Il Turco in Italia
When a wealthy Turkish aristocrat arrives in a humble Italian town, the married women roll their eyes in delight, their rival lovers lose out, and the husbands rage with jealousy. These may be silly clichΓ©s, but they are the subject of IL TURCO IN ITALIA and the composer plays with them β quite deliberately. He knows that he is putting archetypes of Italian comedy on stage with figures such as the exotic lady-killer Selim, the young woman Fiorilla, who is chained to the stove at home, but adventurous, and her husband Geronio, who is ridiculous because he is much too old β and relishes the ironic exaggeration. Franz Welser-Most conducts the Zurich Opera House Chorus and Orchestra in this performance of Rossini's opera buffa.
Cast: Ruggero Raimondi, Cecilia Bartoli, Oliver Widmer, Paolo Rumetz, Reinaldo Macias, Judith Schmid