La cambiale di matrimonio (2006)

ALL 08/31/2006 (it) Music 83 Min
  • Release
    08/31/2006
  • Production
    Rossini Opera Festival
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  • Original title
    La cambiale di matrimonio
  • Original language
    it
  • Production Cost
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Overview

Rossini's first staged opera already contains all the elements that would take the music world by storm in Il barbiere di Siviglia, L'italiana in Algeri and La Cenerentola in the years to come: melodic inventiveness, ingenious connections between sung lines and orchestral accompaniment in the exuberant finale, musical humour and ensembles using breathtakingly fast parlando singing. This sparkling production continues the Rossini one-act opera series emerging from the Schwetzingen Festival with excellent direction, acting and stagecraft. Director Michael Hampe created a perfect realization of the opera in the small, jewel-like Rococo Theatre of Schwetzingen Palace in May 1989.

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  1. Paolo Bordogna

    Sir Tobia Mill (basso)

  2. Desirée Rancatore

    Fannì (soprano)

  3. Saimir Pirgu

    Edoardo Milfort (tenore)

  4. Fabio Maria Capitanucci

    Slook (basso)

  5. Enrico Marabelli

    Norton (basso)

  6. Maria Gortsevskaya

    Clarina (soprano)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 6 , Crews : 5

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La cambiale di matrimonio (2006) 83 Min

ALL 08/31/2006 (it)
Music
  • Release 08/31/2006
  • Production
    Rossini Opera Festival
  • Original title La cambiale di matrimonio
  • it
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Rossini's first staged opera already contains all the elements that would take the music world by storm in Il barbiere di Siviglia, L'italiana in Algeri and La Cenerentola in the years to come: melodic inventiveness, ingenious connections between sung lines and orchestral accompaniment in the exuberant finale, musical humour and ensembles using breathtakingly fast parlando singing. This sparkling production continues the Rossini one-act opera series emerging from the Schwetzingen Festival with excellent direction, acting and stagecraft. Director Michael Hampe created a perfect realization of the opera in the small, jewel-like Rococo Theatre of Schwetzingen Palace in May 1989.

  1. Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer