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Il barbiere di Siviglia

National Theatre (Národní divadlo)Ostrovní 1, Praha 1, Prague, Central Bohemian Region, 11000, Czechia
Dates/times in Prague time zone
Sunday 13 September 202619:00
Saturday 26 September 202619:00
Wednesday 14 October 202619:00
Tuesday 20 October 202619:00
Saturday 24 October 202614:00
Saturday 07 November 202619:00
Thursday 31 December 2026
Programme
Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868)Il barbiere di SivigliaLibretto by Cesare Sterbini
Performers
Prague National Theatre Opera
Jaroslav KyzlinkConductor
Jan ChalupeckyConductor
Magdalena ŠvecováDirector
David JanošekSet Designer
Kateřina ŠtefkováCostume Designer
Pavla BeranováLighting Designer
Prague National Theatre Orchestra
Prague National Theatre Chorus
Petr NekoranecTenorCount Almaviva
Martin ŠrejmaTenorCount Almaviva
Dmitry IvancheyTenorCount Almaviva
Jiří SulženkoBassDr Bartolo
Miloš HorákBass-baritoneDr Bartolo
Michaela ZajmiMezzo-sopranoRosina
Dominika ŠkrabalováContraltoRosina
Svatopluk SemBaritoneFigaro
Pavol KubáňBaritoneFigaro
Zdeněk PlechBassDon Basilio
Roman VocelBassDon Basilio
Lukáš BařákBass-baritoneFiorello
Daniel KfelířBaritoneFiorello
Lucie HájkováSopranoBerta
Yukiko Smetáčková KinjoSopranoBerta
Anton EliašBassAmbrogio

For over two centuries, Gioachino Rossini has been one of the most celebrated opera composers, and it might even have been the case if he had written nothing but Il barbiere di Siviglia. Both its genesis and premiere were connected with all kinds of twists and turns, which accompany many a play and opera. The piece had to be completed hastily, rehearsed and staged even more hastily; it was a setting of a literary work that had been used several times; the premiere was poorly received and affected by scandal, etc. In hindsight and knowing the fates of other creations, such circumstances would seem to be the best prerequisite for future success. Four years after the opera’s world premiere, in 1816 at the Teatro Argentino in Rome, Il barbiere di Siviglia was first presented, in German translation, at the Estates Theatre in Prague, which in 1825 staged the piece in Czech, owing mainly to the composer and conductor František Škroup (known primarily for creating the melody of the Czech national anthem), who would later on also give Czech premieres of operas by Wagner and others. The Provisional Theatre included Il barbiere di Siviglia in its repertoire during its very first season. Later on the opera was also undertaken by the National Theatre, which to date has adapted it in more than ten productions.

Director Magdalena Švecová and her creative team is behind the latest version of Rossini's famous opera, whom the audience of the National Theatre has well known from her productions of The Bartered Bride or Le nozze di Figaro. The costumes have been created by Kateřina Štefková, the scenery by David Janošek. The score was enthusiastically undertaken by Jaroslav Kyzlink, the music director of the National Theatre Opera.

Suitable for audience from 7 years.

Reviews of Il barbiere di Siviglia directed by Magdalena Švecová

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