Los secretos LGTBIQ+ de la Ópera - El Vomitorio Ep. 38

The relationship between classical music and the LGBTQ+ community: Schubert dressed as a woman and staged opera parodies in his living room; Mozart, at the age of eleven, composed the first LGBTQ+ opera in history about a gay love triangle; Bernstein was bisexual and married to hide it, following the advice of the same man who told him to change his Jewish surname; and Mario, after meeting Jon Kortajarena, began to reconsider certain things his wife had long suspected. All this, plus the complete plot of The Marriage of Figaro. Because it turns out that Mozart's most important opera is also the queerest in history. This episode of El Vomitorio was recorded at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona for the streaming of the new production of Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro, with stage direction by Marta Pazos and musical direction by Giovanni Antonini leading the Liceu Symphony Orchestra. The main cast was headed by Luca Pisaroni as Figaro, Sara Blanch as Susanna, Andrè Schuen as Count Almaviva, Adriana González as the Countess and Julia Lezhneva as Cherubino, along with Mireia Pintó, Roger Padullés, Moisés Marín, Lucía García Guerrero and Luis López Navarro.