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The Barber of Seville (Tasmania)

Princess Theatre, Launceston
21 Nov 2019

The funniest night you can have at the opera

SEMI-STAGED CONCERT

Prepare for an evening of huge laughs with Rossini’s most popular opera, which offers a delightful romp full of farcical frivolity.

Featuring some of opera’s most recognisable music, this madcap masterpiece is a paean to impertinence that will make you beam with joy and grin with delight.

Count Almaviva is hopelessly in love with the beautiful, young Rosina but first he must prise her from the clutches of her guardian, the lecherous Doctor Bartolo. Lucky for them, the flamboyant and cunning town barber Figaro has a few tricks up his sleeve.

One of Italy’s most renowned Rosinas, Chiara Amarù joins a stellar Australian cast in an essential, made-for-touring interpretation of this exuberant opera buffa, in the tradition of commedia dell’arte.

Join us for this timeless work of comic genius and prodigious musical invention in Melbourne and Launceston, Tasmania.

Don’t miss Rossini at his best with this hilarious night at the opera.

PERFORMANCE DETAILS

Princess Theatre Launceston, Tasmania

Thursday 21 November 2019, 7:30pm

Running time is approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes, plus one interval

Sung in Italian with English surtitles

Story & Music

The story

Madly in love with Rosina, Count Almaviva disguises himself as a poor student to serenade her. But Rosina is locked away in her house by her guardian, Doctor Bartolo, who intends to marry her himself. Along comes Figaro, the local Jack-of-all-trades and busybody, with a plan to sneak Almaviva into Bartolo’s house in disguise. However, Bartolo discovers that his rival for Rosina’s affections is in town and speeds up his wedding plans. Chaos and silliness ensue, involving hidden identities, secret letters and a visit from the local constabulary. Can Almaviva outwit Bartolo and marry his love?

The music

Rossini’s music for The Barber of Seville is a sheer delight. Fizzing with musical jokes and infectious melodies, the lively and inventive score demonstrates Rossini’s mastery of large musical forms, quick-witted word-setting and ability to create remarkable characters through music. The ‘Rossini crescendo’ is evident throughout when the music increases in volume and tempo reflecting the increasingly crazy situations.

Along with the unmistakable Overture, the opera features back-to-back blistering arias and ensemble numbers including: Figaro’s dazzling ‘Largo al factotum’; Rosina’s coloratura aria ‘Una voce poco fa’; Almaviva's bel canto-style serenade ‘Ecco ridente in cielo’; and the frenzied confusion of the Act 1 Finale.

Listen

The Overture from The Barber of Seville. Extract from The Great Rossini Overtures, Ola Rudner conducts Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra (TSO), ABC Classics 2004.

Figaro's aria 'Largo al factotum' performed by José Carbó at Seattle Opera.


Cast & Creatives

Composer Gioachino Rossini
Librettist Cesare Sterbini
Conductor Richard Mills
Director Elizabeth Hill

Cast

Count Almaviva Brenton Spiteri
Doctor Bartolo Warwick Fyfe
Rosina Chiara Amarù
Figaro José Carbó
Don Basilio Paolo Pecchioli
Fiorello Stephen Marsh
Berta Kathryn Radcliffe

Orchestra

Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

Gallery

The Barber of Seville at Princess Theatre, Launceston. Photography: Nick Hanson