La Scala di Seta - Rossini
La Scala di Seta - Rossini

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La Scala di Seta - Rossini

2006
Movie
100 min
English

This beautiful production by renowned opera director Michael Hampe was recorded at the exquisite Rococo Theatre in Schwetzingen Palace in May 1990. La scala di seta is one of the five one-act operas - farsa giocosa - in which the young Rossini first demonstrated his operatic genius. This sparkling production continues the Rossini one-act opera series emerging from the Schwetzingen Festival. The staging is perfectly suited to the screen and the cast of principals, led by David Griffith and Luciana Serra provide musical excellence together with the flexible Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra.

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Director: Damiano MichielettoGenres: Opera, Comedy

Plot Summary

This charming opera buffa by Gioachino Rossini tells the story of Giulia, a young woman secretly married to the painter Dorvil. She attempts to arrange a marriage to the wealthy Blmante to appease her guardian, but her secret love and numerous misunderstandings complicate matters. The plot unfolds with mistaken identities, witty dialogues, and comical situations as Giulia tries to navigate her desires and societal expectations.

Critical Reception

The 2006 production of Rossini's 'La Scala di Seta,' directed by Damiano Michieletto and featuring a strong cast, was generally well-received by opera critics and audiences for its fresh interpretation and energetic staging. It's often praised for capturing the lighthearted spirit of Rossini's early comic opera.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vivacious staging and Rossini's ebullient score.

  • The cast's comedic timing and vocal performances were highlighted.

  • Recognized for its clever and modern directorial approach to a classic work.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this production often point to the delightful humor and the effectiveness of the staging in bringing the opera to life. Viewers appreciated the energetic performances and the overall lighthearted enjoyment of the performance.

Fun Fact

La Scala di Seta, meaning 'The Silken Ladder,' is one of Rossini's shortest and earliest operas, composed when he was just 20 years old.

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