Il Conte: Simon Keenlyside La Contessa: Véronique Gens Susanna: Patrizia Ciofi Figaro: Lorenzo Ragazzo Marcellina: Marie McLaughlin Bartolo/Antonio: Antonio Abete Basilio: Kobie Van Rensburg
Thanks so much for posting this, I bet it took a lot of time to line up the sheet music. I'm working on a musical analysis of the Act II Finale so this video is incredibly helpful for study.
Is the tempo not supposed to be very very fast? Keep in mind, the final tempo marking reads "Prestissimo," which, if I recall correctly, is translated to: "VERY... VERY... FAST."
Historical performing practice. Every singer must put some apoggiature to convey or highlight a certain feeling (affetto) or to follow the melodic design.
Some of the greatest twenty minutes of music ever written!
40 years after hearing this opera for the first time, I can only agree with you.
Truly one of the most miraculous music pieces ever written. Just cant stop marvelling at it every time listen to this
Le Nozze di Figaro: The Best Opera of All Time 🍷
18:43 to the end... Every time I hear that last forty seconds, I can hardly breathe, it's so beautiful!
me it's from 18:10 to 18:27
@@scoottoujourspret743 yes. He was such a magician.
Il Conte: Simon Keenlyside
La Contessa: Véronique Gens
Susanna: Patrizia Ciofi
Figaro: Lorenzo Ragazzo
Marcellina: Marie McLaughlin
Bartolo/Antonio: Antonio Abete
Basilio: Kobie Van Rensburg
These Mozart works are like movies that when you rewatch them and see something new each time. I just heard the section around 2:32, just popped out.
I can't stop listening to it
Wow, I've never heard a version quite as quick as this, but it really captures the chaotic scene well, and the singing is on point.
Listen to Currentzis's version, all figaro cosi and don giovanni are mind blowing !
Indeed, which makes the slow stretta a little jarring. I think they missed the piu allegro direction.
Very beautiful, heart touching, the best. Can’t stop listening, repeatedly 🥇🏅🎖 🙏🏽💞❣️
Wow Incredible! Mozart great genius!
Amazing work. Saved a lot of ink and time. Truly appreciated! Thank you.
9:13 is the ultimate tear-jerker
8:38 is so beautiful
Yes and especially when the double bass joins in the repeated session
2:25 Susanna Susanna
6:24 Da questo momento
9:45 Scena X
10:54 Ma signore, se in lui parla
13:18 Lascialo
00:00 Esci omai (Allegro)
02:30 Signore, Cose quel stupore (Andante molto)
03:39 Susanna, son morta (Allegro)
06:46 Signori di fuori (Allegro)
07:47 Conoscete signor Figaro (Andante)
09:45 Ah Signor, cosa stato (Allegro molto)
12:30 Vostre dunque saran.. (Andante)
15:23 Voi signor che giusto siete (Allegro assai)
Thanks so much for posting this, I bet it took a lot of time to line up the sheet music. I'm working on a musical analysis of the Act II Finale so this video is incredibly helpful for study.
Dan Fitzgerald No one gives a shit DAN
The tempo’s very quick. What recording is it? Who are the singers? Thanks.
It's René Jacobs CD version
восхитительно.
Oh I love Opera
This is the most helpful video. Thank you XD
Best recording
Alguien podroa confirmarme si la forma mosical de esta aria es A-B-A? y si las tonalidades son Mi b Mayor en A y sol menlor en B?
In many version at 18:10 bartolo sing Conte's part...
Why do they do that?
Wonderful Il Conte and Basilio! Such a shame that their names aren't posted.
conte sounds like keenlyside to me
Tempo's very very fast, but extraordinarily executed nonetheless
Is the tempo not supposed to be very very fast?
Keep in mind, the final tempo marking reads "Prestissimo," which, if I recall correctly, is translated to: "VERY... VERY... FAST."
My favourite bit is 1:01-1:04
My favorite bit is 0:00-0:01
My favorite bit is 11:12 - 11:16
02:30
03:39
05:39
06:43
15:24
18:59
9:47 15:22
Silenzio, Bruno!
Is it Thomas Allen as Il Conte? Thank you for posting!
sounds like keenlyside to me
6:46 7:46
Why all the added appoggiature I wonder...
PhysiqueQuantique too much...
Historical performing practice. Every singer must put some apoggiature to convey or highlight a certain feeling (affetto) or to follow the melodic design.
Is Il Conte performed by the wonderful Rodney Gilfry?
sounds like keenlyside to me
Кинлисайд . !!!)))
Anybody here preparing an audition as opera coach?
It’s so difficult
the definition of insanity
lebhaft
mozart's been really quiet since charli dropped brat...