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Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus is a rock opera in three acts written by Nikolo Kotzev about the life and times of Nostradamus. It was released in a 2-CD set in 2001; it has as of 2020 not been performed live, although it remains an ambition of Kotzev's to have the rock opera performed on stage. Several members of Kotzev's main project, Brazen Abbot, also appear on this album.

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  • Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus is a rock opera in three acts written by Nikolo Kotzev about the life and times of Nostradamus. It was released in a 2-CD set in 2001; it has as of 2020 not been performed live, although it remains an ambition of Kotzev's to have the rock opera performed on stage. Several members of Kotzev's main project, Brazen Abbot, also appear on this album. (en)
  • Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus è un'opera rock in tre atti scritta da Nikolo Kocev sulla vita di Nostradamus. L'album, scritto e prodotto dallo stesso Kocev, viene pubblicato come doppio disco nel 2001 tramite SPV Records e vede molti ospiti già presenti nelle sue passate collaborazioni con i Brazen Abbot, con l'aggiunta dell'orchestra sinfonica di Sofia. La sezione strumentale è affidata come sempre ai musicisti degli Europe, mentre alle voci si alternano icone dell'hardrock mondiale come Joe Lynn Turner, Glenn Hughes, Jorn Lande e molti altri. (it)
  • Nikolo Kotzev’s Nostradamus (рус. Нострадамус Николы Коцева) — рок-опера болгарского гитариста, участника группы Brazen Abbot Николы Коцева о жизни и эпохе Мишеля Нострадамуса. В 2001 была выпущена в виде студийного двойного альбома. В записи приняли участие семь приглашённых вокалистов и симфонический оркестр из 35 человек. (ru)
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  • Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus.jpg (en)
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  • Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus (en)
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  • Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus is a rock opera in three acts written by Nikolo Kotzev about the life and times of Nostradamus. It was released in a 2-CD set in 2001; it has as of 2020 not been performed live, although it remains an ambition of Kotzev's to have the rock opera performed on stage. Several members of Kotzev's main project, Brazen Abbot, also appear on this album. (en)
  • Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus è un'opera rock in tre atti scritta da Nikolo Kocev sulla vita di Nostradamus. L'album, scritto e prodotto dallo stesso Kocev, viene pubblicato come doppio disco nel 2001 tramite SPV Records e vede molti ospiti già presenti nelle sue passate collaborazioni con i Brazen Abbot, con l'aggiunta dell'orchestra sinfonica di Sofia. La sezione strumentale è affidata come sempre ai musicisti degli Europe, mentre alle voci si alternano icone dell'hardrock mondiale come Joe Lynn Turner, Glenn Hughes, Jorn Lande e molti altri. (it)
  • Nikolo Kotzev’s Nostradamus (рус. Нострадамус Николы Коцева) — рок-опера болгарского гитариста, участника группы Brazen Abbot Николы Коцева о жизни и эпохе Мишеля Нострадамуса. В 2001 была выпущена в виде студийного двойного альбома. В записи приняли участие семь приглашённых вокалистов и симфонический оркестр из 35 человек. (ru)
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  • Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus (it)
  • Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus (en)
  • Nikolo Kotzev’s Nostradamus (ru)
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