An Opera Buffa in Two Acts by Gioacchino Rossini
- Directed by Jérôme Savary
- The Stage Direction of Jérôme Savary adapted by Frédérique Lombart
- Set and Costume Designer Ezio Toffolutti
- Lighting Designer Jasmin Šehić
- Choreography Frédérique Lombart
La Cenerentola, ossia La bontà in trionfo (Cinderella, or Goodness Triumphant) is an operatic dramma giocoso in two acts by Gioachino Rossini. The libretto was written by Jacopo Ferretti, based on the fairy tale Cendrillon by Charles Perrault. The opera was first performed in Rome’s Teatro Valle on 25 January 1817.
Rossini composed La Cenerentola when he was 25 years old, following the success of The Barber of Seville the year before. La Cenerentola, which he completed in a period of three weeks, is considered to have some of his finest writing for solo voice and ensembles. Rossini saved some time by reusing an overture from La gazzetta and part of an aria from The Barber of Seville and by enlisting a collaborator, Luca Agolini, who wrote the secco recitatives and three numbers (Alidoro’s “Vasto teatro è il mondo“, Clorinda’s “Sventurata!” and the chorus “Ah, della bella incognita“). The facsimile edition of the autograph has a different aria for Alidoro, “Fa’ silenzio, odo un rumore“; this seems to have been added by an anonymous hand for an 1818 production. For an 1820 revival in Rome, Rossini wrote a bravura replacement, “La, del ciel nell’arcano profondo“.
THE GREAT GATSBY
- Stage Adaptation and Choreography by Leo Mujić
- Set Designer Stefano Katunar
- Costume Designer
THE ITALIAN GIRL IN ALGIERS
THE GREAT GATSBY
- Stage Adaptation and Choreography by Leo Mujić
- Set Designer Stefano Katunar
- Costume Designer
APOLLON MUSAGÈTE / OEDIPUS REX
APOLLON MUSAGÈTE / OEDIPUS REX
- Glasba Igor Stravinski
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IN THEATRE
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