Opera title: | Le Nozze di Figaro |
Composer: | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Language: | Italian |
Synopsis: | Le Nozze di Figaro Synopsis |
Libretto: | Le Nozze di Figaro Libretto |
Translation(s): | English |
Type: | duet |
Role(s): | Susanna / Rosina |
Voice(s): | Soprano / Soprano |
Act: | 3.14a |
Previous scene: | Cosa mi narri? |
Next scene: | Che soave zeffiretto |
W.A. Mozart "Le Nozze di Figaro" Sull' Aria - Reharsal & Live
Sena Jurinac - Contessa Almaviva
Elena Rizzieri - Susanna
Vittorio Gui -Conductor
Carl Ebert - Director (He is directing Sena Jurinac and Elena Rizzieri on the reharsal scene)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Gryndebourne 1955
"Glyndebourne Festival Opera"
Glyndebourne Festival Opera is an opera festival held at Glyndebourne, an English country house near Lewes, in East Sussex, England.
History
Under the supervision of the Christie family, the festival has been held annually since 1934, except in 1993, when the theatre was being rebuilt. The renovated theatre opened in 1994. Gus Christie, son of Sir George Christie and grandson of festival founder John Christie, became festival chairman in 2000.Since the company's inception, Glyndebourne Opera is particularly celebrated for its productions of Mozart Operas Recordings of Glyndebourne's past historic Mozart productions have been reissued. Other notable productions included their 1980s production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, directed by Trevor Nunn, and later expanded from the Glyndebourne stage and videotaped in 1993 for television, with Nunn again directing. Mozart operas have continued to be the mainstay of its repertory, but the company has expanded its repertoire with productions of Janáček and Handel operas.The primary resident orchestra for the Glyndebourne Festival is the London Philharmonic Orchestra. The festival's associate orchestra is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Since January 2001, the festival's music director is Vladimir Jurowski. David Pickard is the current general director of the festival. The festival operates without subsidy. Its first placement of advertisements was in 2003. The festival has planned to incorporate power by wind turbine, as part of its "green" initiatives.Many Glyndebourne attendees come from London, and Glyndebourne is regarded as part of the London/English summer season. Performances start in the afternoon, enabling Londoners to leave town after lunch, and finish in time for them to catch the last train back. A long interval allows opera-goers the opportunity for picnic dinners on the extensive lawns or in one of the restaurants in the grounds. Annually in London, the company presents an opera performance at The Proms.
SUSANNA
scrivendo
"Sull'aria..."
LA CONTESSA
"Che soave zeffiretto..."
SUSANNA
"Zeffiretto..."
LA CONTESSA
"Questa sera spirerà..."
SUSANNA
"Questa sera spirerà..."
LA CONTESSA
"Sotto i pini del boschetto."
SUSANNA
"Sotto i pini..."
LA CONTESSA
"Sotto i pini del boschetto."
SUSANNA
"Sotto i pini...del boschetto..."
LA CONTESSA
Ei già il resto capirà.
SUSANNA
Certo, certo il capirà.
SUSANNA
To the zephyr ...
COUNTESS
dictating
"How sweet the breeze
SUSANNA
repeating the Countess's words
The breeze ...
COUNTESS
"Will be this evening...
SUSANNA
Will be this evening ...
COUNTESS
"In the pine grove.
SUSANNA
questioning
In the pine grove?
writing
In the pine grove.
COUNTESS
The rest he'll understand.
SUSANNA
I'm sure he'll understand.
Together they re?read what has been written.
Susanna folds the letter.
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