Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais Trailers
The Metropolitan Opera: The Marriage of Figaro TrailerLe Barbier de Seville TrailerLe Mariage de Figaro Trailer
The Metropolitan Opera: The Marriage of Figaro TrailerLe Barbier de Seville TrailerLe Mariage de Figaro Trailer
Total trailers found: 32
22 November 2014
A youthful cast brings Rossini’s immortal comedy to sparkling life, led by Christopher Maltman as Figaro, the resourceful barber and man-about-town of the title.
29 July 1955
Cinematic version of Rossini's opera in which Count Almaviva wins the heart of beautiful Rosina with the help of Figaro, the barber of Seville.
01 January 1992
For his first opera production, Dario Fo, the theatre director known for his brilliant wit, chose to stage Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia sung in Italian for the Netherlands Opera.
26 April 2025
Conductor Joana Mallwitz makes her Met debut leading an extraordinary cast in Mozart’s comic masterpiece.
25 December 1961
Comedy in five acts by Beaumarchais, filmed by Marcel Bluwal in studio and on location. The cast, in accordance with Marcel Bluwal's wishes, is in keeping with the age and character of the characters, to give it rhythm.
06 June 1974
The servant of Count Almaviva, the jolly and joker Figaro, is going to marry the maid of the Countess Rosina - Susanne.
18 October 2014
Richard Eyre’s elegant production, which opened the Met’s 2014–15 season, sets the action of Mozart’s timeless social comedy in a manor house in 1930s Seville.
04 November 1959
It's the day of Figaro's marriage to Susanna, but first he must help the Countess divert the Count's attention away from Susanna and back to her, while arranging the betrothal of Cherubino and Barbarina.
24 March 2007
Audiences went wild for Bartlett Sher’s dynamic production, which found fresh and surprising ways to bring Rossini’s effervescent comedy closer to them than ever before.
04 July 2009
23-year-old Gioachino Rossini completed his masterpiece IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA incredibly quickly – legend has it in just 13 days – which Rossini attributed to ‘facility and lots of instinct’.
26 April 2011
Live performance at Teatro Regio di Parma, April 15-26, 2011.
01 January 1975
Mozart's Marriage of Figaro is a comedy whose dark undertones explore the blurred boundaries between dying feudalism and emerging Enlightenment.
11 January 2020
Inspired by Beaumarchais' comedy, Rossini retains all the passion to create this bubbling opera buffa.
24 December 2018
A staging of Beaumarchais's play "The Marriage of Figaro" by Christophe Rauck.
28 May 1994
Live from Glyndebourne 1994. The first production to be filmed Live in Glyndebourne´s new opera house May 1994.
04 March 1929
A silent adaptation of the 1778 Beaumarchais play The Marriage of Figaro, with material also used from its two sequels.
28 May 1994
The Marriage of Figaro is a continuation of the plot of The Barber of Seville several years later, and recounts a single "day of madness" in the palace of the Count Almaviva near Seville, Spain.
05 May 1947
A crafty barber acts as a go-between for a count in disguise and rescues Rosina from marriage with her guardian.
26 July 2006
This release contains the celebrated 2006 production of Mozart's Nozze di Figaro that was directed for the stage by Claus Guth at that year's Salzburg Festival.
01 January 1995
With the opera "Le nozze di Figaro" commenced the remarkably successful cooperation between Mozart and his librettist Lorenzo da Ponte.
01 December 1988
Live performance from Schwetzinger Festspiele, 1988. What sets this IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA apart from all others available is its elegant realism.
01 October 1997
An elderly man in love claims he will marry his ward tomorrow. A more cunning young lover warns her and, on the very same day, makes her his wife, right under the guardian's nose and in his own house.
07 November 2005
Stage director Emilio Sagi's production of the legendary Barber of Seville is enriched by a bright distribution.
04 June 1977
A production of the classic opera about Count Almaviva, Rosina, and Figaro.
31 October 2005
Based on the comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais. Television version of the performance by the Moscow Theatre "Lenkom".