Il Barbiere di Siviglia (2009) Royal Opera. Rossini / Italian
4.2
150 min
23-year-old Gioachino Rossini completed his masterpiece IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA incredibly quickly – legend has it in just 13 days – which Rossini attributed to ‘facility and lots of instinct’. The opera, characterized by youthful energy and bold wit, has all the ingredients for comic chaos: an imprisoned young woman, her lecherous guardian and a young noble suitor. Skilfully plotting behind the scenes is Figaro, an irrepressible and inventive character in whom many have seen a resemblance to the young Rossini himself. The score fizzes with musical brilliance, from Figaro’s famous entrance aria to the frenzy of the Act I finale. This recording sees Joyce DiDonato (Rosina) bring literal meaning to the old theatrical motto Break a leg! She did just that in an earlier show but was determined to finish her commitment and was re-staged into the production to allow for the additional challenges that come when a leading lady in a lively physical role must wheel around the other performers...
Name | Character | Team | |
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Joyce DiDonato | Rosina | Unowned | |
Juan Diego Flórez | Almaviva | Unowned | |
Pietro Spagnoli | Figaro | Unowned | |
Ferruccio Furlanetto | Basilio | Unowned | |
Alessandro Corbelli | Bartolo | Unowned | |
Jennifer Rhys-Davies | Berta | Unowned | |
Changhan Lim | Fiorello | Unowned | |
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House | Unowned | ||
Antonio Pappano | Conductor | Unowned |