role debut
October 5, 9, 14, 16, 19, 23, 28, 31, November 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, 2014
La finta giardiniera, opera buffa in three acts
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto by Giuseppe Petrosellini
Performances of Glyndebourne Tour at Glyndebourne, Lewes, UK (5-23); New Victoria Theatre, Woking, UK (28, 31); The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, UK(4, 6); Theatre Royal, Norwich, UK (11, 13); The Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes, UK (18, 20); Theatre Royal, Plymouth, UK (25, 27)
Production of Glyndebourne Festival
Conductor: Christopher Moulds
Don Anchise: Timothy Robinson
Sandrina: Rosa Feola
Ramiro: Hanna Hipp
Serpetta: Eliana Pretorian
Nardo: Mattia Olivieri
Arminda: Eleonore Marguerre
Count Belfiore: Enea Scala
Glyndebourne Tour Orchestra
Production: Frederic Wake-Walker
Designer: Antony McDonald
Lighting Designer: Lucy Carter
Assistant Director: Sinead O'Neill
Photos (link to Rosa's Facebook page)
Reviews:
"Rosa Feola has a voice you can't ignore: it is honey and cream with a kick of champagne, and she brings a magnum of star quality to the key role of Sandrina/Violante. We must hear more of this fabulous young Italian soprano."
Mark Valencia, "What's On Stage"
"Sandrina, played by Rosa Feola, and Count Belfiore, played by Enea Scala, were passionate and spectacular not only in their singing but in their acting. Their chemistry on stage was undeniabl"
Natalie Turco-Williams, "InQuire Live"
"Although no-one is weak, two principals stand out in particular. The first is Rosa Feola who as Sandrina has a voice of immense smoothness and beauty. There is an almost wispy, spiritual quality to her soprano and yet it is possessed of the utmost clarity."
Sam Smith, "musicOMH"
"She was totally in character throughout and left one feeling really sorry for her after she had been abducted and deserted in “Crudeli, fermate!” – Act 2."
Martyn Harrison, "Seen and Heard International"
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