has recently been adapted into an opera by David Alagna (libretto by Frédérico Alagna). Their brother, tenor Roberto Alagna, performed in the "
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