Saturday, September 24, 2011

Opera-Cossi Fan Tutte


Cosi is an Opera Buffa first written by Mozart 1790.  It is amazing to me these operas are written so long ago and is still performed for audiences today.  Talk about immortality.  The title means “Thus Do They All” or “School for Lovers”.

Don Alfonso challenges his friends, Ferrando and Guglielmo to test the fidelity of their fiancees, Fiordiligi and Dorabella.  Alfonso  tells the young women that their fiancées have been summoned for active military duty.  They depart as the women declare their love and that they will wait for their return.

Ferrando and Guglielmo return to the town, but disguised as Albanians.  They begin to woo Fiordiligi and Dorabella, but they switch.  They woo each other’s fiancée to see which one will fail.  Slowly but surely Fiordiligi and Dorabella fall for their suitors and a there is a celebration of their engagements.

Ferrando and Guglielmo reveal who they are and the women are devastated.  But the men forgive their fiancées when Don Alfonso advises them to forgive and forget.

It was enjoyable, but we prefer the Italian operas. Also, I love Mozart’s music, but not too crazy about his Operas.  


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