Il barbiere di Siviglia
The Barber of Seville
Su 23.5.27 Fr 28.5.27 Su 30.5.27 Fr 4.6.27 all events
Melodramma buffo by Gioachino Rossini
Opera Main stage
©2021, Bettina Stöß
©2021, Bettina Stöß
©2021, Bettina Stöß
©2021, Bettina Stöß
©2021, Bettina Stöß
©2021, Bettina Stöß
©2021, Bettina Stöß
©2013, Marcus Lieberenz
©2021, Bettina Stöß
©2021, Bettina Stöß
©2021, Bettina Stöß
©2021, Bettina Stöß
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Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
Stage design
Costume design
Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
Stage design
Costume design
Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
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Count Almaviva
Bartolo
Rosina
Figaro
Basilio
Fiorillo
Berta
Officer
Notary
Orchestra
Count Almaviva
Bartolo
Rosina
Figaro
Basilio
Fiorillo
Berta
Officer
Notary
Orchestra
Count Almaviva
Bartolo
Rosina
Figaro
Basilio
Fiorillo
Berta
Officer
Notary
Orchestra
Count Almaviva
Bartolo
Rosina
Figaro
Basilio
Fiorillo
Berta
Officer
Notary
Orchestra
Melodramma buffo in two acts by Gioachino Rossini
Libretto by Cesare Sterbini based on the play Le barbiere de Séville by Pierre de Beaumarchais
First performed on 20. February, 1816 in Rome
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 29. November, 2009
Libretto by Cesare Sterbini based on the play Le barbiere de Séville by Pierre de Beaumarchais
First performed on 20. February, 1816 in Rome
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 29. November, 2009
Anyone in Seville who needs help goes to Figaro – the barber has a solution for every problem, because he knows everyone in the city, is well-informed about all the gossip and many owe him a favour. This time, he is to help Count Almaviva free Rosina, who has been imprisoned by her guardian, and win her heart. The then 23-year-old Gioachino Rossini is said to have composed Il barbiere di Siviglia in just three weeks – an opera full of rousing bel canto arias, fast-paced ensembles and dizzying situational comedy. Director Katharina Thalbach skilfully captures the humour of the original work: She relocates the action to a seaside resort where one morning a theatre wagon arrives, carrying characters from the Commedia dell’Arte. Tourists become the audience of a spectacle that blurs the lines between large and small stages, offers many surprising twists and turns and, thanks to Guido Maria Kretschmer's costumes, delights the funny bone and the eyes. Our young Italian conductor, Giovanni Conti, takes to the podium, accompanied by numerous new virtuoso ensemble members.
Introduction 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn Italian language with German and English surtitles
Duration3 hours / including an interval after approx. 90 minutes
Age recommendationfrom age 12
New productions 26/27
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