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  1. All about Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, and why it may be the best opera of all time. Discover more about the great works and composers with BBC Music

  2. 8. Juni 2008 · One of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's most well-known pieces, "The Marriage of Figaro," is performed here by an unknown symphonic orchestra. The picture is one of...

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  3. 1. Juli 2020 · Susanna, the Countess Almaviva’s chamber maid, and Figaro, the Count’s personal valet, are preparing for their wedding.But their marriage could be spoiled by the advances of the Count who is determined to seduce the bride-to-be. With the help of the Countess, who has been neglected by her philandering husband, Figaro and Susanna must use ...

  4. The Marriage of Figaro Synopsis. Three years ago, Figaro helped Count Almaviva to marry Rosina, whom he stole from Dr Bartolo. Act I. It is Susanna and Figaro’s wedding day. Susanna tells Figaro that the Count is propositioning her. Figaro is appalled that his master would dare seduce her and that he might reinstate the old tradition of droit ...

  5. 2. Dez. 2017 · The Marriage of Figaro. Betrothal, betrayal and deliciously bad behaviour. The somewhat complex story follows the schemes of Figaro and his master, the Count, on Figaro’s wedding day. A tale of love and deception, Figaro and his wife Susanna plot against the count and his adultering ways, so that everyone can live happily ever after!

  6. The libretto, written by Lorenzo Da Ponte in the first of his three historic collaborations with Mozart, is based on a French play by Pierre Beaumarchais called The Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro. The play, the second part of a trilogy, was initially banned in Paris due to its portrayal of the abuses of the aristocracy. (The French Revolution was not for another fifteen years or so, but ...

  7. Le nozze di Figaro, ossia la folle giornata (The Marriage of Figaro, or The Day of Madness), K. 492, is an opera buffa (comic opera) composed in 1786 in four acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro (1784).