Le comte Ory
Comedy · Music
Overview
Cecilia Bartoli stars in this ebullient Zurich Opera House production of Rossini’s first French-language comedy opera described by the international press as “pure, unadulterated fun” and reminds us of her comic gifts and her naturalness as a stage actor — as well as her total sympathy with the music of Rossini.
Top Cast


Javier Camarena
Javier Camarena
Comte Ory
Javier Camarena
Comte Ory


Cecilia Bartoli
Cecilia Bartoli
Contesse Adèle
Cecilia Bartoli
Contesse Adèle
Rebeca Olvera
Rebeca Olvera
Isolier
Rebeca Olvera
Isolier
Liliana Nikiteanu
Liliana Nikiteanu
Ragonde
Liliana Nikiteanu
Ragonde


Oliver Widmer
Oliver Widmer
Raimbaud
Oliver Widmer
Raimbaud
Teresa Sedlmair
Teresa Sedlmair
Alice
Teresa Sedlmair
Alice


Elisabeth Meyer-Topsøe
Elisabeth Meyer-Topsøe
Corypheus
Elisabeth Meyer-Topsøe
Corypheus
Ugo Guagliardo
Ugo Guagliardo
The Governor
Ugo Guagliardo
The Governor
Bettina Schneebeli
Bettina Schneebeli
Corypheus
Bettina Schneebeli
Corypheus


Ilker Arcayürek
Ilker Arcayürek
Corypheus
Ilker Arcayürek
Corypheus
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