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Andrey Zhilikhovsky Lombardi Sancho Federica Lombardi Andrea Giovannini Giovannini Montanari Teatro Opera Roma 2018
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, 2018 Conte d'Almaviva: Andrey Zhilikhovsky Contessa d'Almaviva: Federica Lombardi Susanna: Elena Sancho Pereg Figaro: Vito Priante Antonio: Graziano Dallavalle Marcellina: Patrizia Biccirè Bartolo: Emanuele Cordaro Basilio: Andrea Giovannini Direttore: Stefano Montanari Regia: Graham Vick
Claessens Christiane Oelze Monica Groop Philip Defrancq Devienne Sigiswald Kuijken Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Choeur Chambre Namur 2000
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492: Act IV Scene 8: Recitative and Aria: Tutto e disposto: l'ora (Figaro) - Scene 9: Signora, ella mi disse (Susanna, Marcellina) - Scene 10: I suddetti (Susanna, La Contessa, Figaro) · Huub Claessens Mozart, W.A.: Nozze Di Figaro (Le) (The Marriage of Figaro) (Opera) ℗ 2000 Accent Released on: 2000-01-01 Artist: Huub Claessens Artist: Patrizia Biccire Artist: Werner van Mechelen Artist: Christiane Oelze Artist: Monica Groop Artist: Beatrice Cramoix Artist: Harry van der Kamp Artist: Yves Saelens Artist: Philip Defrancq Artist: Jean-Guy Devienne Artist: Marie Kuijken Choir: Choeur de Chambre de Namur Conductor: Sigiswald Kuijken Ensemble: La Petite Bande Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Auto-generated by YouTube.
Rossini Leyla Gencer Renata Scotto Handel Maria Callas Rossini Opera Festival Scala 1814 1950 1954 1955 1992
THE SONGBIRD: Italian soprano Patrizia Biccirè received her diploma in singing from the Conservatorio Rossini in Pesaro and coached with Leyla Gencer and Renata Scotto. Her debut came in 1992 at Peraro's Rossini Opera Festival in "La Scala di Seta." Biccirè has sung in Glyndebourne, Bologna, Lisbon, Bruxelles, Rome, London, Oslo, Madrid, Monaco, Vienna, Geneva, and Seoul. In addition to many Rossini roles, she has sung Oscar, Sandrina, Zerlina, Handel's Armida, Violetta, Gilda, Poppea, Maria Stuarda, and Marguerite. THE MUSIC: Rossini's opera-buffa "Il turco in Italia" premiered at La Scala in 1814. It was revived in Rome in 1950 with Maria Callas, who made a recording of the opera in 1954 and sang it again at La Scala in 1955. The plot is full of flirting, deceptions, and mistaken identities, that all come rapidly to a happy ending. Fiorilla sings two arias: the first is the brief happy-go-lucky cavatina that introduces her in the opera, "No si dà follie maggiore." Her longer bravura aria "Squallida veste, e bruna" comes near the end of the opera when she is in despair at how she has lost her honor and husband.
Gioachino Rossini Paolo Bordogna Bosman 2004
Scena 13 - Aria di Fanny Soprano Patrizia Biccirè recitativo Tobia - Paolo Bordogna Direttore Arnold Bosman Festival della Coruna 11-13 giugno 2004
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