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Bruno Taddia, Falstaff at Montpellier Opera

Summary by Sceneweb
This new production of Falstaff directed by David Hermann almost never saw the light of day. Indeed, cancelled twice for Covid, it is finally on the programme of the Opéra de Montpellier. With Falstaff, his final opera, Verdi signs a brilliant comedy, rhythmic by incisive dialogues and sparkling music. In this burlesque farce, the ventripotent and fanfaron knight thinks he can seduce with impunity, but he encounters the intelligence and solidari…
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This new production of Falstaff directed by David Hermann almost never saw the light of day. Indeed, cancelled twice for Covid, it is finally on the programme of the Opéra de Montpellier. With Falstaff, his final opera, Verdi signs a brilliant comedy, rhythmic by incisive dialogues and sparkling music. In this burlesque farce, the ventripotent and fanfaron knight thinks he can seduce with impunity, but he encounters the intelligence and solidari…

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Sceneweb broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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