Figaro's Wedding, or the Count Curtailed

Presented by Stanford University, Department of Music

Crossed fingers behind a woman's back indicating deception!

Who doesn’t love the Marriage of Figaro? Well, maybe any first time opera goer, wary of sitting through three and half hours of music, no matter how glorious that music is! Enter Figaro’s Wedding, or the Count Curtailed - curtailed because it is half the length of its original work and the count still gets his comeuppance. After the bubbly, well-loved overture, at the centerpiece of each of our parts one and two is a finale - the much praised act two which builds voice by voice until the original duet becomes a septet, with each singer embroiled in the drama; and act four, where after several plot twists, the count is foiled and the peace restored. These finales are preceded by recitatives, arias and ensembles sung in Italian and woven together by English narration written by Wendy Hillhouse that encapsulates the plot of that crazy day. It is the perfect opera outreach to an audience of all ages. Duration is approx. 1.5 hours with one intermission.

 

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City: Stanford
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$28, seniors $23, students $18
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Program Items

Mozart The Marriage of Figaro (abridged)

Performers

Marie-Louise Catsalis Musical Director
Wendy Hillhouse Stage Director
Eugene Brancoveanu Count
Andrew Fellows Figaro
Students of the Dept. of Music, Stanford cast and orchestra

Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Stanford University

Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Stanford University

471 Lagunita Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
United States