

A marriage ladder, a hidden groom, and Rossini's genius in full rococo splendor.
This beautiful production by renowned opera director Michael Hampe was recorded at the exquisite Rococo Theatre in Schwetzingen Palace in May 1990. La scala di seta is one of the five one-act operas - farsa giocosa - in which the young Rossini first demonstrated his operatic genius. This sparkling production continues the Rossini one-act opera series emerging from the Schwetzingen Festival. The staging is perfectly suited to the screen and the cast of principals, led by David Griffith and Luciana Serra provide musical excellence together with the flexible Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Production
Rococo Theatre's 18th-century jewel box setting is genuinely breathtaking.
Acting
Luciana Serra's coloratura sparkles with mischief and precision.
Direction
Hampe's intimate staging translates flawlessly to screen.

Director
Michael Hampe
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
La Scala di Seta premiered in 1812, part of Rossini's explosive early period where he wrote five one-act operas in two years—barely out of his teens and already reshaping opera buffa.
The Schwetzingen Festival specifically revived these neglected Rossini one-acts in the 1980s-90s, making this recording part of a genuine rediscovery project rather than standard repertoire.
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