Tuesday 28 August at 6.30 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro (190 mins)
semi-staged; sung in Italian
Vito Priante bass (Figaro)
Lydia Teuscher soprano (Susanna)
Sally Matthews soprano (Countess Almaviva)
Audun Iversen baritone (Count Almaviva)
Andrew Shore baritone (Bartolo)
Ann Murray mezzo-soprano (Marcellina)
Isabel Leonard mezzo-soprano (Cherubino)
Alan Oke tenor (Don Basilio)
Nicholas Folwell baritone (Antonio)
Colin Judson tenor (Don Curzio)
Sarah Shafer soprano (Barbarina)
Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Robin Ticciati conductor
Glyndebourne Festival Opera comes to the Proms with its new production of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, with Vito Priante as Figaro, Lydia Teuscher as Susanna, Sally Matthews as the Countess, and Audun Iversen as the Count. When Count Almaviva takes an over-eager interest in his cunning manservant's wife-to-be, he sets off an elaborate train of events and finds himself thwarted many times. But after a day of madness and a night of confusion, everything ends more or less happily.
Since its inception, opera at Glyndebourne has been almost synonymous with Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro was the first work to be performed there, in May 1934. Servants outwit their master again in this latest production, new for 2012, which confirms a recent preference for period instruments.
Royal Albert Hall
Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro (190 mins)
semi-staged; sung in Italian
Vito Priante bass (Figaro)
Lydia Teuscher soprano (Susanna)
Sally Matthews soprano (Countess Almaviva)
Audun Iversen baritone (Count Almaviva)
Andrew Shore baritone (Bartolo)
Ann Murray mezzo-soprano (Marcellina)
Isabel Leonard mezzo-soprano (Cherubino)
Alan Oke tenor (Don Basilio)
Nicholas Folwell baritone (Antonio)
Colin Judson tenor (Don Curzio)
Sarah Shafer soprano (Barbarina)
Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Robin Ticciati conductor
Glyndebourne Festival Opera comes to the Proms with its new production of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, with Vito Priante as Figaro, Lydia Teuscher as Susanna, Sally Matthews as the Countess, and Audun Iversen as the Count. When Count Almaviva takes an over-eager interest in his cunning manservant's wife-to-be, he sets off an elaborate train of events and finds himself thwarted many times. But after a day of madness and a night of confusion, everything ends more or less happily.
Since its inception, opera at Glyndebourne has been almost synonymous with Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro was the first work to be performed there, in May 1934. Servants outwit their master again in this latest production, new for 2012, which confirms a recent preference for period instruments.
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