

Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro (Salzburg Festival)
The Salzburg Festival presents one of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's masterpieces: the opera Le Nozze di Figaro, in a new production staged by Sven-Eric Bechtolf and conducted by Dan Ettinger. Set-List: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492.
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Plot Summary
This Salzburg Festival production of Mozart's beloved opera buffa, 'The Marriage of Figaro,' captures the chaotic and comedic entanglement of servants and masters in a Spanish palace. Figaro and Susanna, the Count's valet and lady's maid, are planning their wedding, but their hopes are thwarted by the Count's lecherous designs on Susanna and the Countess's own sorrows. Witty schemes, mistaken identities, and a series of hilarious misunderstandings ensue as Figaro and Susanna strive to outwit their superiors and secure their happiness.
Critical Reception
This production garnered significant acclaim for its intelligent staging, strong vocal performances, and masterful direction by Christof Loy. Critics praised its psychological depth and clear articulation of the opera's complex social dynamics and emotional undercurrents, while commending the orchestra's vibrant rendition of Mozart's score.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Christof Loy's insightful and psychologically nuanced direction.
- Celebrated for strong ensemble cast and superb musical execution by the Vienna Philharmonic.
- Noted for its clarity in presenting the opera's intricate plot and social commentary.
Google audience: Audience feedback often highlights the exceptional musicality and the director's ability to bring out the human drama within the comedic framework. Viewers appreciated the clear staging and the emotional resonance of the performances.
Fun Fact
The Salzburg Festival production of 'The Marriage of Figaro' in 2015 featured the Vienna Philharmonic, an orchestra with a long and distinguished history of performing Mozart's works at the highest level.
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