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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Le Nozze Di Figaro

Riccardo Fassi; Giulia Semenzato; German E. Alcantara; Federica Lombardi; Hanna Hipp; Gregory Bonfa

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Format: DVD

Cat No: OA1356D

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Release Date:  25 August 2023

Label:  Opus Arte - Dvd / Opus Arte

Packaging Type:  DVD Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  809478013563

Genres:  Classical  Music Concert  

Composer/Series:  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Release Date:  25 August 2023

Label:  Opus Arte - Bluray Dvd / Opus Arte

Packaging Type:  Blu-Ray Packaging

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  809478073048

Genres:  Classical  Music Concert  

Composer/Series:  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  • Description

    From the headlong rush of the overture, Mozart's timeless comedy is a breathless journey through one very eventful day in the life of an 1830s chateau. Figaro and his bride Susanna conspire to foil the unwanted advances of Count Almaviva, while the Countess has her heart stolen by a cross-dressing pageboy. Mozart's music unfolds with beautiful solos and ensembles to amplify the deep emotions behind the seemingly farcical surface. Music Director of The Royal Opera Antonio Pappano brings his specialist perspective to Mozart's effervescent score. A young and predominantly Italian cast, including Ricardo Fassi, Giulia Semenzato and German E. Alcantara, perform this revival of David McVicar's sumptuous and hugely popular period staging.

    Description

    From the headlong rush of the overture, Mozart's timeless comedy is a breathless journey through one very eventful day in the life of an 1830s chateau. Figaro and his bride Susanna conspire to foil the unwanted advances of Count Almaviva, while the Countess has her heart stolen by a cross-dressing pageboy. Mozart's music unfolds with beautiful solos and ensembles to amplify the deep emotions behind the seemingly farcical surface. Music Director of The Royal Opera Antonio Pappano brings his specialist perspective to Mozart's effervescent score. A young and predominantly Italian cast, including Ricardo Fassi, Giulia Semenzato and German E. Alcantara, perform this revival of David McVicar's sumptuous and hugely popular period staging.