Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) | Les Noces de Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro) | Livret de Lorenzo Da Ponte |
Prague National Theatre Opera | ||
Julia Jones | Direction | |
Barbora Horáková | Mise en scène | |
Falko Herold | Décors | |
Nicole von Graevenitz | Costumes | |
Ivo Dankovič | Lumières | |
Prague National Theatre Orchestra | ||
Prague National Theatre Chorus | ||
Ondřej Hučín | Dramaturgie | |
Jan Adam | Chorégraphie | |
Prague State Opera | ||
Lukáš Bařák | Baryton-basse | Figaro |
Ekaterina Krovateva | Soprano | Suzanne (Susanna) |
Pavol Kubáň | Baryton | le Comte Almaviva |
Barbora Perná | Soprano | la Comtesse Almaviva |
Barbora Řeřichová | Soprano | la Comtesse Almaviva |
Jarmila Balážová | Mezzo-soprano | Chérubin (Cherubino) |
Tomas Selc | Basse | le docteur Bartolo |
Pavel Švingr | Baryton | le docteur Bartolo |
Ivo Hrachovec | Basse | Antonio |
Kateřina Jalovcová | Mezzo-soprano | Marceline (Marcellina) |
Jana Horáková Levicová | Mezzo-soprano | Marceline (Marcellina) |
Josef Moravec | Ténor | Don Basilio |
Marie Šimůnková | Soprano | Barberine (Barbarina) |
Peter Malý | Ténor | Don Curzio |
One of Mozart’s best-known works, Le nozze di Figaro ranks among the most frequently performed operas of all time. Splendidly portraying characters and superbly depicting the relationships between the protagonists, who often find themselves in thorny situations, it provides a more accurate account of late 18th-century morality and immorality than many a history book.
Le nozze di Figaro premiered in Vienna on 1 May 1786, with Mozart only completing the prelude two days previously.The first two performances were conducted by the composer himself, seated at and playing the harpsichord. Six months later, the opera was staged in Prague, where it was a resounding success, with the audience responding with enormous ovations. In the wake of this triumph, Mozart accepted from Prague a commission for a new opera, which would become the famous Don Giovanni (premiered in 1787 at the Estates Theatre).