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''[[Le Barbier de Séville]]'' is the common title used to refer to ''Il Barbiere di Siviglia'', the famous opera by Gioachino Rossini. However, it can also refer to the original four act comedy ''[[Le Barbier de Séville, ou La Précaution Inutile]]'' by Beaumarchais, on which the opera is based.  
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''[[Le Barbier de Séville]]'' is the common title used to refer to ''[[Il Barbiere di Siviglia]]'', the famous opera by Gioachino Rossini. However, it can also refer to the original four act comedy ''[[Le Barbier de Séville, ou La Précaution Inutile]]'' by Beaumarchais, on which the opera is based.  
  
  
'''For the play, see ''[[Le Barbier de Séville, ou La Précaution Inutile]]'''''
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'''For the play, and some productions of it in South Africa, see ''[[Le Barbier de Séville, ou La Précaution Inutile]]'''''
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:56, 27 March 2018

Le Barbier de Séville is the common title used to refer to Il Barbiere di Siviglia, the famous opera by Gioachino Rossini. However, it can also refer to the original four act comedy Le Barbier de Séville, ou La Précaution Inutile by Beaumarchais, on which the opera is based.


For the play, and some productions of it in South Africa, see Le Barbier de Séville, ou La Précaution Inutile


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