Il Trittico (2012)

ALL 02/05/2012 (it) 300 Min
  • Release
    02/05/2012
  • Production
    San Francisco Opera
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  • Original title
    Il Trittico
  • Original language
    it
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

This evening of one-acts is like a lavish three-course dinner, prepared by a master and promising something for everyone's taste. Not since 1952 had San Francisco audiences had the rare opportunity to enjoy this unique work the way its creator intended-in its entirety and with an ideal cast. "Smartly directed by James Robinson and conducted with sweeping lyricism by Patrick Summers" (San Francisco Chronicle). Soprano Patricia Racette, whose many San Francisco Opera triumphs include her incisive portrait of Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly,"tackled all three soprano roles...and emerged triumphant" (San Francisco Chronicle). In the three diverse soprano roles, "Racette modulated the quality and tone of her radiant, muscular sound accordingly. The title role in Suor Angelica is the real soprano showcase, a virtuoso exercise in both soaring vocalism and emotional specificity, and Racette rose superbly to the challenge."

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Casts

  1. Paolo Gavanelli

    Il Tabarro - Michele / Gianni Schicchi - Gianni Schicchi

  2. Tamara Wapinsky

    Il Tabarro - Two Lovers / Suor Angelica - Alms Sisters

  3. David Lomeli

    Il Tabarro - Two Lovers / Gianni Schicchi - Rinuccio

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 3 , Crews : 0

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Il Trittico (2012) 300 Min

ALL 02/05/2012 (it)
  • Release 02/05/2012
  • Production
    San Francisco Opera
  • Original title Il Trittico
  • it
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

This evening of one-acts is like a lavish three-course dinner, prepared by a master and promising something for everyone's taste. Not since 1952 had San Francisco audiences had the rare opportunity to enjoy this unique work the way its creator intended-in its entirety and with an ideal cast. "Smartly directed by James Robinson and conducted with sweeping lyricism by Patrick Summers" (San Francisco Chronicle). Soprano Patricia Racette, whose many San Francisco Opera triumphs include her incisive portrait of Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly,"tackled all three soprano roles...and emerged triumphant" (San Francisco Chronicle). In the three diverse soprano roles, "Racette modulated the quality and tone of her radiant, muscular sound accordingly. The title role in Suor Angelica is the real soprano showcase, a virtuoso exercise in both soaring vocalism and emotional specificity, and Racette rose superbly to the challenge."

  1. Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer