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Video streamed event and on demand: Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)

Ver on-line en operavision.euOperaVisionGrabado en Daegu Opera House, Daegu, Corea del Sur
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Dates/times in your browser's time zone
sábado 25 octubre 202515:00
On demand from sábado 25 octubre 2025 15:00
to miércoles 24 diciembre 2025 19:00
Intérpretes
Daegu Opera House
Kwanghyun KimDirección
Eom SookjeongDirección de escena
Hyunjung KimDiseño de escena
Sujin LeeDiseño de vestuario
Gilhwan MoonDiseño de iluminación
Daegu International Opera Orchestra
Daegu Opera Choir
Lluis Calvet i PeyBarítonoCount Almaviva
Anastasia AntropovaSopranoCountess Almaviva
Degiacomi Eugenio MariaBajo-barítonoFigaro
Heekyung ParkMezzosopranoSusanna
Hillary Alison TuffordMezzosopranoCherubino
Kyubo NaBajoDoctor Bartolo
Dominika Isabell MarkovaMezzosopranoMarcellina
Seung-Uk ParkTenorDon Basilio, Don Curzio
Jun-mo ParkBarítonoAntonio
Woorin KimSopranoBarbarina

A special event to mark World Opera Day on 25 October 2025, OperaVision streams live from South Korea, Daegu Opera’s production of Mozart’s masterpiece as part of its Global Young Artist Projects.

Le nozze di Figaro, filled with love and jealousy, power and class conflict, is a window on the complexities of human hopes and desires through Mozart’s genius music. For World Opera Day, Daegu Opera offers a positive vision of the future of opera on a global stage. The production features emerging artists under the age of 35 from seven countries: South Korea, United States, Canada, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Italy and Spain. Selected through a competitive audition process, these artists have gathered in Daegu, transcending language and cultural boundaries to unite through the language of Mozart. Each performer stands at a pivotal moment in their artistic journey, and this stage offers a glimpse into their brightest potential. This is not just a performance of a well-known classic, but a rare opportunity to witness live the universality of opera - alive and kicking all over the world, and in good hands for the future.

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