L'ITALIANA IN ALGERI is an operatic dramma giocoso in two acts by Gioachino Rossini to an Italian libretto by Angelo Anelli. Rossini composed L'italiana in Algeri when he was 21 in either 18 or 27 days, depending on which source one believes (Rossini, not surprisingly, pegged it at 18). It premiered at the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice on 22 May 1813. The music is characteristic of Rossini's style, remarkable for its fusion of sustained, manic energy with elegant, pristine melodies. The plot, in brief: Isabella’s lover Lindoro has been kidnapped, and in her search for him she is shipwrecked and taken captive by Mustafa, Bey of Algiers. To her amazement and delight, she finds Lindoro among the Bey’s prisoners. Isabella hatches a plot that involves flirtation and stealth, and together she and Lindoro escape. Marilyn Horne, Pablo Montarsolo, Douglas Ahistedt, and Allan Monk star in this legendary Metropolitan Opera production conducted by James Levine.
L'italiana in Algeri
January 30, 1986
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Marilyn Horne
Isabella
Paolo Montarsolo
Mustafà
Douglas Ahlstedt
Lindoro
Allan Monk
Taddeo
Myra Merritt
Elvira
Diane Kesling
Zulma
Spiro Malas
Haly
MET Orchestra
Orchestra
Brian Large
Director
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
Director
Angelo Anelli
Writer
James Levine
Music Director
Gioacchino Rossini
Original Music Composer
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
Production Design
Gil Wechsler
Lighting Director