
Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia / Rhorer, Le Cercle de l'Harmonie
Rossiniâs comic masterpiece The Barber of Seville was based on Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchaisâs French play Le Barbier de SĂ©ville and is the ultimate opera buffa. The score is a compendium of the composerâs wittiest and most brilliant writing, and includes the famous entrance aria Largo al factotum and a raft of superbly dynamic ensembles. This vibrant and youthful production features Florian Sempey, one of the worldâs best Figaros, the âRossini tenorâ Michele Angelini, vivacious and critically admired Catherine Trottmann, and the award-winning team of acclaimed director Laurent Pelly and conductor JĂ©rĂ©mie Rhorer who directs his spirited period ensemble Le Cercle de lâHarmonie.
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REVIEW:
The cast are in modern dress but the interaction of characters is so forceful as to sweep away any lurking objections. Add to this some very fine singing, particularly from Michele Angeliniâs glorious high tenor as Almaviva, and there is a great deal here to admire and enjoy.
â Lark Reviews
Rossiniâs comic masterpiece The Barber of Seville was based on Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchaisâs French play Le Barbier de SĂ©ville and is the ultimate opera buffa. The score is a compendium of the composerâs wittiest and most brilliant writing, and includes the famous entrance aria Largo al factotum and a raft of superbly dynamic ensembles. This vibrant and youthful production features Florian Sempey, one of the worldâs best Figaros, the âRossini tenorâ Michele Angelini, vivacious and critically admired Catherine Trottmann, and the award-winning team of acclaimed director Laurent Pelly and conductor JĂ©rĂ©mie Rhorer who directs his spirited period ensemble Le Cercle de lâHarmonie.
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REVIEW:
The cast are in modern dress but the interaction of characters is so forceful as to sweep away any lurking objections. Add to this some very fine singing, particularly from Michele Angeliniâs glorious high tenor as Almaviva, and there is a great deal here to admire and enjoy.
â Lark Reviews
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Rossiniâs comic masterpiece The Barber of Seville was based on Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchaisâs French play Le Barbier de SĂ©ville and is the ultimate opera buffa. The score is a compendium of the composerâs wittiest and most brilliant writing, and includes the famous entrance aria Largo al factotum and a raft of superbly dynamic ensembles. This vibrant and youthful production features Florian Sempey, one of the worldâs best Figaros, the âRossini tenorâ Michele Angelini, vivacious and critically admired Catherine Trottmann, and the award-winning team of acclaimed director Laurent Pelly and conductor JĂ©rĂ©mie Rhorer who directs his spirited period ensemble Le Cercle de lâHarmonie.
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REVIEW:
The cast are in modern dress but the interaction of characters is so forceful as to sweep away any lurking objections. Add to this some very fine singing, particularly from Michele Angeliniâs glorious high tenor as Almaviva, and there is a great deal here to admire and enjoy.
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