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Grischa Asagaroff directed this exhilarating updating of Rossini's BARBER OF SEVILLE, changing the setting to Twentieth Century Spain. Asagaroff also placed more emphasis on the characters' psychological situations rather than on the routine slapstick more familiar to audiences. The talent on stage is also stunning, including .. Read more

Starring Nikolai Ghiaurov, Vesselina Kasarova, Elizabeth Magnuson, Reinaldo Macias
Director Nello Santi, Grischa Asagaroff
Genres Music/Musical

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Rossini - The Barber Of Seville

Grischa Asagaroff directed this exhilarating updating of Rossini's BARBER OF SEVILLE, changing the setting to Twentieth Century Spain. Asagaroff also placed more emphasis on the characters' psychological situations rather than on the routine slapstick more familiar to audiences. The talent on stage is also stunning, including Manuel Lanza as Figaro, Reinaldo Macias as the count, and Nello Santi conducting.

Starring Nikolai Ghiaurov, Vesselina Kasarova, Elizabeth Magnuson, Reinaldo Macias, Carlos Chausson, Manuel Lanza, Valeriy Murga, Kenneth Roberson
Director Nello Santi, Grischa Asagaroff
Studio EUROARTS MUSIC INTERNATIONAL
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 41 mins
Certificate Certificate Ex
Genres Music/Musical
Subtitles DVD: Spanish, French, Italian, German, English
Released DVD: 02 Jan 2008
Format DVD
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  • Rated - 5 stars

    Great Fun

    I am not a great opera buff. But this was great fun from start to finish.

    Lots of great tunes, fabulous character acting and great singing. THe costuems and sets are fab.

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    • Rossini - The Barber Of Seville
      Grischa Asagaroff directed this exhilarating updating of Rossini's BARBER OF SEVILLE, changing the setting to Twentieth Century Spain. Asagaroff also placed more emphasis on the characters' psychological situations rather than on the routine slapstick more familiar to audiences. The talent on stage ...