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Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro / Dudamel, Staatsoper Unter den Linden

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Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro / Dudamel, Staatsoper Unter den Linden

Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro / Dudamel, Staatsoper Unter den Linden

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ā€œNothing is harder to put on stage than lightness. And humor is the sharpest weapon of the desperate. That is why it is an obligation, indeed a must, to enjoy this Figaro by Jürgen Flimm at the Staatsoper to the fullest.ā€œ (ARD Radio) This production of ā€œLe nozze di Figaroā€ is directed by the former artistic director of the Staatsoper Berlin, Jürgen Flimm, who characterizes it as follows: ā€œFigaro is by far the best work ever devised for the stage; it combines everything that moves the human heart and mind – forlorn hope, pleasantry, satire, profound significance, also much ado about nothing and vain amours.ā€ This production with a star-studded ensemble of soloists was Flimm’s third staging of this musical masterpiece, and this time he places the plot in Count Almavivaā€˜s summer residence – a place where the count spent his childhood, a place full of memories where time has left its marks. It is in this hot atmosphere of summer that the great day unfolds: holidays, sun, sea, pretty women take a fancy to pretty men and pretty men take a fancy to pretty women. A midsummer nightā€˜s dream full of tangled paths and futile longing where the women pull the strings of intrigue with their gentle hands.
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ā€œNothing is harder to put on stage than lightness. And humor is the sharpest weapon of the desperate. That is why it is an obligation, indeed a must, to enjoy this Figaro by Jürgen Flimm at the Staatsoper to the fullest.ā€œ (ARD Radio) This production of ā€œLe nozze di Figaroā€ is directed by the former artistic director of the Staatsoper Berlin, Jürgen Flimm, who characterizes it as follows: ā€œFigaro is by far the best work ever devised for the stage; it combines everything that moves the human heart and mind – forlorn hope, pleasantry, satire, profound significance, also much ado about nothing and vain amours.ā€ This production with a star-studded ensemble of soloists was Flimm’s third staging of this musical masterpiece, and this time he places the plot in Count Almavivaā€˜s summer residence – a place where the count spent his childhood, a place full of memories where time has left its marks. It is in this hot atmosphere of summer that the great day unfolds: holidays, sun, sea, pretty women take a fancy to pretty men and pretty men take a fancy to pretty women. A midsummer nightā€˜s dream full of tangled paths and futile longing where the women pull the strings of intrigue with their gentle hands.