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    Le Nozze di Figaro

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  

    The first opus of the Mozart-Da Ponte trilogy has all the ingredients of an operatic gem and remains as topical as ever.

    Photo de Giovanni Antonini © Marco Borggreve
    Giovanni Antonini © Marco Borggreve

    Florian Boesch | Count Almaviva
    Anett Fritsch | Countess Almaviva 
    Robert Gleadow | Figaro
    Nikola Hillebrand | Susanna
    Anna Lucia Richter | Cherubino
    Anna-Doris Capitelli | Marcellina 
    Shinyoung Kim | Barbarina 
    Cast to be completed

    Giovanni Antonini | direction
    Kammerorchester Basel Basler Madrigalisten 

    It is impossible to ever tire of performing or hearing Le Nozze di Figaro, as each page oozes the genius of Mozart and Da Ponte. It features five characters torn between desire and duty, although Suzanne appears to be less troubled by the dilemma experienced by Figaro as the Count and the Countess as Chérubin. The whole work is developed around this depiction of love and social conventions, and perhaps here in particular, the virtuosity of Mozart’s vocal score for recitative, arias, and ensembles alike. Mozart is unique yet universal, and this is a masterclass in recitare, an Italian word which means “acting”.

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