Le nozze di Figaro (Mozart 22)



Anna Netrebko, Christine Schäfer, Dorothea Röschmann, Bo Skovhus and
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo under the direction of Nikolaus Harnoncourt and
accompanied by the Vienna Philharmonic - this "Marriage of Figaro" is a
feast for musical gourmets. Of all the Mozart 22 productions of the
Salzburg Festival's Mozart year 2006, "Figaro" is no doubt the most
popular, both among connoisseurs and amateurs - perhaps because it is above
all a triumph of superior music-making.
The story is well-known, the work is fast-moving, witty, touching and
vibrant. Based on a politically and socially explosive comedy by
Beaumarchais, but toned down by Mozart's librettist Lorenzo da Ponte, it
treats the topic of love, lust and justice among the various classes:
nobility, indentured servants and the rising bourgeoisie. The joy of the
work lies above all in its characters, which are perhaps the most "human"
human beings to be found on the opera stage.
Harnoncourt's musical concept is meticulously worked-out, interpreted with
a wealth of subtle nuances and, with respect to the madness of the romantic
intrigues unfolding on the stage, nothing less than thought-provoking.
Director Claus Guth's staging fits the music like a glove: there are no
farcical elements or slapstick; he takes each and every character
seriously. He sees the ensembles and arias as emotional rooms that are to
be opened by the director. Everything takes place in Count Almaviva's
summer residence - a place devoid of furnishings but filled with erotic
energy.
The most erotically charged role in the opera is that of Cherubino, and
with Christine Schäfer, Cherubino became the fulcrum of the performance, a
luminous, dazzlingly virtuoso singer and consistently poignant actress -
perhaps the vocal discovery of the Mozart 22 project. The celebrated Anna
Netrebko proves her greatness by harnessing her sensual soprano to make it
fit seamlessly into the ensemble. Bo Skovhus and Dorothea Röschmann give
realistic and intense accounts of the Count and Countess as they movingly
depict their "scenes of a marriage." Finally, Ildebrando D'Arcangelo
employs his powerful bass baritone to give authority to the work's title
role.





Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Title: Le nozze di Figaro (Mozart 22)
Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Staged By: Claus Guth
Soloist: Bo Skovhus, Dorothea Röschmann, Anna Netrebko, Ildebrando D'Arcangelo, Christine Schäfer, Franz-Josef Selig, Eva Liebau
Set: Christian Schmidt
Orchestra: Wiener Philharmoniker
Chorus: Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor
Video Director: Brian Large
Genre: Opera
Length: 202 minutes
Cat.No.: A04001479
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