
William Tell
“Let us assume that Switzerland is truly a paradise. The music hereto was written long ago. We have merely forgotten it.” (Daniel Schmid) This is the material from which the most Swiss of all operas is made: the legendary Wilhelm Tell – a Swiss hero: straightforward, a primus inter pares of the indomitable freedom fighters, a good shot, surefire. A myth that becomes a poetic playground: nature in turmoil, the struggle for freedom and forbidden love. A legendary overture at a gallop with an iconic post horn motif – all this and much more in the thirty-seventh and last opera by Rossini.
William Tell
September 6, 1987
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Cast (12)

Antonio Salvadori
Guglielmo Tell

Salvatore Fisichella
Arnoldo

Alfredo Zanazzo
Gualtiero Farst

Jacob Will
Melchthal

Margaret Chalker
Jemmy

Nadine Asher
Edwige

Thomas Dewald
Un pescatore

Howard Nelson
Leutoldo

Alfred Muff
Gessler

Maria Chiara
Matilde

Peter Straka
Rodolfo

Peter Stern
Un cacciatore
Crew (9)
Directing

Daniel Schmid
Director
Writing
Production
No data availableSound

Nello Santi
Conductor
Art

Erich Wonder
Set Designer
Camera
No data availableCostume & Make-Up

Christian Gasc
Costume Designer
Crew

Jean-Louis Bert
Choreographer

Elisabeth Schweeger
Dramaturgy