New York City Opera: The Barber of Seville

New York City Opera: The Barber of Seville

Release date : November 3, 1976
Runtime : 2h 36m
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Director : Kirk Browning / Sarah Caldwell /
Writers : Cesare Sterbini /
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November 3, 1976 2h 36m More
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Performed at the Lincoln Center. Conducted by Sarah Caldwell. The staging and costuming explicitly telegraphed the characters. For example, Rosina (Beverly Sills) has a gown with feathers and her room resembles a birdcage complete with a swing, telegraphing her as being confined like a bird.. Figaro (Alan Titus) looks like a barber pole, while the notary (Michael Rubino) has an inkwell on his hat. Dr. Bartolo (Donald Gramm) wears two pillars that are cracked after his plans to marry Rosina are thwarted. Tenor Henry Price as Almaviva sports books in his disguise as a student.
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Henry Price
Count Almaviva
Alan Titus
Figaro
Donald Gramm
Doctor Bartolo
Samuel Ramey
Basilio
Louis Perry
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Don Yule
Self - Host
Sarah Caldwell
Self - Conductor

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  • title:New York City Opera: The Barber of Seville
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1976
  • Runtime:2h 36m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Kirk Browning / Sarah Caldwell /
  • Writers: Cesare Sterbini ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Performed at the Lincoln Center. Conducted by Sarah Caldwell. The staging and costuming explicitly telegraphed the characters. For example, Rosina (Beverly Sills) has a gown with feathers and her room resembles a birdcage complete with a swing, telegraphing her as being confined like a bird.. Figaro (Alan Titus) looks like a barber pole, while the notary (Michael Rubino) has an inkwell on his hat. Dr. Bartolo (Donald Gramm) wears two pillars that are cracked after his plans to marry Rosina are thwarted. Tenor Henry Price as Almaviva sports books in his disguise as a student.
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