Il Barbiere di Siviglia

Il Barbiere di Siviglia

159 mins | Comedy, Music | Dec. 1, 1988

Live performance from Schwetzinger Festspiele, 1988. What sets this IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA apart from all others available is its elegant realism. None of its visuals are the least bit cartoonish or blatantly designed for comedy. Dr. Bartolo’s house is a stark, stern-looking structure of plastered brick with a comfortable yet plain, white-curtained interior, while the costumes are highly realistic 18th century garb in subdued colors. Yet despite its fairly austere appearance the production is delightful, thanks to its performers and staging. The stage business is lively, witty and free of excessive slapstick, and every singer brings his or her character to life, all offering rich, vibrant characterizations that strike a perfect balance between comedy and humanity.

Il Barbiere di Siviglia

159 mins | Comedy, Music | Dec. 1, 1988

Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Live performance from Schwetzinger Festspiele, 1988. What sets this IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA apart from all others available is its elegant realism. None of its visuals are the least bit cartoonish or blatantly designed for comedy. Dr. Bartolo’s house is a stark, stern-looking structure of plastered brick with a comfortable yet plain, white-curtained interior, while the costumes are highly realistic 18th century garb in subdued colors. Yet despite its fairly austere appearance the production is delightful, thanks to its performers and staging. The stage business is lively, witty and free of excessive slapstick, and every singer brings his or her character to life, all offering rich, vibrant characterizations that strike a perfect balance between comedy and humanity.
Producers Südwestdeutscher Rundfunk, EuroArts Entertainment, Schwetzinger Festspiele, Schwetzingen Festival
Original title Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Directors Michael Hampe, Claus Viller
Writers Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, Cesare Sterbini

Cast

Gino Quilico

as Figaro, a barber

Cecilia Bartoli

as Rosina

David Kuebler

as Count Almaviva, alias Lindoro

Carlos Feller

as Doctor Bartolo

Robert Lloyd

as Don Basilio

Klaus Bruch

as Fiorello

Paul Keppeler

as Ambrogio

Eberhard Katz

as Sergeant

Gustav Lütgenthey

as Notary

Gabriele Ferro

as Conductor