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The Metropolitan Opera: Il Barbiere di Siviglia
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The Metropolitan Opera: Il Barbiere di Siviglia

May 31, 2025
3h 35m
★ 7.5

Overview

Mezzo-soprano Aigul Akhmetshina headlines a winning ensemble as the feisty heroine, Rosina, alongside high-flying tenor Jack Swanson, in his Met debut, as her secret beloved, Count Almaviva. Baritone Andrey Zhilikhovsky stars as Figaro, the titular barber of Seville, with bass-baritone Peter Kálmán as Dr. Bartolo and bass Alexander Vinogradov as Don Basilio rounding out the principal cast.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

The Metropolitan Opera

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Cast

Aigul Akhmetshina

Rosina

Aigul Akhmetshina

Peter Kálmán

Dr. Bartolo

Peter Kálmán

Jack Swanson

Count Almaviva

Jack Swanson

Andrey Zhilikhovsky

Figaro

Andrey Zhilikhovsky

Alexander Vinogradov

Don Basilio

Alexander Vinogradov

Jay Dunn

Ambrogio

Jay Dunn

Anthony Roth Costanzo

Himself - Host

Anthony Roth Costanzo

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