Damiano Michieletto makes his Royal Opera House debut with a new production of Rossini's final opera and greatest masterpiece. Part...
Damiano Michieletto makes his Royal Opera House debut with a new production of Rossini's final opera and greatest masterpiece. Part of the Royal Opera House 2014/2015 season of productions, filmed live in London and screened in cinemas worldwide.
"The Swiss hero William Tell longs to liberate his people from the cruel Austrian occupation. When he helps a Swiss prisoner escape Austrian justice he comes to the attention of the governor Gesler – who sadistically forces Tell to shoot an apple off his son's head.
"Guillaume Tell had its premiere in 1829, when Gioachino Rossini was 37. He wouldn't write another opera in the remaining 39 years of his life. Rossini's letters suggest he knew Guillaume Tell would be his farewell to opera – an idea that seems to be confirmed by the magnificent music he was inspired to produce. The score – harmonically daring and fiercely difficult for the singers – has an opulent architectural grandeur, heightened with vivid evocations of the soaring Swiss landscape and an incisive dramatic interpretation of Schiller's heroic play." (Royal Opera House)
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