Der Barbier von Sevilla
ZEIT-Edition "Große Oper für kleine Hörer"
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Narrated by:
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Christian Melchert
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Kevin Körber
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Anke Stoppa
About this listen
Gioacchino Rossini (1792-1868) wuchs in einer Musikerfamilie auf und entdeckte mit zwölf Jahren seine Liebe zum Komponieren. Schon als junger Mann wurde er Leiter der beiden Opernhäuser in Neapel, später Leiter der italienischen Oper in Paris sowie königlicher Hofkomponist. In zwei Jahrzehnten schrieb er 39 Opern! Noch heute ist "Der Barbier von Sevilla" eine seiner beliebtesten. Sie wurde 1816 in Rom uraufgeführt.
Die ZEIT-Edition "Große Oper für kleine Hörer", herausgegeben von Bert Alexander Petzold.©2014 Amor Verlag (P)2014 Amor Verlag
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