After the success with critics and audiences of Ivanhoé (CDS 397/1-2), here is a new collaboration between Dynamic and the Martina Franca Festival to the publication of another Rossinian pastiche: ROBERT BRUCE, first staged at the Paris Opera in 1846. The most interesting aspect of Robert Bruce was that Rossini, having left his retreat, decided to borrow material especially from La Donna del Lago, a contradictory work to which, thanks to the additions from other scores, he seemed to give a new equilibrium and a second chance. But it would be incorrect to say that Robert Bruce is an adaptation of that opera: in it we find passages from Zelmira, Mosé, Torvaldo e Dorliska, Maometto II and Armida, skilfully put together by the composer Louis Niedermeyer. The cast of this production includes the famous Georgian soprano Iano Tamar and the French baritone Nicolas Rivenq. On the podium is Paolo Arrivabeni. GWARANCJA SZCZEGÓLNEJ JAKOŚCI AUDIOFILSKIEJ: