Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro

Basel Chamber Orchestra / Giovanni Antonini

This concert has already taken place! 33.80 | 102.40 | 136.10 | 158.60 | 184.50
This concert has already taken place! 33.80 | 102.40 | 136.10 | 158.60 | 184.50
Giovanni Antonini
Giovanni Antonini © David Ellis
Kammerorchester Basel
Kammerorchester Basel © Christian Flierl
  • Doors open 18:00

  • Start 19:00

  • End ca. 22:30

Revolution? Sensation!

A servant tricks a nobleman: even in the arts, such a thing was practically a call for revolution in 1786. And yet the title character of Mozart’s opera »Le nozze di Figaro« was allowed to take his employer Count Almaviva for a full ride on the stage of the Vienna Court Opera that very year and end up making a real fool of himself. The Emperor himself had authorised the performance after Mozart had played him a few pieces from the new opera: he was evidently just as unable to resist the pull of the wonderful music as the audience, who still celebrate the opera as one of Mozart’s absolute masterpieces to this day. At the Elbphilharmonie, the performance of this brilliant work by Mozart specialist Giovanni Antonini with his Basel Chamber Orchestra and a top-class line-up of soloists promises nothing less than a masterly performance.

Performers

Kammerorchester Basel

Basler Madrigalisten

Florian Boesch baritone

Anett Fritsch soprano

Robert Gleadow bass

Nikola Hillebrand soprano

Anna Lucia Richter soprano

Anna-Doris Capitelli soprano

Shinyoung Kim soprano

Joshua Spink tenor

Riccardo Novaro baritone

conductor Giovanni Antonini

Programme

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Le nozze di Figaro / Opera Buffa in Four Acts, KV 492

Series

Opera and Oratorio

Promoter: Konzertdirektion Dr. Rudolf Goette

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