Abstract
Last season, she celebrated her thirtieth stage anniversary in Zurich: Cecilia Bartoli has been one of the leading artists in the world of classical music for decades. Moreover, she is a recognised Rossini specialist. She cares so strongly about the works of this composer that, as Artistic Director of the Salzburg Whitsun Festival, she even devoted an entire edition of the festival to them. Cecilia Bartoli’s long-standing links with the Opera House have also been marked by her interpretations of Rossini: she has already been seen in Zurich as Countess Adèle in the comedy of disguises, Le Comte Ory, as Desdemona in Rossini’s rarely performed version of Otello, and in the star role of Angelina at the première of La cenerentola.
No coloratura role in Rossini’s works for the stage is more demanding and contradictory than that of his Cinderella, whose dignity always shines through, despite all the oppression she suffers at the hands of her stepsisters. The special thing about the score is that it effortlessly combines humour with emotion, burlesque comedy with a sensitive love story, and for this reason is considered by many to be Rossini’s most mature and human composition.
In this revival production, Cecilia Bartoli’s partner will be the Mexican tenor Javier Camarena, who also maintains close links with Zurich and is celebrated for his interpretations of Rossini and Donizetti in the world’s great opera houses. Italian conductor Gianluca Capuano, also an internationally successful musician with considerable experience of Rossini, will be at the rostrum.