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  • "Der barbier von Sevilla"
  • "Der Barbier von Sevilla"
  • "Barbiere di Siviglia ossia L'inutile precauzione"
  • "Barbier von Sevilla"
  • "Barbiere di Siviglia"
  • "Rossini : Il barbiere di Siviglia"
  • "賽維里亞的理髮師"
  • "Barbiere de Seville"
  • "Barbier de Séville"
  • "Seviljski brivec"
  • "Barber of Seville"@en
  • "Barber of Seville"
  • "Le barbiere de Séville"
  • "Barbiere de Siviglia"
  • "Sai wei li ya de li fa shi"

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  • "Operavoorstelling, opgenomen in ca.2005 in het Teatro Real van Madrid."
  • "Rosina is trapped in the home of her guardian, Doctor Bartolo, and is desperate to escape into the arms of an adoring student. The student is actually Count Almaviva in disguise. But the Count's manservant, Figaro, is on hand to outwit both the protective Bartolo and his lustful friend, music teacher Don Basilio. In the meantime housekeeper Berta is left to summarize exactly what she thinks of old men with their sights set on marrying their young wards."
  • "The aged guardian of a rich, young beauty hopes to marry her for her money, but a handsome young man is also interested."
  • "Figaro, the title character, is a matchmaker and man about town as well as a barber. He devises a way to get Rosina to marry Almaviva instead of her guardian, to whom she is already engaged. Taken from performances in July 2009 at London's Royal Opera House, this DVD sees Joyce DiDonato perform her role in a wheelchair after she broke her fibula during an earlier show."
  • "Figaro, the title character, is a matchmaker and man about town as well as a barber. He devises a way to get Rosina to marry Almaviva instead of her guardian, to whom she is already engaged."
  • "Summary: Rossini's opera in which the barbar Figaro helps Count Almaviva to win the hand of Rosina."
  • "Concertopname gemaakt in 1972 in de het Teatro alla Scala van Milaan."
  • "An elderly physician plans to marry his young ward, Rosina, to get her fortune. However, the young Count Almaviva falls in love with her and wants to marry her. The Count hides his identity in order to find out if the closely guarded Rosina loves him."
  • "Tells the story of a flighty young ward, the jealous old guardian who wishes to marry her and the romantic aristocratic young lover who, with the assistance of the local barber and several clever disguises, carries her off from under the guardian's nose."
  • "A comic opera in 2 acts."
  • "Rossini's comic opera, with text by Cesare Sterbini, based on a play by Beaumarchais. It tells the story of the flighty young ward, the jealous old guardian who wishes to marry her and the romantic aristocratic young love who, with the assistance of the local barber and several disguises, carries her off from under the guardian's nose."
  • "The action occupies a single day, is set in Seville, and revolves around the devious efforts of the young Count Almaviva, aided by Figaro, the barber of Seville, to woo and marry Rosina, the ward of old Dr. Bartolo, who intends to wed the girl himself to acquire her dowry. After a hilarious series of machinations the couple succeed in marrying against Bartolo's wishes."
  • "The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution (Il barbiere di Siviglia, ossia L'inutile precauzione) is an opera buffa in two acts by Gioachino Rossini with a libretto (based on Pierre Beaumarchais's comedy Le Barbier de Séville) by Cesare Sterbini. The overture, first written for Aureliano in Palmira, is a famous example of Rossini's characteristic Italian style. The première (under the title Almaviva, or the Useless Precaution) took place on February 20, 1816, at the Teatro Argentina, Rome. Rossini's opera follows the first of the plays from the Figaro trilogy, by French playwright Pierre Beaumarchais, while Mozart's opera Le nozze di Figaro, composed 30 years earlier in 1786, is based on the second part of the Beaumarchais trilogy."
  • ""Le vieux et cupide docteur Bartholo, médecin de Séville, veut s'approprier la fortune de sa pupille Rosine. Aussi projette-t-il de l'épouser et abuse-t-il de son droit de tutelle pour la traiter chez lui en prisonnière. Malgré toutes ses précautions, il n'a pu empêcher le jeune comte Almaviva de voir Rosine et de tomber amoureux d'elle. Lui aussi désire l'épouser. Sans se faire connaître, car il veut mettre à l'épreuve l'amour de la jeune fille sans l'influencer, le Comte a déjà tenté, sous le nom de Lindor, différents moyens d'approcher la pupille jalousement gardée et d'obtenir un signe d'elle."--Livrat d'accompagnement."
  • "Originally entitled Almaviva, or L'inutile precauzione (The useless precaution), Rossini's opera is set in 18th-century Seville, Spain. It has as its plot a scheme by Count Almaviva to woo Rosina and win her hand in marriage. With the help of the barber Figaro, he carries out his plan to outwit her guardian, Dr. Bartolo, who also has his eye on Rosina's fortune."
  • "Audiences went wild for Bartlett Sher's dynamic production, which found fresh and surprising ways to bring Rossini's effervescent comedy closer to them than ever before. The stellar cast leapt to the challenge with irresistible energy and bravura vocalism. Juan Diego Flórez is Count Almaviva, who fires off showstopping coloratura as he woos Joyce DiDonato's spirited Rosina--with assistance from Peter Mattei as the one and only Figaro, Seville's beloved barber and man-about-town."
  • ""Jean-Pierre Ponnelle directed this film of Rossini's comic masterpiece four years before filming Mozart's Figaro. The result was an irresistibly entertaining and musically rewarding film, starring Hermann Prey as Beaumarchais's scheming barber of Seville. The other main roles in Ponnelle's Barber are taken by four of the most celebrated Rossini interpreters of the past decades: Teresa Berganza as the cunning heroine, Rosina, Luigi Alva as her devoted suitor, Count Almaviva, Enzo Dara as the long-suffering, outfoxed Dr. Bartolo, and Paolo Montarsolo as the shifty music master Don Basilic."--Conteneur."
  • "Comic opera based on Beaumarchais's Figaro characters. At the heart of the tale is Figaro and the love triangle of Count Almaviva, the willful Rosina, and her guardian with an ulterior motive, Bartolo."
  • "Rappresentazione teatrale della celebre opera di Gioachino Rossini."@it
  • "Comic opera telling how Figaro, the barber helps Count Almaviva woo and win the fair Rosina, outwitting her guardian Dr. Bartolo and the pompous music master Don Basilio."
  • "Inclou breu entrevista (ca. 4 min) a Marilyn Horne entre els actes II i III (min. 104)."
  • "Count Almaviva, in love with Rosina, the ward of Dr. Bartolo, succeeds, with the help of the barber, Figaro, in defeating the doctor's attempts to separate the lovers."
  • "Count Almaviva, in love with Rosina, the ward of Dr. Bartolo, succeeds, with the help of the barber, Figaro, in defeating the doctor's attempts to separate them."
  • "Le vieux et cupide docteur Bartholo, médecin de Séville, veut s'approprier la fortune de sa pupille Rosine. Aussi projette-t-il de l'épouser et abuse-t-il de son droit de tutelle pour la traiter chez lui en prisonnière. Malgré toutes ses précautions, il n'a pu empêcher le jeune comte Almaviva de voir Rosine et de tomber amoureux d'elle. Lui aussi désire l'épouser. Sans se faire connaître, car il veut mettre à l'épreuve l'amour de la jeune fille sans l'influencer, le Comte a déjà tenté, sous le nom de Lindor, différents moyens d'approcher la pupille jalousement gardée et d'obtenir un signe d'elle. Le mariage d'Almaviva et de Rosine est finalement célébré. L'opéra est un chef-d'oeuvre de verve et de vie."
  • "Presentation of the opera "Il barbiere di Siviglia (The barber of Seville).""
  • "Figaro plots to help Count Almaviva win the hand of Rosina, ward of Dr. Bartolo, who intends to marry her himself. Twice-disguised, the Count wins Rosina's heart and, once Figaro has foiled the counter-plots of Bartolo and his cronies, they marry in the nick of time."
  • "Summary: Doctor Bartolo, an elderly physician, plans to marry his ward Rosina to get her fortune. Count Almaviva also wishes to marry Rosina, and uses various means to try to contact her as she is being kept a virtual prisoner."
  • "Rosina is trapped in the home of her guardian, Doctor Bartolo, is desperate to escape into the arms of an adoring student. The student is actually Count Almaviva in disguise. But the Count's manservant, Figaro, is on hand to outwit both the protective Bartolo and his lustful friend, music teacher Don Basilio. In the meantime housekeeper Berta is left to summarize exactly what she thinks of old men with their sights set on marrying their young wards."

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  • "Il barbiere di Siviglia [melodramma buffo in due atti = comic opera in two acts = Komische Oper in zwei Akten = opera en deux actes]"
  • "Barbiere di Siviglia (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"
  • "Il barbiere di Siviglia"@en
  • "Il barbiere di Siviglia"@it
  • "Il barbiere di Siviglia"
  • "The barber of Seville"
  • "Barbiere di Siviglia (Film : 2005 : Spagna)"@it
  • "Il barbiere di Siviglia : [melodramma buffo in due atti]"
  • "Il Barbiere di Siviglia [comic opera in two acts]"
  • "Il barbiere di Siviglia = The barber of Seville : an opera in three acts"
  • "Il barbiere di Siviglia = Der Barbier von Sevilla"
  • "Il Barbiere di Siviglia"@it
  • "Il Barbiere di Siviglia"
  • "Il Barbiere di Siviglia"@en
  • "Il barbiere di Siviglia melodramma buffa in two acts"
  • "Barbiere di Siviglia (Film : 1988)"@it
  • "Barbiere di Siviglia (Film : 1989)"@it
  • "Il barbiere di Siviglia = The barber of Seville"
  • "Barbiere di Siviglia (Film : 2001)"@it

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