Fiorilla : Olga Peretyatko In the bright sunlight of opera buffa, a handsome Turkish prince (with an agile bass voice) lands on the coast of Naples looking for amorous adventures. In no time at all he meets a vivacious Italian girl (a coquettish virtuoso soprano), who is accustomed to flitting between admirers, much to the displeasure of her elderly husband. This little group carries on its flirtations, rivalries and quarrels under the delighted eyes of the poet Prosdocimo, who, as it happens, has been seeking inspiration for a dramma buffo. Il turco in Italia shows composer Gioacchino Rossini at his funniest and also his most subtle. He responds to the buffoonery of the plot with an inspired and constantly amusing score. Il turco in Italia is largely an ensemble opera with only Fiorella - she of the coquettish passion for men - having an important series of solo arias. Amidst the madcap antics, Rossini steps back, for dramatic or musical reasons, to create moments of extraordinary beauty and sensitivity. This production from the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence is directed by New Yorker Christopher Alden, and features Les Musiciens du Louvre Grenoble conducted by Marc Minkowski and a stellar cast including: Adrian Sâmpetrean, Olga Peretyatko, Alessandro Corbelli, Lawrence Brownlee and Pietro Spagnoli. CAST Selim Adrian Sâmpetrean Fiorilla Olga Peretyatko Don Geronio Alessandro Corbelli Narciso Lawrence Brownlee Prosdocimo Pietro Spagnoli Zaida Cecelia Hall Albazar Juan Sancho Orchestra Les Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble Chorus Ensemble vocal Aedes Music Gioachino Rossini Text Felice Romani Conductor Marc Minkowski Director Christopher Alden Sets Andrew Liebermann Costumes Kaye Voyce Lighting Adam Silverman
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