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Le Nozze di Figaro
Metropolitan Opera House, Thu, December 15, 1988
Debut : Mark Elder, Anne Sofie von Otter
Le Nozze di Figaro (308)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Lorenzo Da Ponte
- Figaro
- John Cheek
- Susanna
- Hei-Kyung Hong
- Count Almaviva
- Thomas Hampson
- Countess Almaviva
- Roberta Alexander
- Cherubino
- Anne Sofie von Otter [Debut]
- Dr. Bartolo
- Richard Van Allan
- Marcellina
- Loretta Di Franco
- Don Basilio
- Michel Sénéchal
- Antonio
- James Courtney
- Barbarina
- Harolyn Blackwell
- Don Curzio
- Andrea Velis
- Conductor
- Mark Elder [Debut]
- Production
- Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
- Lighting Designer
- Gil Wechsler
- Stage Director
- Lesley Koenig
Le Nozze di Figaro received nine performances this season.
The revival of Mozart's opera this season was dedicated to the memory of Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, who died August 11, 1988.
Review 1:
Review of Bill Zackariasen in the Daily News
“Figaro”: Cheer Amid the Gloom
Celebrated stage director and designer Jean-Pierre Ponnelle died before his time last summer, so it's sad to score again the fact that his production of Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro," which the Metropolitan Opera revived Thursday, is a pretty gloomy affair. Ponnelle had long considered "Figaro" to be more a social tract presaging the French Revolution than a lighthearted, at times bittersweet, comedy of manners. This is underlined by his forbidding, basically colorless sets and lighting for Count Almaviva's palace; unfortunately, nothing has been done to improve that situation.
However, the stage director for this revival, Lesley Koenig, has reverted to traditional staging, taking advantage of virtually all opportunities for humor. In addition, the current cast accents youth, which also helped to make Thursday's performance so unusually refreshing. So did the superb conducting of debuting Mark Elder, music director of the English National Opera, who led exquisite playing that balanced ebullience with sentiment. Elder also encouraged singers to ornament, and restored the original solo voicing and order of the numbers.
The other debutante, Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter, was from first note and word to last virtual perfection as the mischievous page Cherubino — a thoroughly delicious and believable performance. Soprano Hei-Kyung Hong likewise fulfilled her exceptional promise by singing and acting a pert Susanna who never once turned arch.
Bass John Cheek sang capitally as Figaro, though his sense of humor wasn't as pronounced as that of his master, the Count, sung splendidly once again by baritone Thomas Hampson. There were no complaints at all about the rest of the lineup, which included Loretta Di Franco (Marcellina), Richard Van Allan (Dr. Bartolo) and Michel Séhéchal as a most delightfully unctuous Don Basilio.
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- Mark Elder [Conductor]
- John Cheek [Figaro]
- Hei-Kyung Hong [Susanna]
- Thomas Hampson [Count Almaviva]
- Roberta Alexander [Countess Almaviva]
- Anne Sofie von Otter [Cherubino]
- Richard Van Allan [Dr. Bartolo]
- Loretta Di Franco [Marcellina]
- Michel Sénéchal [Don Basilio]
- James Courtney [Antonio]
- Harolyn Blackwell [Barbarina]
- Andrea Velis [Don Curzio]
- Jean-Pierre Ponnelle [Production]
- Gil Wechsler [Lighting Designer]
- Lesley Koenig [Stage Director]