Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Berganza, Glossop, Alva, Evans, Rouleau, Bainbridge; Varviso
London, 1967
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Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868)
DESCRIPTION
Star power may often dominate the conversation around Il Barbiere di Siviglia, but it is the chemistry and coherence of the ensemble that truly determine the opera’s success. In this instance, a roster of renowned singers succeeds in forging a vibrant, collaborative spirit that brings Rossini’s effervescent score to life. As Figaro, Peter Glossop combines quick-witted charm with striking vocal agility, capturing both the barber’s intelligence and his bravado. Teresa Berganza brings a warmly hued mezzo and remarkable technical ease to Rosina, her coloratura delivered with precision and verve.
Luigi Alva, an exemplar of the tenore di grazia, offers a Count Almaviva both elegant and expressive; his light timbre remains firmly centered, never insubstantial, and he navigates both the florid and lyrical passages with refined musicianship. Sir Geraint Evans is a particularly distinguished Bartolo, his patter secure and his portrayal infused with a dignified eccentricity that avoids caricature. Under Silvio Varviso’s baton, the performance pulses with energy. The Act I finale is taken at a daring pace—just fast enough to court risk—yielding the kind of visceral thrill that animates Rossini at his best. The recorded sound is clear and dynamic, enhancing the overall impression.
CAST
Il conte d'Almaviva – Luis Alva
Figaro – Peter Glossop
Rosina – Teresa Berganza
Dottor Bartolo – Geraint Evans
Don Basilio – Joseph Rouleau
Berta – Elizabeth Bainbridge
Fiorello – Glynne Thomas
Sargente – Robert Bowman
DETAILS
Location: London
Date: 1967
Conductor: Silvio Varviso
Catalogue Number: OD 10889-2
Label: Opera Depot
Number of Discs: 2
In Stereo