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Does Figaro marry Susanna?

Figaro, servant to Count Almaviva, is about to marry Susanna, the Countess’s maid. He measures a room for a bed, but Susanna is concerned that the room is too close to the Count’s chamber. She explains to Figaro that Almaviva is pursuing her.

Why was Figaro banned in Vienna?

Beaumarchais’ play was at first banned in Mozart’s home city of Vienna because its anti-aristocratic overtones were considered dangerous in the decade before the French revolution.

What is the story of the opera Figaro?

A manor house near Seville, the 1930s. In a storeroom that they have been allocated, Figaro and Susanna, servants to the Count and Countess Almaviva, are preparing for their wedding. Figaro is furious when he learns from his bride that the Count has tried to seduce her. He’s determined to have revenge on his master.

What character in The Marriage of Figaro is sung by a bass?

Roles

RoleVoice type
Figaro, personal valet to the countbass
Cherubino, the Count’s pagesoprano (breeches role)
Marcellina, Doctor Bartolo’s housekeepersoprano
Bartolo, doctor from Seville, also a practicing lawyerbass

What does Figaro mean in Italian?

an adroit and unscrupulous intriguer.

Why was The Marriage of Figaro so controversial?

Figaro explores territory that many found worrisome when it was written in the mid-1780s — the often contentious relationship between the classes. That’s why the original play, by Beaumarchais, was banned by ruling authorities in France, and why Mozart’s opera made the Austrian monarchy more than a little bit nervous.

Who did Figaro marry?

Susanna
The Marriage of Figaro is set over just one day (as indicated by its subtitle ‘A Day of Follies’) – Figaro’s wedding day. The curtain rises on Figaro and bride-to-be Susanna, fitting out the new room that their master the Count has given them.