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La Cenerentola (Cinderella)

Staatsoper StuttgartUpper Schlossgarten 6, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, 70173, Alemania
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Berlin
domingo 10 enero 202718:00
martes 12 enero 202719:00
lunes 25 enero 202719:00
martes 16 febrero 202719:00
domingo 28 marzo 202717:00
jueves 01 abril 202719:00
martes 13 abril 202719:00
lunes 26 abril 202719:00
Programa
Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868)La CenerentolaLibreto de Jacopo Ferretti
Intérpretes
Staatsoper Stuttgart
Ramón TebarDirección
Andrea MosesDirección de escena
Susanne GschwenderDiseño de escena
Werner PickDiseño de vestuario
Reinhard TraubDiseño de iluminación
Staatsorchester Stuttgart
Thomas WieckDramaturgia
Moritz LobeckDramaturgia
Staatsopernchor Stuttgart
Jeremy BinesDirección de coro
Itzeli del RosarioMezzosopranoAngelina (Cinderella)
Lucio GalloBarítonoDon Magnifico
Charles SyTenorDon Ramiro2027 ene 10, 12, 25, feb 16
Alberto RobertTenorDon Ramiro2027 mar 28, abr 01, 13, 26
Jorge RuvalcabaBajoDandini, valet to Ramiro2027 ene 10, 25, feb 16, mar 28, abr 13, 26
Cole BellamyBarítonoDandini, valet to Ramiro2027 ene 12, abr 01
Alma Ruoqi SunSopranoClorinda2027 ene 10, feb 16
Luiza WillertSopranoClorinda2027 ene 12, 25, mar 28, abr 01, 13, 26
Deanna Ray Eberhart von FangeMezzosopranoTisbe
Andrew BogardBajoAlidoro

“I don’t believe in the right to work; I consider it a person’s greatest right to do nothing,” said Rossini. Angelina, his Cinderella, is far from that – she performs slave labor in the household of her bankrupt stepfather. How a prince, for whom a bank account and an army of servants work, rescues her from this precarious situation is a fairy tale known worldwide, from Charles Perrault to Walt Disney. Rossini tells the story of the resilience of sincere feelings without the familiar elements of magic. But there is one great miracle after all: love at first sight. Not at the ball, but when the prince, disguised as a servant, inspects the potential brides in advance. Surrounding this is the madness of dreams of social advancement and scenarios of decline, which drives Rossini’s characters forward just as much as the frenzied energy of his music.

In Italian with German subtitles

There will be an introduction 45 minutes before the performance at the Upper Foyer (I. Rang).

© Martin Sigmund
© Martin Sigmund