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Il Barbiere di SivigliaNew production

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Komische Oper BerlinBehrenstraße 55-57, Berlin, Germany
Dates/times in Berlin time zone
Programme
Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868)Il barbiere di SivigliaLibretto by Cesare Sterbini
Performers
Komische Oper Berlin
Antonello ManacordaConductor
Kirill SerebrennikovDirector, Set Designer, Costume Designer
Chor der Komischen Oper Berlin
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin
Alexej TregubovSet Designer
David CaveliusChoirmaster / chorus director
Johanna WallDramaturgy
Diego LeetzLighting Designer
Nicole ChevalierSopranoRosina
Tansel AkzeybekTenorCount Almaviva
Dominik KöningerBaritoneFigaro
Philipp MeierhöferBassDr Bartolo
Tareq NazmiBassDon Basilio
Julia GiebelSopranoBerta
Denis MiloBassFiorello

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 € 

Komische Oper Berlin
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