And this sense of life should come across as possible in our production. During the rehearsals I notice again and again, how the music drives into my legs and I involuntarily dance. "I was thunderstruck by Rossini's artistry and pace. "But the funniest thing is music" - says director Katharina Thalbach. It's pretty clear that this story has a lot of potential for comedy. In the end, the love wins, and it turns out that all caution was useless! No easy task for Figaro, because even the opponents spare no effort. With the help of the busy barber Figaro he wants to cheat the old man, Rosina win for themselves and also make sure that not his title or wealth, but only the love leads the young woman in his arms. But Count Almaviva has long since discovered his love for her. The story is turbulent: An old Griesgram wants to marry his ward to get its considerable legacy, and takes every conceivable precaution to block the pretty Rosina the way to the outside world - and thus possible young lovers. In Italian with German and English surtitles Premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on November 29, 2009 Libretto by Cesare Sterbini after the play by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
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