The marriage of Figaro : a comic opera in 4 acts / by W.A. Mozart ; text by Da Ponte ; based on Beaumarchais' sequel to his Barber of Seville ; the Glyndebourne Festival production ; produced by Peter Hall ; television production, Humphrey Burton ; television direction, Dave Heather.

Format Video (DVD)
Publication Info[Germany] : Arthaus Musik, [2004]
Description1 videodisc (185 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subjects

Other author/creatorHall, Peter, 1930-2017 producer.
Other author/creatorBurton, Humphrey, 1931-2025 producer.
Other author/creatorHeather, Dave, 1941-2005 director.
Other author/creatorDa Ponte, Lorenzo, 1749-1838 librettist.
Other author/creatorSkram, Knut, 1937- performer.
Other author/creatorCotrubaș, Ileana performer.
Other author/creatorTe Kanawa, Kiri performer.
Other author/creatorLuxon, Benjamin, performer.
Other author/creatorVon Stade, Frederica, performer.
Other author/creatorRintzler, Marius, performer.
Other author/creatorCondò, Nucci, performer.
Other author/creatorFryatt, John performer.
Other author/creatorPritchard, John, 1921-1989 conductor.
Other author/creatorBury, John, 1925-2000 designer.
Other author/creatorBeaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron de, 1732-1799. Mariage de Figaro.
Included WorkMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. Nozze di Figaro.
Other author/creatorGlyndebourne Festival Chorus, performer.
Other author/creatorLondon Philharmonic Orchestra performer.
Other author/creatorGlyndebourne Festival Opera Company.
General noteAdditional title on disc surface and container: Le nozze di Figaro.
General noteProgram notes in English, French and German (19 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Access restrictionRegion code: 0 (worldwide).
CreditsDesigned by John Bury ; lighting, Robert Ryan, Hadley Versey.
Performer Knut Skram (Figaro) ; Ileana Cotrubas (Susanna) ; Kiri Te Kanawa (Countess) ; Benjamin Luxon (Count Almaviva) ; Frederica Von Stade (Cherubino) ; Marius Rintzler (Dr. Bartolo) ; Nucci Condo (Marcellina) ; John Fryatt (Don Basilio) ; the Glyndebourne Chorus ; London Philharmonic Orchestra ; John Pritchard, conductor.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded live from the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1973.
Technical detailsDVD 9; sound format: PCM stereo.; picture format: 4:3.
LanguageSung in Italian; subtitles in Italian, German, French, English and Spanish.
UPC 807280108996
Publisher number101 089 Arthaus Musik

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