The Metropolitan Opera: Il Barbiere di Siviglia (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 22, 2014

Original Title:
The Metropolitan Opera: Il Barbiere di Siviglia

Alternate Titles:
Great Performances at the Met: Il Barbiere di Siviglia
The Met: Live in HD - Il Barbiere di Siviglia

Production Companies:
The Metropolitan Opera

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA 

Runtime: 168

A youthful cast brings Rossini’s immortal comedy to sparkling life, led by Christopher Maltman as Figaro, the resourceful barber and man-about-town of the title. The lovely Isabel Leonard is Rosina, the clever young woman at the center of the story, and Lawrence Brownlee sings Count Almaviva, the man who loves her and—with Figaro’s help—rescues her from the house of her elderly and smitten guardian, Bartolo, played by Maurizio Muraro. Paata Burchuladze is the bumbling music master Basilio, and rising conductor and bel canto specialist Michele Mariotti leads the Met’s musical forces in Bartlett Sher’s lively production.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Michael Zecker

Conductor:
Michele Mariotti

Costume Designer:
Catherine Zuber

Dramaturgy:
Paul Cremo

Executive Producer:
Peter Gelb

Lighting Design:
Christopher Akerlind

Makeup Artist:
Matiki Anoff

Music Producer:
Jay David Saks

Original Music Composer:
Gioacchino Rossini

Original Story:
Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais

Producer:
Matthew Diamond
Louisa Briccetti
Victoria Warivonchik

Production Design:
Bartlett Sher

Set Designer:
Michael Yeargan

Sound Supervisor:
John Kerswell

Stage Director:
Kathleen Smith Belcher

Supervising Producer:
Mia Bongiovanni
Elena Park

Technical Supervisor:
Ron Washburn

Writer:
Cesare Sterbini

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