Il Barbiere di Siviglia
September 18 / Wed
19:00–21:35
Opera in two acts (three scenes)
Performed in Italian with Russian subtitles
Libretto by Cesare Sterbini, based on Pierre Beaumarchais’s comedy The Barber of Seville, or The Futile Precaution.
Version by the Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre
The opera was written in 1816. This version was first performed in Perm in 2010. Running time: 2 hours 45 minutes including 1 interval
The story, borrowed from Beaumarchais, of Count Almaviva and the resourceful barber Figaro, who helps his master marry the lovely Rosina despite the machinations of her voluptuary guardian, formed the basis for one of Rossini’s most frequently performed operas. In director Valeria Borodina’s version, the plot of the opera is removed from the time it was written and transposed to the modern day. Using the classic ‘theatre within a theatre’ device, the director uses the conflicts of the eighteenth-century libretto to describe the theatre of our time.
Performers
Anastasiya Vyatskina
Bertha
Evgenij Bovykin
Figaro
Rosina
Дамир Закиров
Count Almaviva
Bartolo
Basilio
Фиорелло
Officer
Conductor
Stage Directors
Evgeny Kirillov
Conductor-director
Elena Solovyova
Production Designer
Sergey Martynov
Lighting Designer
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Il Barbiere di Siviglia
September 18 / Wed
19:00–21:35