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Scene from Mozarts opera The Marriage of Figaro. (Le Nozze di Figaro), comic opera
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Scene from Mozarts opera The Marriage of Figaro. (Le Nozze di Figaro), comic opera
Scene from Mozarts opera The Marriage of Figaro. (Le Nozze di Figaro), comic opera (opera buffa) with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte (1749-1838) after Beaumarchais, first performed on l May 1786 at the Burgtheater, Vienna. Susanna, maid to Countess Almaviva telling the page Cherubino to leave when they hear voices approaching. Instead he will hide in the chair, covered by a drape, only to be exposed by the Count. From A Day With Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by May Byron. (London, c1914)
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1749 1838 1786 Amadeus Approaching Burgtheater Byron Chair Comic Count Countess Covered Exposed Hear Hide Leave Libretto Lorenzo Maid Marriage Mozart Music Opera Page Performed Ponte Scene Telling Theatre Vienna Wolfgang Almaviva Beaumarchais Buffa C1914 Cherubino Drape Figaro Nozze Susanna Voices
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This print captures a scene from Mozart's beloved opera, The Marriage of Figaro. Set in Vienna's Burgtheater on 1 May 1786, this comic opera (opera buffa) with a libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte after Beaumarchais comes to life before our eyes. In this particular moment, Susanna, the maid to Countess Almaviva, can be seen urgently telling the mischievous page Cherubino to leave as they hear voices approaching. However, instead of obeying her command and making his exit gracefully, Cherubino decides to hide in a chair covered by an elegant drape. Little does he know that his hiding spot will not remain secret for long. As fate would have it, the Count himself stumbles upon Cherubino concealed within the chair and exposes him to everyone present. This comical twist adds an element of surprise and amusement to Mozart's masterful composition. The photograph is taken from A Day With Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by May Byron (London, c1914), offering us a glimpse into the vibrant world of music and theatre during Mozart's time. It serves as a testament to the enduring popularity of The Marriage of Figaro and its ability to captivate audiences across generations.
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