Richard Eyre’s elegant production, which opened the Met’s 2014–15 season, sets the action of Mozart’s timeless social comedy in a manor house in 1930s Seville. Ildar Abdrazakov leads the cast as the resourceful Figaro set on outwitting his master, the philandering Count Almaviva, played by Peter Mattei. Marlis Petersen sings Susanna, the object of the Count’s affection and Figaro’s bride-to-be, Amanda Majeski is the Countess, and Isabel Leonard gives a standout performance as the pageboy Cherubino. Music Director James Levine on the podium brings out all the humor, drama, and humanity of Mozart’s score.
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Directing | Gary Halvorson | Director |
Writing | Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais | Original Story |
Writing | Lorenzo da Ponte | Writer |
Sound | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Original Music Composer |
Sound | James Levine | Music Director |
Production | Richard Eyre | Producer |
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