Le nozze di Figaro
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Gran Teatre del Liceu La Rambla 51-59, 08002 Barcelona
Image courtesy of Gran Teatre del Liceu.
Le nozze di Figaro presents itself as an extraordinary monument, a brilliant score full of unpredictable twists that follows the principles of classical theatre unity: unity of place (the Count's castle near Seville), time (18th century), and action.
The audience is invited to dive into the tumultuous life of this gallery of characters: the contemplative solitude of the Countess, an emancipated/astute Susanna in the face of male misogyny, an obedient Fígaro to the sadistic and abusive Count, and an innocent and love-struck Cherubino. A collection of characters in which, residing in the myth, a shared female suffering is exposed, stemming from violent male behavior. The only refuge for the women is their ability to show solidarity. Once they separate, they become vulnerable.
We can reduce this entire microcosm to a binary confrontation between the individualistic and aggressive male worlds and the sensitive and generous female one. All aspects and variations of love are captured here: from the contemplative idealism of Cherubino to the marital-wife, lover-courtesan, and parent-child relationships: a world of explorations and a perfectly defined and musically crafted manual by Mozart in each of the characters.
From fragility to violence, through generosity, joy, and the triumph of love... it becomes an eternal mirror for humanity. This new perspective presented by stage director Marta Pazos will reveal new meanings and confront the audience with the notion of seduction, while posing questions such as: what does it mean to be a man or a woman in today's society? What limits do we place on our desire? What does it mean to be a couple today? What are the consequences of our impulses or abuse?
Mozart, with Le nozze, marks the culmination of classical perfection in beauty, reaching humanity with a score of immense relevance and modernity, suggesting reflections that go beyond the plot. Thus, Le nozze continues to speak of our society and our time, challenging the institution of marriage and, in light of the #metoo movement, the abuse of power and sexual intimidation address a toxic masculinity that must be eradicated.
The different manifestations of love and reconciliation are the foundation of this work, and within the context of the prevailing Catholicism and Enlightenment of the time, Mozart proposes a final remedy: forgiveness, an intelligent and necessary form of repair.
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