“Il barbiere di Siviglia” at the Teatro Regio in Turin

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Il barbiere di Siviglia

logoregioTeatro Regio, Thursday 7 November 2013 – Sunday 17 November 2013

 

Dramma buffo in two acts

Libretto by Cesare Sterbini from the homonym comedy by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais

Music by Gioachino Rossini

Characters Cast
Count d’Almaviva tenor Antonino Siragusa
Francesco Marsiglia (9, 12, 16)
Don Bartolo, doctor of medicine,
Rosina’s guardian bass
Paolo Bordogna
Marco Filippo Romano 
(9, 12, 16)
Rosina, rich Don Bartolo’s
ward mezzosoprano
Laura Polverelli
Chiara Amarù (9, 12, 16)
Figaro, a barber baritone Vito Priante
Domenico Balzani (9, 12, 16)
Don Basilio, music Rosina’s
teacher; hypocrite bass
Nicola Ulivieri
Abramo Rosalen (9, 12, 16)
Fiorello, servant to the count
d’Almaviva baritone

Ryan Milstead
Berta, old servant to
Don Bartolo mezzosoprano
Giovanna Donadini
An Officer baritone Franco Rizzo / Riccardo Mattiotto
Ambrogio, Don Bartolo’s
servant mime
Antonio Sarasso
   
Conductor Alessandro De Marchi
Director Vittorio Borrelli
Sets and costumes Luisa Spinatelli
Luci Andrea Anfossi
Chorus Master Claudio Fenoglio

Orchestra & Chorus Teatro Regio Torino

Staging by Teatro Regio

Calendar

  1. Thursday 7 November 2013 – 20.00 – Series A
  2. Friday 8 November 2013 – 20.00 – Series D
  3. Saturday 9 November 2013 – 20.00 – Region Series 2
  4. Sunday 10 November 2013 – 15.00 – Series F
  5. Tuesday 12 November 2013 – 20.00 – Company Series
  6. Wednesday 13 November 2013 – 20.00 – Series B
  7. Saturday 16 November 2013 – 15.00 – Matinee Series 2
  8. Sunday 17 November 2013 – 15.00 – Series C

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