The Marriage of Figaro

The Marriage of Figaro

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1994-05-28

Live from Glyndebourne 1994. The first production to be filmed Live in Glyndebourne´s new opera house May 1994. The Marriage of Figaro is a continuation of the plot of The Barber of Seville several years later, and recounts a single “day of madness” in the palace of the Count Almaviva near Seville, Spain. Rosina is now the Countess; Dr. Bartolo is seeking revenge against Figaro for thwarting his plans to marry Rosina himself; and Count Almaviva has degenerated from the romantic youth of Barber into a scheming, bullying, skirt-chasing baritone. This follows the Count trying to obtain favours from Susanna, Figaro’s bride to be, under the nose of the Countess.

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Live from Glyndebourne 1994. The first production to be filmed Live in Glyndebourne´s new opera house May 1994. The Marriage of Figaro is a continuation of the plot of The Barber of Seville several years later, and recounts a single “day of madness” in the palace of the Count Almaviva near Seville, Spain. Rosina is now the Countess; Dr. Bartolo is seeking revenge against Figaro for thwarting his plans to marry Rosina himself; and Count Almaviva has degenerated from the romantic youth of Barber into a scheming, bullying, skirt-chasing baritone. This follows the Count trying to obtain favours from Susanna, Figaro’s bride to be, under the nose of the Countess.

Released

1994-05-28

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Director

Derek Bailey

Budget

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Revenue

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Genres

Music

Language

Italiano

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    Renée Fleming

    Renée Fleming
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    Gerald Finley

    Gerald Finley
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    Alison Hagley

    Alison Hagley
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    Andreas Schmidt

    Andreas Schmidt
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    Manfred Röhrl

    Manfred Röhrl
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    Wendy Hillhouse

    Wendy Hillhouse
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    Marie-Ange Todorovitch

    Marie-Ange Todorovitch
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    Donald Adams

    Donald Adams
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    Robert Tear

    Robert Tear
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    John Graham-Hall

    John Graham-Hall
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    Susan Gritton

    Susan Gritton
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    Liza Pulman

    Liza Pulman