Salzburg Marionette Theatre: The Marriage of Figaro

Wolf-Dieter Ludwig
1995-01-01


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With the opera "Le nozze di Figaro" commenced the remarkably successful cooperation between Mozart and his librettist Lorenzo da Ponte. The first night of "Figaro", presumably Mozart's most perfect musical comedy, was held in Vienna on May 1st, 1786. It is based on Beumarchais' "scandalous" comedy "La Folle Journée ou Le Mariage de Figaro" which, after its first staging in the pre-revolutionary Paris of 1784, soon became a huge success throughout Europe. For the opera, the revolutionary content of the intricate comedy of love and conspiracy against the background of noble capriciousness was actually toned down but not completely abandoned. The extensive ensemble scenes, the treatment of the orchestra and the delicately nuanced musical profiles of the characters hit the target and, looking back, proved to be pioneering for following generations of musicians.

Cast

Name Character Team
Peter Ustinov Narrator Unowned
Giuseppe Taddei Figaro Unowned
Anna Moffo Susanna Unowned
Eberhard Wächter Il Conte d'Almaviva Unowned
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf La Contessa d'Almaviva Unowned
Fiorenza Cossotto Cherubino Unowned
Ivo Vinco Bartolo Unowned
Dora Gatta Marcellina Unowned
Renato Ercolani Don Basilio / Don Curzio Unowned
Elisabetta Fusco Barbarina Unowned
Piero Cappuccilli Antonio Unowned
Gillian Spencer Ragazzo Unowned
Diana Gillingham Ragazzo Unowned