LE NOZZE DI FIGARO Mozart Opera Ballet Vlaanderen
Take a philandering and arrogant Count who is no match for his wily servant Figaro and his soontobewife Susanna, as manipulative as she is charming. Add in one beautiful, disillusioned Countess and one irrepressible, testosteroneladen teenage boy Cherubino. Mix with the genius of Mozart and you have one of the most perfect operas ever written. In 1781, the enlightened Emperor Joseph II abolished serfdom, ensuring societys least privileged servants like Figaro and Susanna of certain civil freedoms, including marriage. In their opera, Mozart and his librettist Da Ponte reflect on the remnants of the old guard and look towards a future of greater equality. The Count and Countess might learn a few lessons in love and life from their cunning personnel. Opera Ballet Vlaanderen has entrusted their new production to a youthful artistic team. Director Tom Goossens interweaves the librettos original Italian and his own highly imaginative Dutch. The conductor Marie Jacquot is fast becoming an internatio
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