Royal Opera

Guillaume Tell

In Cinemas 7, 8, 9 & 12 Aug 2015
Conductor
Antonio Pappano
Orchestra
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Cast
Gerald Finley, John Osborn, Malin Byström
Composer
Gioachino Rossini
Director
Damiano Michieletto
Set Design
Paolo Fantin
Duration
4h40, incl. 2 intervals
Sung in French, with English subtitles
Captured live from Covent Garden, London 5 Jul 2015

Direct from Covent Garden, The Royal Opera’s controversial new staging. Opening with what is arguably the most exciting of all operatic overtures, Rossini’s final opera helped to lay the foundations of the genre of French grand opéra that dominated European stages throughout the mid-19th century. The opera’s theme is liberty, as exemplified in the struggle against Austrian occupation led by the Swiss archer and patriot Guillaume Tell: in the opera’s most famous scene, Tell shoots an apple from his son’s head, a feat that inspires his countrymen to revolt.

Rossini’s score is one of his most outstanding, and packed with glorious arias, choruses and ensembles, as those who have heard Antonio Pappano’s admired recording – which also features Gerald Finley (Tell), John Osborn (Arnold) and Malin Byström (Mathilde) – will know. The exciting young Italian director Damiano Michieletto makes his Royal Opera debut, updating the opera to a Balkan War setting.

Please note: Guillaume Tell contains a scene of sexual violence and brief nudity in Act III and is therefore only suitable for viewers over the age of 15. .

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