by Goachino Antonio Rossini; Melbourne Opera
25
& 27 June & 3 July, 2015 Athenaeum; 10 July, 2015 at
Alexander Theatre, Monash
I am not reviewing this opera. KH
From Media Release:
'Melbourne Opera is proud to present a restaging of
their highly successful production of The Barber Of Seville, Rossini’s
hilarious and widely popular opera.
'Considered the most popular comic opera of all time, The
Barber of Seville remains one of the most performed operas in the world.
'Hugh Halliday returns to direct the production after
directing two productions for Opera Australia.
' “The Barber of
Seville is fast action, it doesn’t stand still for more than five seconds. It’s
a farce, a real situational comedy – perhaps one of the world’s first
sit-coms!” says Hugh.
'The Barber Of Seville
tells the tales of an overprotective guardian outwitted by his daughters love
with the help from the conniving barber Figaro. First performed in 1818, it was
one of the first opera buffas, or comic operas. It is loosely based on a play
by French playwright Pierre Beaumarchais.
'Hugh and Melbourne Opera have once again assembled a
wonderfully high calibre cast to perform this deliciously fun opera.
' “I’ve been
lucky enough to assemble a cast of some of Australia’s finest singers who also
happen to be extremely well versed in comedy, with impeccable timing.”
'The cast is led by mezzo-soprano, Sally-Anne Russell,
one of Australia’s most versatile and popular artists.
' “There is only
one way to describe this production: it’s high camp, high fun, high notes and
lots of laughs!” says Sally-Anne.
'Sally-Anne has performed in 15 different countries as
well as with Opera Australia, all the state opera companies and all Australia’s
major orchestras. She is also an ABC Classic FM recording artist, and appears
regularly on radio.
'The Barber Of Seville
will also feature Baritone Phillip Calcagno as Figaro the artful Barber; Herald
Sun Aria winner, Brenton Spiteri, as Count Almaviva; and Roger Howell or Ian
Cousins as the overprotective guardian, Don Bartolo. David Gould reprises his
role as the scheming Don Basilo and Jodie Debono stars as the maid, Berta.
'Conducting duties are shared between Greg
Hocking and MO Head of Music Raymond Lawrence.
' "Barber is a constant delight for all
involved, the orchestra has as much fun with Rossini's witty and inventive
music as the cast on stage. We always look forward greatly to performing
this masterpiece,” says Greg.
'The Barber of Seville
follows Melbourne Opera’s acclaimed premiere production of the rare German
opera Der Freischütz in March, and precedes a new production of Gaetano
Donizetti’s tragic opera Maria Stuarda in September.
From Media Release
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