Gioachino Rossini The Barber of Seville (Il barbiere di Siviglia)
West Long Branch, NJ : Kultur, c1992.
"Comic opera in two acts, edited by Alberto Zedda".
'Le Barbier de Seville' by De Beaumarchais.
Sung in Italian ; subtitles in English.
Director, set design and costumes: Dario Fo; production, George van Breemen; director [video], Hans Hulscher.
Performer(s) David Malis (Figaro), Richard Croft (Almaviva), Renato Capecchi (Bartolo), Jennifer Larmore (Rosina); Netherlands Chamber Orchestra ; Choir of the Netherlands Opera Company, choral conductor, Winfried Maczewski.
Great singing, stupid production! I wanted to buy the DVD, but with this mess I'll stay away. Even the beautiful singing is hindered by other stage noises. What a shame!
ancamg 1 year ago
David Malis and tenor Richard Croft do a wonderful job in this hyperactive, but very fun production.
lmspr 3 years ago
the strangest staging is probably the Wunderlich/Prey version where they sing "Numero Quindici" in front of Figaros shop. But this is a good version, too.
piasecznik 3 years ago
I love David Malis.
zanneafma 3 years ago
Beautiful. one of the best on youtube.
goldijun 4 years ago
Brilliant Dario Fo!
histoireducinema 4 years ago 2
Una delle più belle edizioni del Barbiere!
One of the most beautiful editions of"Barber"!
soulgirl1986 4 years ago
One of the strangest stagings of "Barber" but one of the most enjoyable. The mimes add a lot to the interpretation of the action.
pavel343 4 years ago