Since 1980, the “Rossini Opera Festival” takes place every year in Pesaro. It is dedicated to Gioachino Rossini’s multi-faceted body of opera work. From 1810 until 1829 he composed 39 operas, many of which are the standard repertoire to the great opera houses around the world. In Pesaro, many lesser known gems from Rissoni’s oeuvre are presented with verve, pluck and elegance. In this, the 35th year of the Rossini Opera Festival, Arthaus Musik has gathered four highlights in its release of "Rossini Opera Festival Collection – Live From Pesaro". Going from Rossini’s first work, “Demetrio e Polibio”, to his “Sigismondo” – that was a bust at its premiere performance in 1814 and has slowly slipped into oblivion – to “Adelaide di Borgogna”, Rossini’s first serious opera, a work that the maestro of the opera buffa composed in 1817 and his late opera, “Le Comte Ory”, a smashing success in 1828 and on the programme of Opéra de Paris and other international stages for decades. This collection offers a cross section of the great composers’ opera creation that shouldn’t be missed by any fan of Rossini’s work.weiterlesen