Lyric Opera - Cosi Fan Tutte
Mozart's opera buffa gets a 1930s country club update!
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A work known for being cynical about love yet which has wonderful love-music; and that satirises unreliable women while showing men are hardly faultless
Sameer Rahim, The Telegraph
Mozart's opera buffa gets a 1930s country club update!
Mozart's opera buffa gets a 1930s country club update!
Flirtation and fidelity are the order of the day in Mozart's sublime opera buffa Cosi Fan Tutte (which translates are 'women are all, and always so'). Directed by Michael Cavanagh, this adaptation from the Lyric Opera of Chicago unfurls its exquisite arias in a luxurious 1930s country club, where two soldiers make a wager that'll change their lives forever. Strarring Ana Maria Martinez and Rod Gilfry!
Two Sisters, Fiordiligi and Dorabella, are persistently wooed by a pair of foreigners while their soldier fiances are away at war, but this is just a test of fidelity set up by the philosophizing master of ceremonies, Don Alfonso, who gains a collaborator in Despin,a the maid. Alas, the foreigners are in fact their betrothed in disguise. Guglielmo and Ferrando set out to seduce the other's partner in order to win the wager set before them by Alfonso. Over the course of the deception, the young couple's definition of love and certainty is thrown off-kilter, with their feelings revealed to us through Mozart's masterful score.
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