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We have two important informations for our kind audience.
We announce that maestro Marc Minkowski will no longer conduct the opera "Le nozze di Figaro" and, instead of him, maestro Theodor Guschlbauer will take the podium.
Following this, the last performance, scheduled for 19 May 2022 at 7 pm at the Teatro della Pergola, has been moved to May 11, 2022 (same time and same place).
It was 1786, and 1 May was the date of the debut at the Burgtheater in Vienna of the first of three masterpieces by Mozart in collaboration with Lorenzo Da Ponte: Le nozze di Figaro. The story, based on the well-known Le mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais in 1778, was particularly suited to Mozart in terms of the play of situations and characters, which was ideal for an unprecedented psychological examination set to music. The score is characterised from the very beginning by a notable vitality: the overture draws us into the crazed day of Figaro and his companions, and from that moment the music acquiring such force as to become action itself, through plots twists, disguises, ploys, un-kept promises, unexpected revelations and tormented love, but also nostalgia and anguish, right up to the conciliating end of the fourth act, which returns harmony and order to things.
Thanks to Fondazione CR Firenze, the performance of 11/05/2022 is on sale with a 50% discount on tickets for each sector
Staging by Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
We have two important informations for our kind audience.
We announce that maestro Marc Minkowski will no longer conduct the opera "Le nozze di Figaro" and, instead of him, maestro Theodor Guschlbauer will take the podium.
Following this, the last performance, scheduled for 19 May 2022 at 7 pm at the Teatro della Pergola, has been moved to May 11, 2022 (same time and same place).
It was 1786, and 1 May was the date of the debut at the Burgtheater in Vienna of the first of three masterpieces by Mozart in collaboration with Lorenzo Da Ponte: Le nozze di Figaro. The story, based on the well-known Le mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais in 1778, was particularly suited to Mozart in terms of the play of situations and characters, which was ideal for an unprecedented psychological examination set to music. The score is characterised from the very beginning by a notable vitality: the overture draws us into the crazed day of Figaro and his companions, and from that moment the music acquiring such force as to become action itself, through plots twists, disguises, ploys, un-kept promises, unexpected revelations and tormented love, but also nostalgia and anguish, right up to the conciliating end of the fourth act, which returns harmony and order to things.
Thanks to Fondazione CR Firenze, the performance of 11/05/2022 is on sale with a 50% discount on tickets for each sector
Staging by Maggio Musicale Fiorentino