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Royal Opera House: The Marriage of Figaro

Royal Opera House: The Marriage of Figaro

Feb. 17, 2006184 Min.
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Synopsis

David McVicar’s spellbinding production of LE NOZZE DI FIGARO is set in 1830s post-revolution France, where the inexorable unravelling of an old order has produced acute feelings of loss. In the relationship between Finley’s suave, dashingly self-absorbed Count and Röschmann’s passionately dignified Countess, which lies at the tragic heart of the opera, the sexy ease between a feisty Figaro (Erwin Schrott) and a sassy Susanna (Miah Persson) is starkly absent, the tenacious spark between Marcellina (Graciela Araya) and Bartolo (Jonathan Veira) suggesting what might be rekindled. The production is superbly complemented by the beauty of Paule Constable’s lighting and Tanya McCallin’s evocative sets. Antonio Pappano conducts (and accompanies the recitatives) with invigorating wit and emotional depth.
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Royal Opera House: The Marriage of Figaro
Royal Opera House: The Marriage of Figaro
Royal Opera House: The Marriage of Figaro
Royal Opera House: The Marriage of Figaro
Royal Opera House: The Marriage of Figaro
Royal Opera House: The Marriage of Figaro
Original title Royal Opera House: Le nozze di Figaro
TMDb Rating 8.5 2 votes

Director

Cast

Gerald Finley isComte Almaviva
Comte Almaviva
Dorothea Röschmann isComtesse Almaviva
Comtesse Almaviva
Graciela Araya isMarcellina
Marcellina
Ana James isBarbarina
Barbarina
Rinat Shaham isCherubino
Cherubino
Jonathan Veira isDr. Bartolo
Dr. Bartolo
Antonio Pappano isSelf - Conductor
Self - Conductor

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