The Metropolitan Opera: Le Nozze di Figaro
The Metropolitan Opera: Le Nozze di Figaro

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The Metropolitan Opera: Le Nozze di Figaro

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Two outstanding casts—including sopranos Nadine Sierra, Anita Hartig, Susanna Phillips, and Hanna-Elisabeth Müller; mezzo-sopranos Gaëlle Arquez and Marianne Crebassa; baritone Mariusz Kwiecien; and bass-baritones Luca Pisaroni and Adam Plachetka—come together for Mozart’s scintillating class comedy. Antonello Manacorda and Cornelius Meister conduct Sir Richard Eyre’s fast-paced production.

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Director: Jean-Pierre PonnelleGenres: Opera, Classical Music, Drama

Plot Summary

In this classic opera, the clever servant Figaro plans to marry Susanna, but his plans are complicated by the Count's infatuation with her. The opera unfolds through a series of comedic misunderstandings, disguises, and witty exchanges as Figaro and Susanna, with the help of the Countess and others, conspire to thwart the Count's desires and unite two young lovers. It's a brilliant exploration of class, love, and forgiveness.

Critical Reception

This Metropolitan Opera production, directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, is celebrated for its insightful direction and a cast that brings Mozart's masterpiece to life with both vocal brilliance and dramatic flair. It has been a staple of the Met's repertoire, consistently praised for its intelligent interpretation of the opera's complex emotional and comedic layers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intelligent and humorous directorial approach.

  • Lauded for strong vocal performances that capture the essence of Mozart's score.

  • Recognized for its effective portrayal of character dynamics and emotional depth.

Google audience: Audience reception for this production is generally very positive, with viewers often highlighting the engaging staging and the cast's ability to convey both the comedic and dramatic elements of the opera. The production is frequently cited as a benchmark for its faithfulness to Mozart's intentions.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as this is a specific production recording, not a standalone film released for awards consideration).

Fun Fact

Jean-Pierre Ponnelle's directorial vision for this production was noted for its departure from overly ornate sets, focusing instead on a more intimate and character-driven staging that allowed the nuances of the opera to shine through.

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