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Le nozze di Figaro - Mozart

Teatro dell'Opera - Roma

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Le nozze di Figaro - Mozart

Cecilia Molinari © Alina Fejzo

Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro

From 16 September TO 23 September 2026
Teatro dell'Opera - Roma
From 144 €
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Program

Mozart : Le Nozze di Figaro 180 mn

Sung in : Italian
Cast
  • Conductor
    Emmanuel Tjeknavorian
  • Director
    Claus Guth
  • Performers
    La Contessa Almaviva: Federica Guida
    Il Conte Almaviva: Markus Werba
    Figaro: Alessio Arduini
    Susanna: Benedetta Torre
    Cherubino: Cecilia Molinari
    Marcellina: Monica Bacelli
    Dottor Bartolo: Roberto Scandiuzzi
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

Teatro dell'Opera - Roma LocationPiazza Beniamino Gigli, 7 - 00187 Roma Italie

  • Venue's Capacity: 1400

Even though there is proof that an opéra performance took place in Rome as early as 1606, (Agazzari's EUMELIO), the Pope's ban on théâtre and opéra performances was for many years an obstacle in the local development of opéra. In spite of the fact that a public opéra théâtre was inaugurated in 1697, no major composer was linked with the papal city until the opening of the présent opéra house in 1880. Opéra in Rome was far from inexistent during the nineteenth century: Rossini came to première his BARBER OF SEVILLE at the Teatro Argentina in 1816, and Verdi four of his works, including II TROVATORE (1853) and UN BALLO IN MASCHERA (1859) at the Teatro Apollo.

But in 1877, the city that had in the meantime become the capital of Italy was still without a modem opéra house. Domenico Costanzi, who had made a fortune in the hôtel business, had the good idea of bequeathing his name to the Eternal City by funding the construction of an opéra house, which was opened three years later. Roman operatic life was thus revived, and, from 1880 to 1926, the Teatro Costanzi hosted no less than 46 world premières and 120 Roman premières. Thèse premières, ail signed by Italian composers, included triumphant performances of Mascagni's CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA and Puccini's TOSCA. Furthermore, it was here that the Roman public discovered PARSIFAL in 1884, while Toscanini made his Roman début in the house's pit, conducting... CARMEN. In 1926. the théâtre fell into the hands of the fascist state, which renovated and modernized the building. When the house reopened two years later, rebaptized "Teatro Reale dell'Opera", the tradition of "national"premières was of course pursued, and one could hear composers such as Respighi and Malipiero, as weil as Stravinsky, Richard Strauss, and even Berg's WOZZECK in 1942. In 1937, the now famous open-air summer concerts were inaugurated in the Caracalla thermal baths.

In 1946, the institution adopted the name of Teatro dell'Opera and interna-tionalized its répertoire, while remaining faithful to contemporary music, as works by composers such as Britten, Honegger, Hindemith, Janâcek, and Henze were performed. It was also on this stage that Renata Tebaldi was applauded in 1948, and Maria Callas (in the rôle of Kundry in PARSIFAL!) in 1949. In spite offinancial difficulties, the house's artistic directors have, during these last few décades, deftly managed to keep alive the creativity and the luster of the Roman stage.

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Synopsis

Le Nozze di Figaro

Discover upcoming dates for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera Le Nozze di Figaro around the world and book your tickets now!

A must-see opera by the divine Mozart, where the characters of Countess and Count Almaviva, Suzanna, Figaro and, of course, the intrepid Cherubino, have long since entered the pantheon of operatic art as the most beautiful operatic characters ever drawn.

Le Nozze di Figaro is one of Mozart's best-known operas. The librettist, Da Ponte, was inspired by the plot of Beaumarchais' Marriage of Figaro. Mozart's opera retains the light-hearted atmosphere of a sentimental comedy, but the libretto tends to tone down the social criticism of Beaumarchais' play.
The fact remains, however, that Le Nozze di Figaro illustrates both an aristocracy clinging to its privileges and an astute Third Estate seeking to survive. This work marks the beginning of a major collaboration between Mozart and Da Ponte.

THE STORY

The action takes place in Count Almaviva's castle, as the servants Figaro and Susanna prepare for their forthcoming nuptials, and he seeks to exercise his droit de cuissage. The Countess, tired of her husband's infidelities, must confront his fierce jealousy. Amorous intrigues involving the page Cherubino, the scheming Marcellina and the Count's attraction to Susanna nearly derail Figaro's nuptials.

THE MAIN ROLES

  • Count Almaviva, baritone
  • Countess Almaviva, soprano
  • Figaro, the Count's valet, Susanna's fiancé, bass-baritone
  • Susanna, the Countess's chambermaid, Figaro's fiancée, soprano
  • Cherubino, page, mezzo-soprano
  • Marcellina, governess, mezzo-soprano
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