
The Marriage of Figaro
1975 • Directed by
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
Comedy, Music
Mozart's Marriage of Figaro is a comedy whose dark undertones explore the blurred boundaries between dying feudalism and emerging Enlightenment. Herman Prey's Figaro is admirably sung in a firm baritone and aptly characterized. So too, is his antagonist, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau as the Count perpetually frustrated by the scheming wiles of Figaro and Susanna, here the perky Mirella Freni, who sings and acts like a dream. The Countess is creamy-voiced Kiri Te Kanawa, and the Cherubino, Maria Ewing, looks just like the horny, teenaged page she's supposed to be. The all-star leads are complemented by worthy supporting singers, the Vienna Philharmonic at the top of its form, and the experienced Mozartian, Karl Böhm conducting a stylishly fleet performance.
Release Date
1/1/1975
Rating
5.4/10
Cast
Crew

Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
Director

Lorenzo da Ponte
Writer

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Original Music Composer

Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
Original Story
Ernst Wild
Director of Photography

Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
Screenplay
Jean-Louis Martinoty
Screenplay
Fritz Buttenstedt
Executive Producer
Gudrun Keyser
Editor
Otto Pischinger
Production Design