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Le Nozze di Figaro
Metropolitan Opera House, Thu, December 10, 1959
Debut : Christa Ludwig, Charleen Clark
Le Nozze di Figaro (175)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Lorenzo Da Ponte
- Figaro
- Giorgio Tozzi
- Susanna
- Elisabeth Söderström
- Count Almaviva
- Kim Borg
- Countess Almaviva
- Lucine Amara
- Cherubino
- Christa Ludwig [Debut]
- Dr. Bartolo
- Ezio Flagello
- Marcellina
- Regina Resnik
- Don Basilio
- Alessio De Paolis
- Antonio
- Lawrence Davidson
- Barbarina
- Teresa Stratas
- Don Curzio
- Gabor Carelli
- Peasant
- Charleen Clark [Debut]
- Peasant
- Dorothy Shawn
- Conductor
- Erich Leinsdorf
Review 1:
Review of Louis Biancolli in the World Telegram and Sun\
'Figaro' Shines With New Cast
The Metropolitan's sprightly new production of '"The Marriage of Figaro" continued its conquest of the city last night with several changes of cast.
Chief of them was the new Cherubino - Berlin-born Christa Ludwig, a leading mezzo at Darmstadt, Salzburg and Vienna since her debut as Prince Orlofsky in "Fledermaus" in 1946. She is a valuable acquisition.
Gifted with a bright, warm voice; Miss Ludwig was a lively and believable Cherubino. Her singing was precise and even, each tone clear and true, and her Italian rippled along like a second music. The ovation was fully deserved.
Welcome Back.
It was a pleasure to welcome back Lucine Amara as the Countess. She has a way of enriching every performance with her wealth of voice and feeling. Last night was no exception. Miss Amara is one of the Met's proudest properties.
Also new to the season's revival was Teresa Stratas who, even in the small role of Barbarina, showed how truly she belongs in the company of real artists. One looks to good things from this gifted Greek-Canadian soprano.
As Figaro, Giorgio Tozzi gave further proof of his growing artistic stature. Barring a few tight top tones the singing was of that of the mellow and confident quality he has accustomed us to.
Master Comic.
Possibly the most accomplished character actor in the whole company is Alessio de Paolis. His portrayal of the doddering Don Basilio was side-splitting. What a master of comedy - and finesse, too!
Regina Resnik is another of my favorites in this matchless masterpiece of Mozart's. Her Marcelina, in mirthful speech and caricature is a comic. Km Borg was again the Almaviva and Elizabeth Soederstroem the Susanna.
Erich Leinsdorf conducted the opera as if it were both a privilege and a pleasure, and the large crowd again greeted it and the production with the jubilation they so richly merit.
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- Erich Leinsdorf [Conductor]
- Giorgio Tozzi [Figaro]
- Elisabeth Söderström [Susanna]
- Kim Borg [Count Almaviva]
- Lucine Amara [Countess Almaviva]
- Christa Ludwig [Cherubino]
- Ezio Flagello [Dr. Bartolo]
- Regina Resnik [Marcellina]
- Alessio De Paolis [Don Basilio]
- Lawrence Davidson [Antonio]
- Teresa Stratas [Barbarina]
- Gabor Carelli [Don Curzio]
- Charleen Clark [Peasant]
- Dorothy Shawn [Peasant]