Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) | Il barbiere di Siviglia | Libretto by Cesare Sterbini |
Komische Oper Berlin | ||
Antonello Manacorda | Conductor | |
Kirill Serebrennikov | Director, Set Designer, Costume Designer | |
Chor der Komischen Oper Berlin | ||
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin | ||
Alexej Tregubov | Set Designer | |
David Cavelius | Choirmaster / chorus director | |
Johanna Wall | Dramaturgy | |
Diego Leetz | Lighting Designer | |
Nicole Chevalier | Soprano | Rosina |
Tansel Akzeybek | Tenor | Count Almaviva |
Dominik Köninger | Baritone | Figaro |
Philipp Meierhöfer | Bass | Dr Bartolo |
Tareq Nazmi | Bass | Don Basilio |
Julia Giebel | Soprano | Berta |
Denis Milo | Bass | Fiorello |
Rossini's classic in the production by one of the most exciting contemporary Russian directors, Kirill Serebrennikov – with Tansel Akzeybek as the enchanting lover, Nicole Chevalier as the clever object of his desire, Philipp Meierhöfer as the not-very-bitter rival, and Dominik Köninger as the frantic factotum.
There are strange goings-on behind Doctor Bartolo's back! Recently, his ward Rosina – whom he plans to marry for her sizeable inheritance as soon as possible – seems to be secretly making new friends. A stranger is seeking to conquer Rosina's heart with self-composed songs and all manner of cryptic messages. Even Rosina long remains ignorant of the true identity of this mysterious admirer. But one thing is clear – anything is better than being forever chained to the fusty, grumpy Bartolo. And where there's a will, there's a way – no matter how strange.
Ever since the première of Il barbiere di Siviglia on 20 February 1816 in Rome's Teatro Argentina, Rossini's crazy barber has been racing to and thro – Figaro here! Figaro there! – with uninterrupted verve across the stages of the world. Hard-hearted scheming here encounters romantic yearning for love. Kirill Serebrennikov, the trail-blazing director of his generation in Russia, stages this classic as a modern game of hide and seek where everyone hides from each other and – above all – from themselves.
Tickets cost: 12 - 92 €