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Gioachino Rossini Patrick Kabongo Kenneth Tarver Lorenzo Regazzo 1812 2017
Gioachino Rossini – L’occasione fa il ladro (Virtuosi Brunensis / Rossini in Wildbad) Burletta per musica in one act (1812) Libretto by Luigi Prividali L’occasione fa il ladro (‘Opportunity Makes a Thief’) was composed by the young Rossini in just eleven days, working alongside his librettist Luigi Prividali. The tale presents a comedy of multiple confusions in one act. Count Alberto, travelling to marry a fiancée he has yet to meet, leaves an inn with the wrong suitcase. Left holding the Count’s papers and possessions, Don Parmenione audaciously adopts Alberto’s identity intent on taking the bride for himself. Jochen Schönleber’s acclaimed production adapts Rossini’s swift and deftly plotted moral drama to give present-day relevance to Rossini’s exuberant ensemble burletta. Don Eusebio – Patrick Kabongo, tenor Berenice – Vera Talerko, soprano Conte Alberto – Kenneth Tarver, tenor Don Parmenione – Lorenzo Regazzo, bass Ernestina – Giada Frasconi, mezzo-soprano Virtuosi Brunensis Conductor – Antonino Fogliani Stage Director / Set Designer – Jochen Schönleber Choreographer – Matteo Marziano Graziano Film Director – Philippe Ohl Filmed on 13 and 22 July 2017 at the Köngliches Kurtheater, Bad Wildbad, Germany DVD 2.110706 / Blu-ray NBD0137V Watch more interviews and trailers: (http•••) Watch more Naxos Audiovisuals: (http•••)/ Listen to Naxos playlists: Spotify: (http•••) Apple Music: (http•••) Follow us: Facebook: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Naxos Blog: (http•••) Website: (http•••)
Gioachino Rossini Giulio Mastrototaro Patrick Kabongo Monti Górecki José Miguel Pérez Sierra 1811 2018
Gioachino Rossini – L’equivoco stravagante (Virtuosi Brunensis / Rossini in Wildbad) Dramma giocoso in two acts (1811) Libretto by Gaetano Gasbarri Rossini wrote L’equivoco stravagante (‘The Curious Misunderstanding’), his first full-length opera, when he was only 19 years old. As its title suggests, the plot of this dramma giocoso offers a panoply of absurdist stagecraft with one character being led to believe that the work’s heroine is in fact a castrato trying to avoid military service. Full of his trademark buffo humour, melodious and musically buoyant, the opera ran foul of the censors and was swiftly banned, which accounts for its rarity in performances and recordings. The new edition of the score used in this production corrects numerous previous errors. Ernestina – Antonella Colaianni, mezzo-soprano Gamberotto – Giulio Mastrototaro, baritone Buralicchio – Emmanuel Franco, baritone Ermanno – Patrick Kabongo, tenor Rosalia – Eleonora Bellocci, soprano Frontino – Sebastian Monti, tenor Górecki Chamber Choir Virtuosi Brunensis Conductor – José Miguel Pérez-Sierra Stage Director – Jochen Schönleber Film Director – Philippe Ohl Filmed on 26 and 29 July 2018 at the Königliches Kurtheater, Bad Wildbad, Germany DVD 2.110696 / Blu-ray NBD0133V Watch more interviews and trailers: (http•••) Watch more Naxos Audiovisuals: (http•••)/ Listen to Naxos playlists: Spotify: (http•••) Apple Music: (http•••) Follow us: Facebook: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Naxos Blog: (http•••) Website: (http•••)