The Marriage of Figaro (1995) Part 1 of 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2013
- The Marriage of Figaro (1995) (BBC)
Sir Cecil Portico - Andrew C. Wadsworth
Figaro - Harry Burton
Susanna - Mary Lincoln
Rosina - Jan Hartley
Cherubino - Jacinta Mulcahy
Bartolo - Denis Quilley
Basilio - Simon Butteriss
Marcellina - Tricia George
Antonio - Nigel Planer
Translation by Tony Britten & Nicholas Broadhurst
Based on the original stage production by Music Theatre London
Arranged and conducted by Tony Britten
Directed by Nicholas Broadhurst & Geoff Posner - บันเทิง
Absolutely brilliant. Modernisation done well. Everything makes sense and it's very funny.
A great introduction to opera
I began to discover and appreciate Mozart from this version of The Marriage of Figaro.
I saw it again almost 20 years later.
Thanks for this version, modern and funny.
and contemporary.
I watch this on VHS years ago, it was the first Figgero I'd seen, and even now when I've seen dozen of productions it's still my reference point for the characters. I just wish they hadn't cut Barbarina.
Thank you for putting up this gem! I've been looking for this for ages and I am so happy that I finally found it. Awesome!
The same here.
Many thanks for posting this.
5:40 Mozart's "that's what she said"
This production has always worked for me. But perhaps you need to understand the nuances given by the very English locale of a National Trust property still lived in by the family. The most heart-rending "Dove sono" from Jan Hartley and Simon Butteriss's wickedly funny Don Basilio. Made by a British company for a British audience.
They should’ve had barbarina
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sick
Funny
What is the audience laughing for??
it's a comedy
Poor Mozart!
Poor you!
Con risas grabadas como una vulgar serie televisiva norteamericana....
En fin, una auténtica mierda. Pobre Mozart.
I suspect Mozart would love it. But we'll never know: he is dead
@@markiliff I doubt it. Mozart wasn't British. He was a human being.
I don't mind the production, but the butchering of the music is unforgivable!
No, the music is still vivid here. Nothing is butchered.
Nonsense, the performers are singing in tune with great timing and phrasing. This is Mozart's music, it's divine.
This is a strong argument for a rapid and total Brexit. How dare they