The making of Il Barbiere di Siviglia: From Rehearsal to Stage.
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A brief documentary segment illustrating the production process for Gioachino Rossini's opera, Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville). The footage documents the transition of stagecraft elements, showing choreography and staging concepts evolving from initial rehearsal phases to the full scale of the operatic stage performance. Specific attention is given to the development of the fencing scene choreography. The opera production involves the Haifa Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Yoel Levi, and staging directed by Elina Amromina. Set and AI design are credited to Mikhail Uchitelev.
The cast featured includes Eduardo Martinez as Figaro, Aaron Blake as Count Almaviva, and Shiri Magar as Rosina. Other principal roles are performed by Or Bennatan (Don Bartolo), Yuri Kissin (Don Basilio), and Audelia Shallev (Berta). The production also utilizes the Bat-Shir Choir.
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