Rossini Opera Festival: Otello

Year: 2022
Country: Italy
Composer: Gioacchino Rossini
Stage Director: Rosetta Cucchi
Conductor: Yves Abel
Set designer: Tiziano Santi
Sculptural Elements: ATELIER DAVIDE DALL’OSSO
Costume designer: Ursula Patzak
Lighting designer: Daniele Naldi
Cast: Enea Scala, Eleonora Buratto, Dmitry Korchak, Antonino Siragusa, Evgeny Stavinsky, Adriana Di Paola
Genre: opera
Runtime: 184 min.
Age: 18+
Otello is an opera by Gioachino Rossini based on William Shakespeare’s play Othello. Set in Cyprus, the opera tells the story of the Moorish general Otello, who is manipulated by his ensign Iago into believing that his wife Desdemona is unfaithful. As a result, Otello succumbs to jealousy and murders Desdemona, only to realize too late that he has been duped by Iago. In the end, Otello kills himself in remorse. Rossini’s Otello significantly differs from William Shakespeare’s play (and Verdi’s opera), particularly by elevating the character Rodrigo to a major role alongside Otello and Iago, having earned the work the nickname “opera of the three tenors”. “The three warriors acting out their masculinity are all tenors: Antonino Siragusa gives the scheming Iago in an ingratiating and at the same time sharply determined manner; Enea Scala, on the other hand, impresses as Otello […] Dmitry Korchak impresses above all with “Che ascolto”, his virtuoso aria of despair that gets under the skin.” (Tagesspiegel)