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Il barbiere di Siviglia - Rossini

Opéra de Nice

Rossini Il Barbiere di Siviglia

From 02 May TO 08 May 2025
Opéra de Nice - Nice
Program

Rossini : Il Barbiere di Siviglia 160 mn

Cast
  • Conductor
    Beatrice Venezi
  • Director
    Benoît Bénichou
  • Performers
    Figaro: Gurgen Baveyan
    Rosina: Lilly Jørstad
    Il Conte d’Almaviva: Dave Monaco
    Dottore Bartolo: Marc Barrard
    Don Basilio: Adrian Sâmpetrean
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

Opéra de Nice - Nice Location4 & 6 RUE SAINT-FRANÇOIS-DE-PAULE - 06300 Nice France

  • Venue's Capacity: 1.080

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Synopsis

Il Barbiere di Siviglia

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In The Barber, the truculent Rossini offers a festival of famous arias with infectious glee. 

Everything swirls in this music where entertainment is the only thing that counts. The voices of this brilliant composer of bel canto are always in the limelight. Il barbiere di Siviglia, composed in 1816 by Rossini, is considered to be the finest example of Italian opera buffa. The libretto is inspired by Beaumarchais' play of the same name, but its social implications are more diffuse than in the French playwright's work. Chronologically, the plot precedes that of Mozart's Marriage of Figaro. To attend a performance of The Barber of Seville is to rediscover some of the best-known sung pieces in the classical repertoire, such as Basilio's aria, Figaro's cavatina and Rosina's aria.

In Seville, Count Almaviva is trying to seduce Rosina, the ward of Doctor Bartholo. Bartholo has designs on the young girl and keeps her locked up in his house. Figaro, nicknamed the Babier of Seville, has become the Count's valet and helps his master to win over the woman he loves.

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