Posts Tagged “Roberto de Simone”

On August 26, Medici Arts presents Riccardo Muti and the Vienna State Opera in Mozart’s third and final Lorenzo Da Ponte opera, Così fan tutte (Medici Arts 2072368). Filmed in the historic Theater an der Wien, Così fan tutte features a cast of internationally-renowned singers including soprano Barbara Frattoli (Fiordiligi), who was fresh from her La Scala, Vienna State and Metropolitan Opera débuts. German-Canadian tenor Michael Schade had already sung the role of Ferrando under Muti in Salzburg and returned to the role for this production. This 1996 revival of the acclaimed 1991 Salzburg Festival production is directed by Roberto de Simone, with lush costumes by Odette Nicoletti and picturesque sets by Mauro Carosi.

Initially the least successful of the three Da Ponte operas, Così fan tutte only received 10 performances in Mozart’s lifetime. This puzzles today’s audiences who regard Così for the virtual perfection of its score. The opera (also known by its subtitle The School for Lovers) follows the trials of two sisters (Fiordiligi and Dorabella) whose much-boasted fidelity is tested by their boyfriends (Ferrando and Guglielmo) at the suggestion of the old philosopher Don Alfonso. Following a double suicide attempt, double seduction, and an aborted double wedding, Fiordiligi and Dorabella accuse Don Alfonso of the ultimate deception, because he persuaded the two young suitors to challenge the devotion of the sisters to their true loves. In the finale the four lovers forgive each other and all sing “Happy is the man who looks on the bright side and lets himself be guided by reason”

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Comments Comments

To listen to the episodes from the respective Podcast you will need to have Adobe's FLASH player installed. Please use Adobe's web page to choose the appropriate version to install for your platform.