Answer: AIDA
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- VERDI OPERAS
- Verdi opera: 1871
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- 2000 musical with the song "Fortune Favors the Brave"
- 2000 musical with the song "Every Story Is a Love Story"
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- 1953 title role for Sophia Loren
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- "The Sopranos" actress Turturro
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- "O terra, addio" singer
- "My Darlin' ___."
- "Celeste ___" (aria)
- "Celeste ___."
- ''O patria mia'' singer
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